NCAA indoor track athletes from University of Hartford, Minnesota State, and Winona State celebrate USTFCCCA All-Region honors in a vibrant indoor stadium.
NCAA indoor track athletes from University of Hartford, Minnesota State, and Winona State celebrate USTFCCCA All-Region honors in a vibrant indoor stadium.
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USTFCCCA announces NCAA indoor track and field all-region honorees

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The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) released its 2026 NCAA Indoor Track & Field All-Region teams on March 11, recognizing top performers from various divisions. University of Hartford athletes dominated the Division III Mideast region with five women and seven men earning honors. In Division II, Minnesota State University had 18 men selected, while Winona State University saw two women recognized.

The announcement, made from New Orleans, Louisiana, highlights the top eight individuals in each event from regional descending order lists, along with members of the top eight relay teams. Regions align with those used in cross country: East, Great Lakes, Metro, Mid-Atlantic, Mideast, Midwest, Niagara, North, South, and West.

For NCAA Division III, the University of Hartford women's team placed five athletes on the Mideast All-Region team. Sophomore Tamara Greene (Hartford, Conn.) was honored in the 60-meter hurdles. Junior Jordan Murphy (East Hampton, Conn.) earned recognition in high jump and pentathlon. Freshman Emily Breau (Meriden, Conn.) was selected for pentathlon. Seniors Destinee Majett (Brick Township, N.J.) and Madison DiPasquale (Wallingford, Conn.) both made the list in weight throw, with DiPasquale also in shot put.

On the men's side, seven Hartford Hawks were named to the Mideast team. Freshman Jason Edmund (Brooklyn, N.Y.) and graduate student Kaden Leonard (Webster, N.Y.) were recognized in the 60-meter. Juniors Chris Hergott (Hamden, Conn.) and freshman Julius Lowe-Wannamaker (Springfield, Mass.) earned spots in long jump. Sophomore Aidan Lybarger (South Burlington, Vt.) was honored in shot put and weight throw, junior William Pavlinsky (New Milford, Conn.) in shot put, and junior Thomas Yonkers (Farmington, Conn.) in pole vault.

In NCAA Division II, Minnesota State University-Mankato announced that 18 Mavericks were named All-Region for the men's indoor season. Winona State University celebrated two women's honorees: Ella Schueler and Sophia Taarud, who earned All-Region status.

These selections reflect strong regional performances leading into national championships.

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Photorealistic action shot of collegiate track athletes competing and celebrating qualification for the 2026 NCAA Indoor Championships at Randal Tyson Track Center.
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NCAA announces qualifiers for 2026 indoor track and field championships

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The NCAA revealed the list of qualifiers for the 2026 Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 4, with athletes from multiple universities advancing to the national meets in Fayetteville, Arkansas, for Division I and Virginia Beach, Virginia, for Division II. Several standout performers earned spots based on top season marks. The Division I event is set for March 13-14 at the Randal Tyson Track Center.

The USTFCCCA released its third indoor track and field rating index on February 10, 2026, from New Orleans, prompting shifts in national rankings across NCAA divisions. Teams like Central College women climbed significantly, while others such as Penn State slipped slightly. Standout individual performances bolstered several squads' positions.

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The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference has released its 2025-26 all-academic teams for men's and women's indoor track and field. A total of 57 student-athletes earned the honors, with Marist University's women's team placing second in the conference with 29 recipients and the men's team also second with 28. Eligibility requires completing two semesters at the institution and maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher.

The University of Hartford men's and women's indoor track and field teams concluded their season at the Tufts Final Qualifier in Medford, Massachusetts, on Saturday. Several athletes achieved notable placements in various events as they await potential NCAA national qualifications. Wesleyan University competitors also performed strongly in the meet.

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The University of Hartford men's indoor track and field team competed at the NCAA Division III New England Championship in Boston, finishing 26th out of 30 scoring teams. Freshman Jason Edmund broke the school record in the 60-meter dash, securing seventh place in the finals. Other highlights included performances in field events and the 4x800-meter relay.

Creighton's men's and women's cross country teams have received USTFCCCA academic recognition for their strong cumulative GPA. Meanwhile, Xavier's cross country teams also earned similar honors, with athlete Myla Toole named a Division I All-Academic Athlete. These accolades highlight academic excellence in collegiate cross country.

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The Minnesota State University men's track and field team secured its 15th straight Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference indoor championship with 226.33 points. The women's team also won the title, as confirmed by head coach Mike Turgeon. Winona State University's women's team finished third at the event held in Mankato, Minnesota.

 

 

 

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