The University of Hartford women's track and field team participated in the John Thomas Terrier Classic in Boston on January 30, 2026, marking their fourth indoor meet of the season. Meanwhile, Texas A&M athletes set records in the same event hosted by Boston University. Performances highlighted strong showings in throws and distance events.
The John Thomas Terrier Classic, hosted by Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts, drew competitors from various programs on January 30, 2026, as part of the indoor track and field season.
For the Hartford Hawks women's team, senior Destinne Majett from Brick Township, New Jersey, led the squad with an eighth-place finish in the weight throw, achieving a distance of 15.96 meters. Senior Madison DiPasquale from Wallingford, Connecticut, secured 10th place in the weight throw with 15.00 meters and 11th in the shot put with 12.44 meters. This meet represented the Hawks' fourth competition of the 2026 indoor season.
In the same event, Texas A&M's Debora Cherono broke her own school record in the women's mile. Peter Narumbe, a freshman, ran the second-fastest indoor 800 meters by a freshman in NCAA history, contributing to a record-breaking day for the Aggies.
No overall team scores or further details on other participants were reported, but the meet showcased notable individual achievements across throwing and distance disciplines.