STATEN ISLAND, New York, February 22-23 — Over the course of two days at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex, Nikki Hiltz ...
Moll elevated the Collegiate Record by 7 inches and her PR by 9½ (15cm). (UW ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS) ...
A Collegiate Record fell in the women’s DMR that followed. Stanford started hot with Paris Olympics 800 finalist Juliette ...
Somethin’s happening here. 33 NCAA sub-4:00 miles in 2019, 113 in ’24. (PETER JOHN L. THOMPSON) ...
New records reported since the December issue: W = World; A = American); C = Collegiate; AmC = American Collegiate; HS = High School; J = Junior (U20); Y = Youth (U18); + = event not recognized by ...
At the Millrose Games, Texan Cooper Lutkenhaus’s 1:46.86 clocking tore a big bite out of the 800 HSR. (KEVIN MORRIS) FIVE OF LAST year’s No. 1-rated All-Americas are back for ’25: ’24 Boys Athlete Of ...
A court-imposed revenue sharing mandate, among other tectonic shifts, is replacing scholarship limits with roster caps. The upshot for NCAA power programs, according to Georgia head Caryl Smith ...
Tarsis Orogot, a 19.75 performer over 200, returns for an Alabama corps that also includes Samuel Ogazi, the ’24 runner-up at 400. (SHAWN PRICE) THIS YEAR’S NCAA OUTDOOR returns to its most frequent ...
Dana Wilson (right), an 11.23 century performer, has dashed 7.28 in the 60 this winter. (KIRBY LEE/IMAGE OF SPORT) BACK IN FORCE. No. 1-rated 2024 All-Americas, that is. No fewer than 8 of them are ...
Arkansas soph Kaylyn Brown, 49.13 for 2nd at the ’24 NCAA as a frosh, leads 400 returners. (NOAH SOUTHARD) THIS YEAR’S NCAA OUTDOOR returns to its most frequent host city of late, Eugene (June 11–14).
HERE’S THIS MONTH’S collection of short takes on generally off-track activities that have gone/will go a long way towards shaping the way the sport is headed. Tara Davis-Woodhall and Para Olympian ...
A respected and trailblazing USATF volunteer after he retired from quartermiling, Newhouse had the meet of his life at the ’76 Olympics. (WIKIMEDIA COMMONS) FORMER TEAMMATES AND FRIENDS remember ’76 ...