
In women`s events, BYU achieved an all-conditions indoor-best in the women`s DMR, clocking in at 10:37.58. The standout performances included Carmen Alder, Meghan Hunter, Tessa Buswell, and Riley Chamberlain, each contributing to this remarkable achievement.
Oregon`s Silan Ayyildiz shone brightly at the BU David Hemery Valentine Invitational, setting a new mile record of 4:32.46. Other notable finishes came from NC State`s Grace Hartman, Georgetown`s Melissa Riggins, and Virginia`s Margot Appleton.
Amanda Moll of Washington reset the NCAA pole vault record, clearing heights of 4.76 meters, 4.81 meters, and 4.88 meters, surpassing a decade-old record. Auburn`s Makanakaishe Charamba and South Carolina`s JaMeesia Ford also made waves with their impressive 200-meter performances, ranking among the fastest in history.
Georgetown`s Tinoda Matsatsa and Villanova`s Daniel Watcke approached record-breaking times in the 800 meters and 1000 meters, respectively, further highlighting the competitive spirit of the 2025 indoor track and field season.
For more details, check out the top performances and NCAA indoor results.
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