February 2025

NCAA Track & Field: Is The Sky Falling?

Much ado about nothing? Or is it the end of NCAA track & field as we know it? The coming changes the sport is facing as a result of the pending settlement of the House vs. NCAA lawsuit are likely to fall in between those two extremes. The likelihood that we face is that the landscape of collegiate track & field will look starkly different in the next few years. Read Jeff Hollobaugh’s report here…

News

Millrose Games Men — Fisher & Nuguse Blast WRs

Millrose Games Women — Jacious Sears Back On Fast Track

Master Closer Masai Russell Is Far From Finished

Terrier Classic — Strand Mows Down 2 More CRs

New Balance GP Men — Lyles Taunts NFLer After Dash Win

New Balance GP Women — Alfred Goes Long, Engelhardt HSR

Mile City — Nine Huskies Under 4:00

1000 AR-Setter Hoey Reaching Full Stride At Last

Sander Scorcher — Cam Myers WJR In Indoor Debut

Hemery Valentine Invite — Fisher’s Second WR In 6 Days

U.S. Indoor Digest — Fast Miling and Much More

WIT Euro Digest — Ingebrigtsen 1500/Mile WRs

Millrose Games HS — Rollicking Raft Of Records

Houston Half-Marathon Men — Mantz Topples Hallowed Hall AR

AR Was A Perfect Target For Boston-Bound Mantz

Houston Half Women — Kelati Now 2 For 2 On ARs

NCAA Track & Field: Is The Sky Falling?

2025 NCAA Men’s Top 20 Outdoor Eligibles

2025 NCAA Women’s Top 20 Outdoor Eligibles

Where They Are Going — Mid-Season Update

2025 High School Boys Top 10 Eligibles

2025 High School Girls Top 10 Eligibles

T&FN Interview — Bryce Hoppel

Kilo CR-Setter Matsatsa Thrives On Competition

Fred Newhouse Remembered — He Gave Juantorena “A Very Hard Time”

Departments

COVER — February (Kevin Morris)

FROM THE EDITOR: 800–5K Times Shoot Through The Roof

ON YOUR MARKS — February

LANDMARKS — February

STATUS QUO — February

LAST LAP — February

FOR THE RECORD — February

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