Washington and Lee earns top ODAC indoor track honors

Washington and Lee University's men's and women's indoor track and field teams received multiple All-ODAC honors following the 2026 ODAC Indoor Championships. The women's team captured the team title, while the men's team finished second. Key athletes and the head coach were recognized for their performances and academic achievements.

The Old Dominion Athletic Conference announced its men's and women's indoor track and field all-conference awards after the 2026 ODAC Indoor Championships in early March. For the women, Washington and Lee secured their second straight and third overall ODAC indoor title with 195.5 points, outperforming runner-up Lynchburg's 113 points. The Generals achieved six individual champions and 37 top-eight finishes across throws, jumps, sprints, middle distance, and distance events under head coach Dana Freeman, who was named ODAC Coach of the Year.

Senior Olivia Warr was selected as the ODAC Track Athlete of the Meet after winning the mile in a personal-best 5:07.63, the eighth-fastest time in program history, and defending her 3,000 meters title in a season-best 10:10.51. Senior Camille Gillum earned the ODAC/Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete of the Year award, adding to her First Team All-ODAC high jump honor at 1.65 meters for her third conference crown. Gillum, a double major in Mathematics and Economics from Mountain Brook, Alabama, holds the program indoor high jump record at 1.66 meters and was a 2025 NCAA qualifier and two-time USTFCCCA Second Team All-American. Junior Elizabeth Sawicki represented the team on the All-Sportsmanship Team. The women totaled 22 All-ODAC honors, including six first-team selections such as Bailey Hedgemon in weight throw (17.35 meters), Jesma Evans in 400 meters (57.00), and Mad McMurphy in pole vault (3.63 meters).

On the men's side, the Generals placed second with 120.5 points, producing three individual champions and 27 top-eight finishes. First-year Macky Gartley was named ODAC Rookie of the Year after winning the 60-meter hurdles in a school-record, ODAC all-time record, and meet-record 8.04 seconds, ranking No. 8 in Division III and top among first-year competitors this season. He also placed fifth in the 200 meters (22.83 personal best) and helped the 4x400-meter relay to second in 3:21.75, breaking the previous championship record. Senior Keaton Rush received the ODAC/Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete of the Year award, with Third Team All-ODAC in the 5,000 meters (third place, 14:45.02). A double major in Accounting and Economics from Devon, Pennsylvania, Rush is a two-time ODAC Scholar-Athlete in track and has four total including cross country in 2024 and 2025. He set the ODAC 10,000-meter record last spring at 29:37.51 and earned USTFCCCA All-Region honors. Sophomore Mark Freeman joined the All-Sportsmanship Team after a personal-best 7.04 in the 60-meter dash. The men had 10 All-ODAC selections across nine entries, led by three first-team honors: Gartley in hurdles, DJ McDonough in 800 meters (1:54.21), and Evan Langhammer in pole vault (4.73 meters).

Both teams will compete in final qualifiers aiming for the NCAA Indoor Championships in Birmingham, Alabama, on March 13-14.

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Howard Bison women's track team celebrates fifth straight MEAC indoor title, with standout freshman Alexis Jones displaying her gold medals.
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Howard women's track team secures fifth straight MEAC indoor title

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Howard University's women's track and field team won its fifth consecutive Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference indoor championship, amassing 215 points at the Virginia Beach Sports Center. The Bison finished 90 points ahead of second-place Norfolk State University, with North Carolina Central taking third at 97 points. Freshman Alexis Jones earned outstanding runner honors with two gold medals.

The Washington and Lee University men's and women's track and field teams delivered strong performances on the first day of the ODAC Indoor Championships in Salem, Virginia. The women lead with 50.5 points, while the men sit in third with 30 points. Key athletes set records and earned All-ODAC honors across multiple events.

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Three Washington and Lee University women's track and field athletes will compete at the 2026 NCAA Division III Indoor Championships, set for March 13-14 at the Birmingham CrossPlex in Alabama.

On February 10, 2026, several universities announced their indoor track and field athletes of the week across various conferences, recognizing standout performances from recent meets. These honors highlight emerging talents and record-breaking efforts in the ongoing season.

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The 2026 Atlantic 10 Indoor Championships wrapped up after two days of competition at the Virginia Beach Sports Center in Virginia. University of Dayton's women's team finished third, highlighted by multiple podium finishes and records. Richmond's women's team tied for fifth with gold in the distance medley relay, while La Salle's teams earned six medals.

Several Ohio Valley Conference track and field teams are preparing for the 2026 OVC Indoor Championships set for February 24-25 in Louisville, Kentucky. The event marks the first time at the Norton Healthcare Sports and Learning Center, with teams like Eastern Illinois, UT Martin, SIUE, and Southeast Missouri highlighting key athletes and recent performances. Last year's winners were Little Rock for men and Southeast Missouri for women.

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The Wake Forest track and field team wrapped up the first day of the Darius Dixon Invitational in Lynchburg, Virginia, on February 13, 2026. Several athletes achieved strong placements across multiple events. Junior Seren Rodgers set a personal best in the women's 60m hurdles.

 

 

 

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