Sahlman named USTFCCCA national athlete of the week

Northern Arizona track and field standout Colin Sahlman has been named the USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week for his record-breaking performance at the Millrose Games. The Lumberjacks also swept the Big Sky Conference's weekly honors with recognitions for Sahlman, Desmond Lott, and Hayley Burns. This achievement highlights NAU's strong presence in collegiate track and field.

On February 2, 2026, Northern Arizona University announced a historic weekend for its track and field program. Colin Sahlman earned the USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week honor after upsetting a professional field to win the men's 800 meters at the Millrose Games in 1:44.70. This time set a new NCAA indoor record, breaking a 37-year-old mark, and made Sahlman the fifth-fastest American indoors and the seventh to break 1:45 indoors.

The performance drew national attention from outlets like CITIUS MAG, DyeStat, LetsRun.com, NBC Sports, and Big Sky Conference platforms. It marked the biggest collegiate win of Sahlman's career and reinforced Northern Arizona's tradition of excellence on major stages.

In conference honors, Sahlman was named Big Sky Men's Track Athlete of the Week. Hayley Burns received the Women's Track honor for her victory in the women's 3,000 meters at the Brant Tolsma Elite Invitational, clocking 8:52.72—the top time in the Big Sky and 13th nationally. Desmond Lott earned the Men's Field Athlete of the Week after sweeping the shot put (16.78 meters, fourth in Big Sky) and weight throw (21.12 meters, first in Big Sky) at the Ron Mann Classic.

These accolades position Northern Arizona as a premier program heading into the championship season, with multiple NCAA-leading efforts.

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Montana State track athletes Hailey Coey, Sydney Ells, and women's 4x400m relay team celebrate Big Sky weekly awards at Bobcat Challenge.
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Montana State track and field wins three Big Sky weekly awards

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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.

Northern Arizona University's track and field team celebrated three Big Sky Athlete of the Week awards after strong showings at the Lumberjack Team Challenge. Tor Hotung-Davidsen, Desmond Lott, and Hayley Burns impressed with nationally ranked performances in the mile and weight throw, held at high altitude in Flagstaff. These honors highlight the Lumberjacks' momentum in the indoor season.

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Several standout performers in college track and field received athlete of the week recognitions on January 20, 2026, across different conferences. These honors highlight impressive early-season achievements in indoor competitions.

Four athletes from Liberty University earned weekly honors in Conference USA track and field after strong performances at a recent invitational. Their marks led the conference standings. The recognition highlights their success at the Brant Tolsma Elite Invitational in Lynchburg, Virginia.

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Penn State hosted the National Open at its indoor track facility, where athletes broke multiple school records on Friday. Standout performances included new marks in the mile and 800-meter races. The event highlighted the Nittany Lions' strong season.

Army West Point claimed five of the six Patriot League men's and women's indoor track and field weekly awards announced on January 27, 2026, highlighting strong performances at recent meets. Boston University secured the remaining men's rookie honor. The awards recognize standout efforts in track and field events from competitions like the Penn Elite and Dr. Sander Collegiate Invitational.

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Athletes from Macalester College and St. Olaf College competed at the St. Olaf Invitational in Northfield, Minnesota, where multiple records fell and strong performances were recorded. Macalester's women's team saw Tessa Myatt and Ariella Rogahn-Press notch facility records, while St. Olaf's Izzi Jaeckle broke her own school record in the 200-meter dash. On the men's side, St. Olaf's Cullen Moore ran the No. 3 national time in the NCAA Division III 800-meter run.

 

 

 

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