Prediction Department — 2019 NCAA Men’s Winners
Here’s our choices to stand at the top of the podium at the NCAA Indoor (Birmingham, Alabama; March 08–09) and… Read More
Here’s our choices to stand at the top of the podium at the NCAA Indoor (Birmingham, Alabama; March 08–09) and… Read More
T-ball’s loss has been track’s gain, as Sean Burrell (Zachary, Louisiana) enters his junior year as only the third underclassman… Read More
The ’18 high school boys season was very much senior-dominated at the top end. Nonetheless, no fewer than 22 of… Read More
Speed, on the track for sure but also in racking up honors, is Noah Lyles’ stock in trade. Just three… Read More
TIME FLIES WHEN you’re having fun. It seems like only yesterday that the IAAF’s big-name invitational circuit was the Golden… Read More
The storyline writes itself. Florida high school phenoms Briana Williams (Northeast, Oakland Park) and Tamari Davis (Oak Hall, Gainesville) could… Read More
Before she started jumping, Jasmine Moore wasn’t very big on track, revealing, “After that first practice, I did not ever… Read More
Defending NCAA javelin champ Mackenzie Little prefers to keep busy. That’s why it’s no problem for her that the NCAA… Read More
No one could have predicted how last year’s NCAA steeple final would turn out, certainly not Minnesota’s Obsa Ali, who… Read More
”Kevin, it looks like the vultures are circling.” Frank words 400 hurdles World Record holder Kevin Young heard from a… Read More
WELCOME TO EDITION No. 72 of the Track & Field News World Rankings. Our Rankings made their debut by chronicling… Read More
By clicking on the following by-event links—represented by the No. 1 men’s Ranker in each discipline for 2018—you’ll be taken… Read More
By clicking on the following by-event links—represented by the No. 1 women’s Ranker in each discipline for 2018—you’ll be taken… Read More
THE DEEPEST YEAR EVER found no fewer than 11 women breaking the 2:20 barrier in 6 different races. And 6… Read More
AFTER FINISHING UP the ’16 season with 3 straight wins, Mariya Lasitskene added 24 more last year, then tacked on… Read More
IS SHE HARD TO BEAT OR WHAT? Sandra Perković has now been No. 1 for a record-tieing 7 years in… Read More
THE FIRST KENYAN ever to win 2 years in a row, Hellen Obiri was an easy choice. She lost once,… Read More
AFTER A RECORD 4 straight No. 1s, 2013–16, Caterine Ibargüen had an off-year in ’17, slipping to No. 2. She… Read More