Seven Utah State athletes set program top 10 records in split meets

Utah State University's track and field team achieved five podium finishes, including one victory, across two meets over the January 23-24 weekend. Seven athletes established or improved their positions in the program's all-time top 10 lists. The performances highlight strong individual efforts in sprints, middle distances, hurdles, and field events.

Utah State track and field competed in a split squad format, sending athletes to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and the Ted Nelson Invitational in Bryan-College Station, Texas, on January 23-24, 2026.

At the Albuquerque meet, sophomore Ayodele Ojo Jr. won the men's 60-meter dash with a time of 6.58 seconds in the final, after a 6.60-second preliminary. This marks his fourth consecutive sprint title and keeps him in the national top five. Sophomore Mathew Hall earned third in the open 200 meters at 21.19 seconds, securing fifth place all-time for the Aggies. Freshman Adia Ross ran 24.54 seconds in the women's 200 meters, placing 10th in program history, while her 60-meter preliminary time was 7.49 seconds.

Sophomore Heidi Harper set a personal best of 55.60 seconds in the 400 meters, also 10th all-time, and graduate student Annie Ivins improved to 2:11.77 in the 800 meters for another 10th-place mark. Junior Claire Petersen clocked 8.56 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles, solidifying seventh all-time, and sophomore Sabrina Fairbanks vaulted 3.82 meters in pole vault to reach seventh in program records.

In Texas, junior Landon Bott took second in the men's 800 meters at 1:48.99 seconds, ranking 10th nationally. Junior Sam Beckwith jumped 7.45 meters for third in long jump, moving to fifth all-time after three straight personal bests.

These results add to Utah State's momentum ahead of their home Roman Ruiz Speed and Power Invitational on January 30-31.

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SEC track and field athletes from LSU, Florida, Georgia, and Texas Tech celebrate record-breaking performances in sprints, relays, and field events at the Razorback Invitational indoor meet.
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SEC teams set records at Razorback Invitational indoor meet

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Several Southeastern Conference track and field programs delivered standout performances at the Razorback Invitational in Fayetteville, Arkansas, over the weekend. Athletes from LSU, Florida, Georgia and Texas Tech shattered school records, personal bests and national marks across sprints, distance events and field competitions. The meet concluded on Saturday with multiple relay victories and top finishes.

Sophomore Ayodele Ojo Jr. shattered a 12-year-old Utah State record in the men's 60 meters during the Snake River Open in Pocatello, Idaho. The Aggies claimed nine event titles and 21 podium finishes across the two-day indoor track and field meet on January 15-16, 2026. Several athletes set personal bests and improved their standings in school and national rankings.

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The UCF Knights women's track and field team achieved a strong performance in a split competition across two states on Friday. They broke nine personal records and four program records against Ohio State, Texas Tech, and Florida Atlantic. Highlights included standout times in distance events and field competitions.

Track and field teams from DePaul, Valparaiso, and Oakland delivered standout performances at the Notre Dame Invitational on January 24, 2026, in South Bend, Indiana. The meet featured multiple school records, personal bests, and top finishes across sprints, distance events, and field competitions. DePaul secured six event wins in a record-setting day.

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At the Liberty Open indoor track and field meet in Lynchburg, Virginia, on January 24, 2026, athletes from several universities claimed victories and set records. North Carolina Central's Zion Amadi won the men's 200m and 400m dashes, while Hampton University's Kylee King, Nia Warren, and Marquis White each took first in their events.

The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association released its initial indoor rankings for the 2026 season on January 27. Tennessee leads the Division I men's rankings, followed by Georgia and Kansas State. Illinois tops the women's Division I rankings for the third consecutive season.

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LeTourneau University's men's and women's track and field teams kicked off their season with strong performances at the McNeese Indoor I in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Multiple program records were broken, and several athletes achieved personal bests in various events. The YellowJackets showed promise with top finishes across sprints, throws, and distance races.

 

 

 

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