Indiana men’s track and field concludes regular season in record-breaking fashion
The Hoosiers set multiple personal bests and program records at the Alex Wilson Invitational.
The Hoosiers set multiple personal bests and program records at the Alex Wilson Invitational.
Competitors across all three meets saw success in both track and field events.
The Hoosiers rested a majority of their field athletes and short distance runners.
Multiple individuals accomplished personal or season bests at the Meyo Invitational.
Indiana faced athletes from twelve different schools throughout the weekend.
Indiana’s women continued to prioritize individual results in the team’s first home meet.
Indiana placed third in several events across both competitions.
Indiana’s women aimed to improve individuals’ progress and sacrificed team results.
Pinkston’s faith was a driving factor behind her five years with IU athletics.
The Hoosiers’ season came to a close over the weekend.
The outdoor championships will be June 9-12 in Eugene, Oregon.
Three Hoosiers were crowned individual champions.
The Hoosiers saw several records fall as multiple athletes traveled to Texas and others stayed home.
The Hoosiers overcame two weather delays for a strong showing.
Nine Hoosiers finished with personal records in Jacksonville.
The Hoosiers will return home in outdoor play for the first time in nearly 700 days.
The junior finished first in every conference competition this season.
Junior Rikkoi Brathwaite was the team’s lone medalist.
The men’s team finished in second place and the women were tied for sixth.
The men won the championships last season, and the women finished in fourth place.