IU Track and Field earns six All-America honors at NCAA National Championships
IU outdoor track and field sent eight athletes over the weekend to compete in the 2021 NCAA Outdoor National Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
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IU outdoor track and field sent eight athletes over the weekend to compete in the 2021 NCAA Outdoor National Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
IU outdoor track and field competed in the 2021 NCAA East Preliminary Round in Jacksonville, Florida, from May 26 to May 29, sending 35 student-athletes to the regional finals.
IU track and field participated in the Big Ten Outdoor Championships this weekend, the final event of the conference season before the team heads to the Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
IU track and field returned to Bloomington on Friday for the joint Big Ten Indiana Invitational No. 4 and Billy Hayes Invitational at the Robert C. Haugh Track Complex.
IU track and field traveled to Champaign, Illinois, Friday to participate in the Fighting Illini Big Ten Relays, a non-scoring event in which schools put together multiple relay teams.
IU track and field had an eventful weekend, sending several athletes to Prairie View, Texas, to take part in the Husker B1G Invite, while the rest of the team stayed in Bloomington to participate in the Big Ten Indiana Invitational No. 3.
IU outdoor track and field returned to Bloomington on Friday to compete in the Big Ten Indiana Invitational No. 2. The Hoosiers came away with 11 wins and multiple podium finishes.
IU track and field traveled south this weekend to compete in the B1G North Florida Invitational in Jacksonville, Florida, against 12 other conference opponents, with Northwestern being the lone absentee.
IU track and field began their outdoor season at home over the weekend, hosting the Big Ten Indiana Invite No. 1. The Hoosiers competed against a field featuring many of their conference foes, including Purdue, Michigan, Illinois, Northwestern, Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa and Michigan State.
The last time IU outdoor track and field competed in official competition was June 2019 at the 2019 NCAA Championships. Now, 656 days later, the team will compete in its first meet of the season, at home at the Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex.
Junior Rikkoi Brathwaite was named Big Ten Athlete of the Year on Wednesday night, becoming the first IU runner to receive this accolade since 2017.
The IU cross country team wrapped up their shortened season at the NCAA Cross Country National Championships on Monday in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
The IU indoor track and field season came to a close at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field National Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas, over the weekend.
IU cross-country will compete in its third-straight NCAA Championships in Stillwater, Oklahoma, on Monday, beginning with the women’s 6K race and concluding with the men’s 10K race.
IU track and field participated in the Big Ten Indoor Championships this weekend at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio, an event the men’s team won last season.
Nearly one year after it last participated in a postseason event, IU track and field will head to Geneva, Ohio, for the Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships.
IU track and field competed in its final regular season event of the season Saturday at Jack Gladstein Fieldhouse in Bloomington. The Hoosiers were hosts to the Big Ten Open, a dual meet with Purdue.
IU track and field sent its athletes to two separate locations this weekend: Geneva, Ohio, and Iowa City, Iowa. IU’s pole vaulters and jumpers competed in the Hawkeye B1G Invitational, an event held on Iowa's campus, and the rest of the team competed in the B1G SPIRE Invitation.
After an impressive showing at last week’s Big Ten Cross Country Championships, IU track and field returned home Saturday to host the Hoosier Hills Invitational at Jack Gladstein Fieldhouse.
IU cross country competed in the 2020 Big Ten Championships on Saturday at the Blue River Cross Country Course in Shelbyville, Indiana. The event had been postponed from its original fall date due to the COVID-19 pandemic.