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Track & Field heads to 2026 Horizon League Indoor Championships
2/27/2026 2:30:00 PM | Track & Field
DAYTON – The Wright State men's and women's track & field programs are set for two days of action in the 2026 Horizon League Indoor Championships, with action getting underway Saturday morning at 9 a.m. and running through Sunday evening inside Watson and Tressel Training Site at Youngstown State.
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Fans can follow the Raiders all weekend long via live results or by watching on ESPN+.
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WATCH ON ESPN+ SATURDAY | WATCH ON ESPN+ SUNDAY | FOLLOW LIVE RESULTS (BOTH DAYS)
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The championship gets underway on Saturday at 9 a.m. with the pentathlon. The pole vault competitions begin first-day field events at Noon, with action on the track getting started at 3 p.m. Action resumes at 9 a.m. on Sunday with the final events of the heptathlon. Second-day field events will begin with the high jump competition at 9:15 a.m., leading up to the running events beginning at 1 p.m. with the men's mile, with the final competition slated for just after 4 p.m.
Competing for the Wright State women are: Olivia Aills, Reece Barnitz, Izabella Bell, Ava Bosticco, Olivia Cercone, Kayla Compton, Katlyn Delgado-Heaberlin, Hannah Falknor, Kaitlyn Miller, Shelby Hept, Ava Hulett, Carolyn Johnson, Elle Lambert, Alexa Magoteaux, Abbey Puckett, Samantha Seas, Molly Spiker, Ava Stalter, Heidi Stammen, Taryn Stills, Kaitlin Thomas, Sydney Thompson, Alexa West, Brooke Wilson and Mia Wyngarden.
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The Raider men competing are: Nathan Bright, Andrew Bugner, Aiden Clendenin, Michael Cole, Thomas Cook, Eric Dando, Logan Eggert, Jude Elkins, Michael Gale, Jacob Holbert, Gavin Hutchinson, Owen Kirkham, Matthew Lee, Jahi McDonald, Evan McPherson, Wyatt Medure, Tyler Mimnaugh, Landon Monnin, Oliver Murray, Ethan Neblock, Bryce Page, Reece Page, Greyson Pollock, Huery Reed, Mitchell Reynolds, Ian Ricker, Blake Rodgers, Emmitt Slabach, Aboubacar Soumahoro, Patrick Statzer, Hunter Thompson and Kalib Tolle.
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Fans can follow the Raiders all weekend long via live results or by watching on ESPN+.
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WATCH ON ESPN+ SATURDAY | WATCH ON ESPN+ SUNDAY | FOLLOW LIVE RESULTS (BOTH DAYS)
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The championship gets underway on Saturday at 9 a.m. with the pentathlon. The pole vault competitions begin first-day field events at Noon, with action on the track getting started at 3 p.m. Action resumes at 9 a.m. on Sunday with the final events of the heptathlon. Second-day field events will begin with the high jump competition at 9:15 a.m., leading up to the running events beginning at 1 p.m. with the men's mile, with the final competition slated for just after 4 p.m.
Competing for the Wright State women are: Olivia Aills, Reece Barnitz, Izabella Bell, Ava Bosticco, Olivia Cercone, Kayla Compton, Katlyn Delgado-Heaberlin, Hannah Falknor, Kaitlyn Miller, Shelby Hept, Ava Hulett, Carolyn Johnson, Elle Lambert, Alexa Magoteaux, Abbey Puckett, Samantha Seas, Molly Spiker, Ava Stalter, Heidi Stammen, Taryn Stills, Kaitlin Thomas, Sydney Thompson, Alexa West, Brooke Wilson and Mia Wyngarden.
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The Raider men competing are: Nathan Bright, Andrew Bugner, Aiden Clendenin, Michael Cole, Thomas Cook, Eric Dando, Logan Eggert, Jude Elkins, Michael Gale, Jacob Holbert, Gavin Hutchinson, Owen Kirkham, Matthew Lee, Jahi McDonald, Evan McPherson, Wyatt Medure, Tyler Mimnaugh, Landon Monnin, Oliver Murray, Ethan Neblock, Bryce Page, Reece Page, Greyson Pollock, Huery Reed, Mitchell Reynolds, Ian Ricker, Blake Rodgers, Emmitt Slabach, Aboubacar Soumahoro, Patrick Statzer, Hunter Thompson and Kalib Tolle.
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