CIAA student-athletes to compete at NCAA Division II indoor championships

Several student-athletes from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) are preparing to represent their schools at the NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships. This event highlights the talent emerging from CIAA institutions as they advance to the national stage.

The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced that a group of its student-athletes will participate in the upcoming NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships. This competition brings together top performers from across the division, providing CIAA representatives with an opportunity to showcase their skills nationally.

Among the athletes selected are Antonio Smith from Virginia Union University, who will compete in the 60-meter hurdles. Jaevon Riley of Claflin University is entered in the 400-meter dash, while Kwame Whitaker from Virginia State University will take part in the long jump. Carson Calhoun, also from Virginia Union, is set for the high jump.

On the women's side, Morgan Coverson Springs from Claflin University will run the 60-meter hurdles. Faith Kiplimo of Fayetteville State University is scheduled for the one-mile run. Jhnyia Knuckles from Claflin and Sabrena Hogan from Livingstone College will both compete in the triple jump.

These selections underscore the competitive depth within the CIAA, an athletic conference focused on collegiate sports in the southeastern United States. The championships serve as a key event in the indoor track and field season, where athletes vie for national recognition and potential advancement in their disciplines. No further details on the exact dates or locations were provided in the announcement.

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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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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 NCAA announced qualifiers for the 2026 Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 9, with athletes from multiple schools advancing to the event in Birmingham, Alabama. Schools such as Washington University in St. Louis and Vassar College saw several representatives earn spots in various events. The championships are set for March 13-14 at the Birmingham CrossPlex.

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Three Washington and Lee University women's track and field athletes will compete at the 2026 NCAA Division III Indoor Championships, set for March 13-14 at the Birmingham CrossPlex in Alabama.

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.

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The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced All-MIAA honors for the indoor track and field season. Kalamazoo College earned two spots, while Albion College secured a record six for men and one for women. The honors recognize standout performances from the recent championships.

The 2026 American Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships are scheduled for February 27-28 at the Birmingham CrossPlex in Birmingham, Alabama. Multiple conference teams, including Memphis, USF, Temple, and Charlotte, are preparing to compete in this postseason event. The meet will feature men's and women's events, with live coverage on ESPN+.

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The top-ranked Illinois women's track and field team will send 13 athletes to the NCAA Indoor Championships, while the No. 14 men's squad sends five. The event takes place March 13-14 at the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Standout performers include national leaders in long jump, pentathlon, and weight throw for the women, and heptathlon for the men.

 

 

 

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