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University of Hartford track athletes in action at Tufts indoor qualifier, sprinting, jumping, and throwing amid cheering crowds.
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University of Hartford track teams wrap indoor season at Tufts qualifier

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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.

The 2026 NCAA Division I indoor track and field championships are scheduled for March 13-14 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, with over 400 student-athletes set to compete. Official entries and start lists have been announced ahead of the event. Coverage will be available on ESPN+ throughout the weekend.

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Oberlin High School's girls track and field team won the Division IV indoor state championship for the second year in a row on March 7 at Spire Institute in Geneva. The Phoenix scored 58 points to finish 23 ahead of runner-up Smithville.

The 2026 Atlantic 10 Indoor Championships wrapped up after two days of competition at the Virginia Beach Sports Center in Virginia. University of Dayton's women's team finished third, highlighted by multiple podium finishes and records. Richmond's women's team tied for fifth with gold in the distance medley relay, while La Salle's teams earned six medals.

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Penn State's track and field teams competed in the Big Ten Indoor Championships in Indianapolis, finishing the first day with the men's squad in fourth place and the women's in fifth. The Nittany Lions earned two medals, highlighted by senior Maddie Pitts' school-record performance in the pentathlon. Several athletes advanced to finals and posted personal bests across multiple events.

Athletes from Carroll County schools achieved notable results at the Maryland indoor track and field state championships. The Liberty High School girls team placed second in the 1A classification. Winters Mill's Ava Staley claimed the 2A high jump title.

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British athlete Keely Hodgkinson broke the women's indoor 800m world record at the Golden Tour meet in Lievin, France, clocking 1:54.87 on Thursday. The 23-year-old Olympic champion surpassed the mark set by Jolanda Ceplak in 2002 by nearly a second. Her coach Jenny Meadows highlighted the meticulous preparation behind the achievement.

 

 

 

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