NCAA Women’s 800 — Patience Rewards Willis
THE PRE-MEET HYPE centered around LSU’s Michaela Rose and her quest for the Collegiate Record, and BYU upstart Meghan Hunter,… Read More
THE PRE-MEET HYPE centered around LSU’s Michaela Rose and her quest for the Collegiate Record, and BYU upstart Meghan Hunter,… Read More
A YEAR AGO Sam Whitmarsh broke free of the traffic in the 800 with just 50m remaining, only to be… Read More
THIS WAS THE ONLY event showcasing a pair of Olympic gold medalists: Georgia junior Aaliyah Butler and Arkansas soph Kaylyn… Read More
THE OUTLOOK FOR THIS EVENT changed completely when 19-year-old Florida State frosh footballer Micahi Danzy, the season leader at 44.38,… Read More
ALTHOUGH HER MOM and grandma ran track, Samirah Moody didn’t take up the sport until eighth grade and wasn’t a… Read More
AFTER JORDAN ANTHONY rushed to the 100 win from out in lane 9, another win from the edge of the… Read More
NO ONE EXPECTED A BLOWOUT, but Peyton Bair wound up cruising to victory by 435 points – the third-highest in… Read More
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, June 15 — Though she’d never competed overseas before this week, Bella Whittaker has been racing like a… Read More
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, June 15 — The Swedish fans got what they came for at the BAUHAUS Galan meet, Stockholm’s stop… Read More
AFTER A LACKLUSTER dash in the semis, Jordan Anthony entered the final a slight enigma. The 20-year-old redshirt soph at… Read More
FIVE OF THE ENTRANTS had broken 70m (229-8) during the season, and each was a legitimate candidate to take the… Read More
A YEAR REMOVED from Parker Valby’s championship record of 31:49.09, there was a new kid in town who was looking… Read More
A PRELUDE TO THE long jump final occurred on the same Hayward Field runway in ’22. Synclair Savage, a Louisville… Read More
WITH THE TRIO which had finished ahead of her at the indoor championships injured or out of eligibility, Colorado State… Read More
THERE’S AN OLD PHRASE often used by athletes in the vertical jumps: “No risk it, no biscuit.” While it wasn’t… Read More
AFTER MANY YEARS coaching the javelin, Missouri’s Brett Halter has come to rely on an interesting analogy to help his… Read More
MALCOLM CLEMONS likes to follow a script of his own design. “I always try to come out to the competition… Read More
OSLO, NORWAY, June 12 — After racing at a variety of distances this year, Olympic century champ Julien Alfred made… Read More
OSLO, NORWAY, June 12 — The pre-meet hype for the 60th edition of the Bislett Games centered around a pair… Read More
WISCONSIN SENIOR Jason Swarens arrived in Eugene with the year’s longest mark, an early May 70-1½ (21.37. Second last year… Read More