Dynamic illustration of PSAC indoor track and field athletes of the week: Jakob Rager running distance, Szeplaki pole vaulting, and Allie Taylor in field event, in an indoor arena.
Dynamic illustration of PSAC indoor track and field athletes of the week: Jakob Rager running distance, Szeplaki pole vaulting, and Allie Taylor in field event, in an indoor arena.
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PSAC names weekly indoor track and field athletes of the week

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The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference announced its third set of indoor track and field athletes of the week on January 20, 2026. Lock Haven's Jakob Rager earned the men's track honor for strong distance performances, while Kutztown's Szeplaki set records in pole vault. Slippery Rock's Allie Taylor received the women's field athlete recognition.

The PSAC recognized standout performers from recent indoor track and field meets in its weekly honors announcement. Jakob Rager of the Lock Haven Bald Eagles was named the Men's Indoor Track Athlete of the Week for his efforts at the Nittany Lion Open last weekend. He clocked 8:41.59 in the 3000m, the third-fastest time in the PSAC this season, and 4:22.09 in the mile, ranking sixth in the conference.

In men's pole vault, Kutztown University's Szeplaki claimed the top mark in NCAA Division II this season by clearing 5.30 meters (17-4.5) at the Alvernia Spring Invitational. This performance set new school and PSAC indoor records, surpassing Kutztown's previous best of 5.14m set by All-American Joe Jardine in 2024 and the conference mark of 5.24m held by Slippery Rock's Drew Layton since the 2025 NCAA DII Championships. Szeplaki, in only his second collegiate meet, outdistanced the second-place finisher by 2 feet 7.25 inches.

On the women's side, Slippery Rock pole vaulter Allie Taylor was honored as the Female Field Athlete of the Week for her showing at the YSU Collegiate Invitational. These awards highlight early-season excellence across the conference's competitive indoor season.

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Illustration of college track athletes receiving weekly honors in an indoor arena, highlighting early-season achievements.
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College track athletes earn weekly honors in multiple conferences

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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.

On February 10, 2026, several universities announced their indoor track and field athletes of the week across various conferences, recognizing standout performances from recent meets. These honors highlight emerging talents and record-breaking efforts in the ongoing season.

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Several universities announced their weekly athlete honors in indoor track and field on February 23, 2026. These recognitions highlight standout performances from recent competitions across various conferences. Athletes from Baldwin Wallace, Montana State, McGill, St. FX, and Hillsdale earned accolades for their achievements.

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.

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The University of Massachusetts men's and women's track and field programs are preparing to compete in the MAC Indoor Track and Field Championships on February 27 and 28, 2026, at Jack Skoog Track in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. Meanwhile, three University of Akron athletes have been named MAC Track and Field Athletes of the Week. This event highlights key competitors from both schools as they approach the conference meet.

The Atlantic Sun Conference has named performers of the week from North Florida and Jacksonville universities for indoor track and field events. These honors recognize standout performances at the recent Gainesville Indoor Classic and Invitational. The awards highlight achievements in track and field events during the indoor season.

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Senior pole vaulter Ainsley Hamsher from Youngstown State University broke the school's indoor record at the Akron Invitational. She cleared 4.30 meters to win the event and surpass the previous mark of 4.13 meters. Her performance ties her for 26th place nationally.

 

 

 

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