The Montana State University track and field program has earned three Big Sky Conference Athlete of the Week honors following a record-breaking performance at the Bobcat Challenge. Hailey Coey was named Women’s Field Athlete of the Week, while Sydney Ells and the women’s 4x400m relay team received Track Athlete of the Week awards. These accolades highlight standout efforts from Montana natives and the team at their home meet.
The Big Sky Conference announced the weekly awards on January 26, 2026, recognizing Montana State's impressive showing at the Bobcat Challenge, held over the weekend in their new facility. This season-opening event marked a strong start for the Bobcats, with multiple records shattered and standout performances across disciplines. The awards went to a pair of Montana natives and the women's 4x400m relay team, underscoring the program's depth and talent. Hailey Coey, a Billings West graduate, claimed the Women’s Field Athlete of the Week honor for her exceptional long jump. She broke her own school and conference records during the meet, stealing the spotlight as noted by MSU head coach. “It was great to get the 2026 competition started hosting in the new facility over the last two days. Hailey Coey stole the show,” the coach remarked. Sydney Ells earned the Women’s Track Athlete of the Week award, contributing to the team's success in sprint events. The women’s 4x400m relay team swept the remaining Track Athlete of the Week recognition, demonstrating seamless teamwork and speed. These honors come after a record-breaking weekend that set a positive tone for the season. The Bobcat Challenge not only showcased individual achievements but also highlighted the benefits of competing in the upgraded venue at Montana State University in Bozeman. No specific times or distances were detailed beyond the record-breaking nature, but the conference praised the overall impact on Big Sky competition. This recognition boosts morale as the Bobcats prepare for upcoming meets.