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Paulino Guevara Mateo, Jasmine Trott shine at the NEICAAA Indoor Championship
Roxbury, MA Men's 5000m Fitchburg State's Paulino Guevara Mateo finished first in the men's 5000m at the NEICAAA Indoor T&F Championship in a time of 14:27.90. Central Connecticut's Aidan Budge posted the second fastest time of the day, 14:34.39. His teammate Mark Rodriguez finished in third with a time of 14:35.46. Paulino Guevara Mateo in the men's 5000m at the NEICAAA Indoor T&F Championship at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center on March 6, 2026 Early action in the
Mark Mathis
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Nikki Hiltz and Nathan Green emerge victorious at the USATF Indoor Championships
Staten Island, NY Nikki Hiltz matched each of their opponents' moves, staying near the front and out of trouble in the women's 1500m at the USATF Indoor Championships. Nikki Hiltz finished first in 4:11.34. Lindsey Butler was leading off the race the final bend but swung a little wide leaving a gap for Gracie Morris on the rail. Gracie Morris took advantage of the inside gap and finished in 4:11.39, just ahead of third place finisher Lindsey Butler. In the men's 1500m race, N
Mark Mathis
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Addy Wiley, Cooper Lutkenhaus take wins at the USATF Indoor Championships
Staten Island, NY In the women's 800m, Addy Wiley edged out Valery Tobias and Meghan Hunter for the indoor national title at the USATF Indoor Championships. Addy Wiley crossed the line in a personal best of 1:59.43. Valery Tobias finished in second in 1:59.77, with Meghan Hunter in third, 2:00.03. Seventeen year old Cooper Lutkenhaus continued his stellar season, winning the men's 800m in 1:46.68. Sean Dolan ran a season's best to secure second place, finishing in 1:47.16. Is
Mark Mathis
5 days ago


Alia Armstrong and Dylan Beard hurdle to wins at the USATF Indoor Championships
Alia Armstrong secured first place at the USATF Indoor Championships with a time of 7.82 in the 60m hurdles. Danae Dyer came in second, recording a time of 7.92. Amber Hughes completed the race in 7.98, placing third. Alaysha Johnson's contested false start led to her disqualification being upheld. Dylan Beard crossed the line ahead of Trey Cunningham to take the US indoor hurdle title. Dylan Beard broke the tape at 7.37, just ahead of Trey Cunningham at 7.40. Jamal Britt fin
Mark Mathis
5 days ago


Emily Mackay, Cole Hocker win at USATF Indoor Championships
Staten Island, NY Women's 3000m The women's 3000m event at the USATF Indoor Championships began with the competitors running at a fairly moderate speed for the initial laps. Elise Cranny, unwilling to maintain a slow pace for long, took the lead. Elle St. Pierre set the pace for the majority of the concluding laps but was overtaken by Emily Mackay just before the last turn. Emily Mackay then surged ahead and left Elle St. Pierre behind to secure the win. Men's 3000m This late
Mark Mathis
6 days ago


Lauren Harris, Nick Christie win Racewalk at the USATF Indoor Championships
Staten Island, NY Women'a 5000m Lauren Harris walked to a personal best in winning the women's 5000m racewalk at the USATF Indoor Championships, 22:14.69. Maria Michta-Coffey finished in second place in 23:30.42. Ruby Ray won the third position finishing in a time of 25:01.87. Katie Miale, representing New England Walkers, finished in sixth with a time of 26:29.90. Katie Miale entering the track, before the 5000m racewalk at the USATF Indoor Championships at the Ocean Breeze
Mark Mathis
6 days ago


800m races at the USATF NE Indoor Championship
Boston, MA Women's 800m At the USATF NE Indoor Track & Field Championships, Julia Fenerty won the women's 800m race in 2:13.54. Anna Shields, running for Notch Run Club, placed second in a time of 2:14.98. Emerging Elites' Ieva MacInnes finished in the third position at 2:16.34. Julia Fenerty in the women's 800m at the USATF NE Indoor Track & Field Championship at Harvard's Gordon Track on February 22, 2026 Ieva MacInnes in the women's 800m at the USATF NE Indoor Track & Fiel
Mark Mathis
Feb 26


Jada Mowett and Miles Lewis sprint at the USATF NE Indoor Championships
Boston, MA 60m Women Jada Mowatt won the 60m sprint at the USATF NE Indoor Championship in a time of 7.40. She finished ahead of Andover Phillips Academy standout sprinters Caitlin Ly and Julie Chan. Caitlin Ly ran a personal best time of 7.73 and Julie Chan ran a season's best of 7.83 60m Men Miles Lewis won the men's 60m with a time of 6.65. Aras Kaya finished in the seond position, posting a time of 6.78. Alex Siaton of the Garden State Track Club finished in third at 6.90
Mark Mathis
Feb 26


Foster Malleck, Heather MacLean and Maeve O'Neill "Battle" in Boston
Men's 1500 Foster Malleck sets a new Canadian National Record in the 1500 by running a time of 3:33.39 at the 2026 Saucony Battle For Boston. Aaron Ahl set the previous record (3:34.98) just a week earlier in Boston. The time would be his second-fastest ever both indoors and outdoors. Malleck's performance was also significantly below the World Indoor Athletics Championships qualifying standard of 3:36.00, making it the 12th-fastest indoor time globally this year. Foster Mall
Mark Mathis
Feb 26


Amelia Alvazzi, Christopher Collet win mile races at the USATF NE Indoor Championships
Boston, MA Women's mile At the USATF New England (USATF NE) Indoor Track and Field Championship, Amelia Alvazzi ran the fastest time of the day (4:51.55) to secure the women's title. Mikita Barry posted a time of 4:54.51 to finish in the second position. Hannah Risko finished third in 4:57.28. Callie Glenn (580) finishes ahead of Whitney Macon (525) in the women's mile at the USATF NE Indoor Track & Field Championship on February 22, 2026 in Boston, MA. Hannah Risko (61), Jes
Mark Mathis
Feb 25


Sophia Gorriaran sets new NCAA record at the Saucony Battle for Boston
Boston, MA On Sunday, February 22, 2026, during the first-ever Saucony Battle for Boston, Sophia Gorriaran established a new NCAA record in the 1,000m event. She maintained an even pace, with her first lap being the quickest at 30.80 seconds. She then continued with several 31-second laps, slowing slightly through the 800 meters with a 32.3-second lap. Demonstrating her fitness and strength, she completed her final lap in 31.3 seconds to secure the record. At the start of the
Mark Mathis
Feb 25


Distance running and racewalking take center stage at the USATF NE Indoor Championships
Boston, MA Women's 5000m The USATF NE Indoor Track & Field Championships kicked off with the 5000m event. Jamie Lord from Battleroad Track Club took an early lead and maintained it throughout the race, ultimately finishing approximately 45 seconds ahead of the runner-up. Michelle Vaccoro secured second place with a time of 17:03.13, while Juliana Cancellieri claimed third, recording a time of 17:26.28. Jamie Lord (57) competing in the women's 5000m at the USATF NE Indoor Trac
Mark Mathis
Feb 23


Fast 800M times and Clutch Long Jump Performances at the BU Valentine Invitational
Boston, MA 800M men A number of top times were run over the weekend at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational at BU. In NCAA DI action, Tyler Edson ran 1:46.48 to mark the 12th fastest time in the nation this year. Thomas Cowan ran a scintilating time of 1:46.83 but finds himself in 17th position, just outside the top 15 for the NCAA national meet in March. Last year's DI indoor champion Matthew Ericksen ran 1:46.88 which puts him in the 18th position. He'll need to run a b
Mark Mathis
Feb 17


Iman Roka hurdles to win at BU Valentine Invitational
Boston, MA At the 2026 edition of the David Hemery Valentine Invitational, Boston University's Iman Roka won the 60M hurdles in a time of 8.34. The mark makes her the second-best performer in school history. CPTC and Tracksmith's Sophia Myers finished three-onehundreths behind for second place in 8.37. Kendra Leger finished in the third position in 8.41
Mark Mathis
Feb 16


Elle St. Pierre sets an American Record at BU
On Saturday, February 14, Elle St. Pierre competed in the David Hemery Valentine Invite at Boston University, where she set a new American indoor 1500m record with a time of 3:59.33 on her way to a mile finish in 4:17.83. Her fast pace pushed three collegiate athletes to run under the former NCAA mile record. Racing behind St. Pierre, Riley Chamberlain, Wilma Nielsen, and Jane Hedengren now hold the three fastest times in collegiate history, recording times of 4:20.61, 4:21.0
Mark Mathis
Feb 16


Marco Langon wins the 3000M at the BU Valentine Invitational
Marco Langon has been frank of his disdain of fast times during the year, quoted in December that the only fast time that matters is the one in March (at the NCAAs). He had a qualifying mark at the Millrose Games, but the mark was disallowed because there were not enough collegiate athletes competing in the pro race. The recent news from the NCAA officials lead Marco to the Track and Tennis Center at Boston University at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational for a showdown
Mark Mathis
Feb 15


Milers take center stage at the GBTC Invitational
The mile races at the GBTC Invitational unfolded like different chapters of the same story told by different times and ages. The high schoolers started the races, running on conditioning and instinct, faced down doubt with daring on each lap. In the open section, the pace intensified—shoulders brushing on the banked turns, moves executed with quiet confidence, the field stretching and contracting as if connected by an invisible thread. The masters began with patience, quic
Mark Mathis
Feb 11


Sprints and Hurdles at the GBTC Invitational
The sprints and hurdles at the GBTC Invitational took place amidst the quiet, constant hum of Harvard’s Gordon Indoor Track, where speed seems both intensified and condensed. Short races erupted in swift bursts: starting blocks digging into the track, athletes rising rapidly, the clatter of spikes echoing off the banked curves. The hurdles required precision over showmanship—three steps, lift, land, repeat—as athletes skillfully navigated the tight lanes while teammates leane
Mark Mathis
Feb 10


Pacing, Patience, and a Final Push: 3000 meters at the GBTC Invitational
3000m — Women’s Race The women’s 3000m at the GBTC Invitational unfolded with the kind of calculated aggression that Gordon Track seems to draw out of athletes every winter. The initial laps settled into a disciplined rhythm, with packs forming and dissolving as the pace intensified. By the midpoint, the leading group had created a clear gap. The final kilometer intensified everything: controlled breathing gave way to determination, long strides became urgent as the bell lap
Mark Mathis
Feb 9


Racewalkers dominate at the GBTC Invitational
Boston, MA The racewalkers kicked off the GBTC Invitational with technical precision and competitive focus, setting the initial tone for the event. The participants included both experienced specialists and emerging athletes, all maneuvering the tight turns at Harvard's Gordon track with disciplined form and a consistent pace. Racewalking might not always be in the limelight, but at this event, it consistently turns into an examination of precision — athletes advancing their
Mark Mathis
Feb 8
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