Loras women, Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Washington U. men win 2022 DIII indoor track and field titles
Loras women, Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Washington U. men win titles
Loras won the women's title while the Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Washington U. men finished as co-champs at the 2022 DIII indoor track and field national championships. Click or tap here for complete results for all events.
First, the top 5 men's teams:
- 1. Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Washington U. — 35
- 3. Williams — 32
- 4. Loras — 30
- 5. SUNY Geneseo — 27
Here were the top 5 women's finishers:
- 1. Loras — 59
- 2. Wisconsin-La Crosse — 44
- 3. Ithaca — 40
- 4. Johns Hopkins — 33
- 5. Washington U. — 23
Individual champs include Loras' Ryan Rogers in the men's heptathlon and Wisconsin-La Crosse's Hannah Zenkovich in the women's pentathlon.
DIII Indoor Track & field championships: Day 2
The second day of the Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships is underway at the JDL Fast Track in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Click or tap here for a full breakdown of each event.
Saturday's schedule is as follows:
Running events
- Men's Heptathlon 60 hurdles | 11 a.m.
- Men's Heptathlon 1000 | 2:15 p.m.
- Women's 1-Mile Run - Finals | 2:30 p.m.
- Men's 1-Mile Run - Finals | 2:40 p.m.
- Women's 60 Hurdles - Finals | 2:50 p.m.
- Men's 60 Hurdles - Finals | 3 p.m.
- Women's 400 Dash - Finals | 3:10 p.m.
- Men's 400 Dash - Finals | 3:20 p.m.
- Women's 60 Dash - Finals | 3:30 p.m.
- Men's 60 Dash - Finals | 3:40 p.m.
- Women's 800 - Finals | 3:50 p.m.
- Men's 800 - Finals | 4 p.m.
- Women's 200 Dash - Finals | 4:10 p.m.
- Men's 200 Dash - Finals | 4:20 p.m.
- Women's 3000 | 4:30 p.m.
- Men's 3000 | 4:45 p.m.
- Women's 4x400 - Finals | 5 p.m.
- Men's 4x400 - Finals | 5:15 p.m.
Field events
- Women's Triple Jump | 11 a.m.
- Women's Shot Put | 11 a.m.
- Men's High Jump | 11 a.m.
- Men's Heptathlon Pole vault | 11:45 a.m.
- Men's Triple Jump | 2 p.m.
- Men's Shot Put | 2 p.m.
- Women's High Jump | 2 p.m.
John Carroll leads on the men's side, Ithaca leads on the women's side after Friday's action
John Carroll leads the team scoring on the men's side of the 2022 DIII indoor track & field championships, with Ithaca leading the pack on the women's side. Below you can see the winners from each event.
Click or tap here for a full breakdown of each event.
Here are all the winners from Friday:
Women's Weight Throw | Kaitlyn Wilder, Dubuque
Men's Pole Vault | Ben Drummey, Southern Maine
Men's Heptathlon 60 Dash | Jackson Anderson, Williams
Men's Heptathlon Long Jump | Marcus Weaver, Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Women's Indoor Pentathlon 60 Hurdles | Annie Gutierrez, Johns Hopkins
Women's Long Jump | Victoria Kadiri, Johns Hopkins
Women's 1-Mile Run - Prelims | Evie Miller, Trine
Men's 1-Mile Run - Prelims | Ezra Ruggles, SUNY Geneseo
Women's 60 Hurdles | Riley Kindt, Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Men's 60 Hurdles | Kenneth Wei, MIT
Women's Indoor Pentathlon Shot Put | Grace Alley, Loras
Men's Heptathlon Shot Put | Marcus Weaver, Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Women's 400 Dash - Prelims | Kayla Armstrong, Concordia
Men's 400 Dash - Prelims | Kieran Sheridan, SUNY Geneseo
Women's 60 dash - Prelims | Katelyn Gamble, Washington and Lee
Men's 60 Dash - Prelims | Jalen Leonard-Osbourne, Ithaca
Women's 800 - Prelims | Emma Kelley, Washington U.
Women's Indoor Pentathlon Long Jump | Hannah Zankovich, Wisconsin-La Crosse
Men's Heptathlon High Jump | Marcus Weaver, Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Women's Pole Vault | Meghan Matheny, Ithaca
Men's 800 - Prelims | Steven Potter, Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Women's 200 Dash - Prelims | Kendra Schumacher, Wisconsin Lutheran
Men's 200 Dash - Prelims | JP Vaught, Centre
Women's Indoor Pentathlon 800 | Erin Pasch, DePauw
Women's 5000 | Kassie Parker, Loras
Men's 5000 | Alex Phillip, John Carroll
Men's Long Jump | Kenneth Wei, MIT
Women's 4x400 - Prelims | Washington U.
Men's 4x400 - Prelims | Washington U.
Men's Weight Throw | Alex Kristeller, Widener
Women's Distance Medley | Wartburg
Men's Distance Medley | Washington U.
You can see the live team standings for the men's side by clicking or tapping here.
Women's live team standings can be found here.
The action continues on Saturday, starting at 11 a.m. ET. The full schedule for running events can be found here. The full schedule for field events can be found here.
NCAA Division III men's and women's indoor track and field championship qualifiers announced
INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee announced today the participants in the 2022 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field Championships.
For each men’s individual event contested, including the heptathlon, the top 20 declared student-athletes were accepted into the competition. For each women’s individual event contested, including the pentathlon, the top 20 declared student-athletes were accepted into the competition. For each relay event contested, the top 12 declared relay teams, one per institution, were accepted into the competition. The championships will be held March 11-12 at the JDL Fast Track in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with Visit Winston-Salem and Guilford College serving as hosts.
The complete list of participants is available here. This website is maintained by Delta Timing, a computer services company that provides results for track and field and cross country meets.
For more information regarding the Division III men’s and women’s indoor track and field championships, log on to http://www.ncaa.com.
DIII men's and women's track and field selections release
The 2022 DIII men's and women's indoor track and field selections will be revealed in a press release. Here's everything you need to know for the release.
- Where: NCAA.com
- When: Sunday, March 6 at 7 p.m. ET
The championship will be held March 11-12 at JDL Fast Track in Winston-Salem, NC.
DIII men's track and field championship history
Since the past two championships were canceled due to COVID-19, North Central (Ill.) is the defending champion from 2019.
Here is the complete list of championship history of DIII men's track and field.
YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | POINTS | RUNNER-UP | POINTS | HOST OR SITE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | North Central (Ill.) | Frank Gramarosso | 55 | Mount Union | 39 | Boston |
2018 | Mount Union | Kevin Lucas | 41 | North Central (Ill.) | 40 | Birmingham, Ala. |
2017 | UW-La Crosse/North Central (Ill.) | Josh Buchholtz/Frank Gramarosso | 34 | North Central | ||
2016 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Chip Schenider | 53 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 49 | Grinnell, Iowa |
2015 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Chip Schneider | 62 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 60 | Winston-Salem, N.C. |
2014 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Josh Buchholtz | 63.5 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | 48 | Lincoln, Neb. |
2013 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Josh Buchholtz | 74 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 40 | North Central |
2012 | North Central (Ill.) | Frank Gramarosso | 48 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | 37 | Grinnell |
2011 | North Central (Ill.) | Frank Gramarosso | 45 | Central College | 44 | Columbus, Ohio |
2010 | North Central (Ill.) | Al Carius | 52.3 | Wisconsin-Stevens Point | 34 | DePauw |
2009 | UW-La Crosse/UW-Oshkosh | Josh Buchholtz/John Zupanc | 32 | Rose-Hulman | ||
2008 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Don Fritsch | 43 | Monmouth (Ill.) | 33 | Ohio Northern |
2007 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 59 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 48 | Rose-Hulman |
2006 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 78 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 31 | St. Olaf |
2005 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 53 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 38 | Illinois Wesleyan |
2004 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 70 | Wisconsin-Whitewater/Lincoln (Pa.) | 29 | Wisconsin-Whitewater |
2003 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 71 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 34 | DePauw |
2002 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 54 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 48 | Ohio Northern |
2001 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 58 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 44 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
2000 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 59 | North Central (Ill.) | 40 | Illinoin Wesleyan |
1999 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 60 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 37 | Ohio Northern |
1998 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 53 | Mount Union | 48 | Brandeis |
1997 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 44 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 41 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
1996 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 58 | Mount Union | 42 | Smith |
1995 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 56 | Albany (N.Y.) | 32 | Ohio Northern |
1994 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 50 | Nebraska Wesleyan | 42 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
1993 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 70 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 48 | Bowdoin |
1992 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 57 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 49 | Wisconsin-Stevens Point |
1991 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 58 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 47.5 | Wesleyan (Conn.) |
1990 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 36 | MIT | 30.5 | Smith |
1989 | North Central (Ill.) | Al Carius | 66.5 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 38 | Bowdoin |
1988 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 36 | St. Lawrence | 30 | Smith |
1987 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Joe Thompson | 44.5 | St. Lawrence | 43 | Chicago |
1986 | Frostburg State | Bob Lewis | 38 | Mount Union | 34 | St. Thomas (Minn.) |
1985 | St. Thomas (Minn.) | Mark Dienhart | 38 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 34 | Bates |
DIII women's track and field championship history
Since the past two championships were canceled due to COVID-19, Williams is the defending champion from 2019.
Here's a complete championship history of DIII women's track and field.
YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | SCORE | RUNNER-UP | SITE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Williams | Nate Hoey | 42 | Washington-St. Louis | Boston |
2018 | UMass Boston | Consandria Walker-Hall | 46 | Williams | Birmingham, Ala. |
2017 | Washington-St. Louis | Jeff Stiles | 44 | Ithaca | North Central |
2016 | Baldwin Wallace | Matthew Cole | 42.2 | Illinois Wesleyan | Grinnell, Iowa |
2015 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Pat Healy | 55 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Winston-Salem, N.C. |
2014 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Ben Dorsey | 67 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Lincoln, Neb. |
2013 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Ben Dorsey | 56 | Illinois College | North Central |
2012 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 99 | UW-Oshkosh | Grinnell |
2011 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 46.5 | Warburg | Capital |
2010 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 33 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | DePauw |
2009 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 51 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Rose-Hulman |
2008 | Illinois Wesleyan | Chris Schumacher | 30 | Wartburg | Ohio Northern |
2007 | Williams | Ralph White | 42 | CCNY | Rose-Hulman |
2006 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 44 | Williams | St. Olaf |
2005 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 36 | Wartburg | Illinois Wesleyan |
2004 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 56 1/2 | Wheaton (Mass.) | Wisconsin-Whitewater |
2003 | Wheaton (Mass.) | Paul Souza | 54 | Lehman | DePauw |
2002 | Wheaton (Mass.) | Paul Souza | 65 1/2 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Ohio Northern |
2001 | Wheaton (Mass.) | Paul Souza | 63 | Wisconsin- La Crosse | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
2000 | Wheaton (Mass.) | Paul Souza | 47 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Illinois Wesleyan |
1999 | Wheaton (Mass.) | Paul Souza | 43 | Wisconsin- La Crosse | Ohio Northern |
1998 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 31 | Wheaton (Mass.) | Brandeis |
1997 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 47 | CCNY | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
1996 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 41 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Smith |
1995 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 42 | SUNY Cortland | Ohio Northern |
1994 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 41 | Christopher Newport | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
1993 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 36 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Bowdoin |
1992 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 46 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Wisconsin-Stevens Point |
1991 | SUNY Cortland | Jack Daniles | 50 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Wesleyan (Conn.) |
1990 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 59 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Smith |
1989 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 50 | Rochester (N.Y.) | Bowdoin |
1988 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 66 | Massachusets-Boston | Smith |
1987 | Massachusetts-Boston | Sherman Hart | 56 | Christopher Newport | Chicago |
1986 | Massachusetts-Boston | Sherman Hart | 47 | Springfield | St. Thomas (Minn.) |
1985 | Massachusetts-Boston | Sherman Hart | 50 | SUNY Cortland | Bates |