
Indiana Track and Field Finish Competitive First Day of Big Ten Indoor Championship
2/28/2025 10:33:00 PM | Track and Field
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Indiana track and field concluded the first day of the Big Ten indoor championships at the Fall Creek Pavilion on Friday (February 28) with multiple finishes on the podium and several personal bests on the day.
The day started with the men's pentathlon, where Garrett Messer would finish the day in sixth (3028 points). He also finished fifth in the 60-meter dash (7.07) and first in the shot put (14.36m/47-1.5).
In the men's pole vault, Tyler Carrel earned a podium finish, taking second with a mark of 5.45m/17-10.5. Peyton McQuinn also earned a. personal best in the event with a height of 5.00m/16-4.75.
On the track, the Hoosiers saw three qualifiers for Saturday's finals events. CJ Martin and Veronica Hargrave both qualified for the men's and women's 600-meter finals
Trelee Banks-Rose ran the second fastest 200-meter in school history (20.80) to advance to tomorrow's finals.
Mariah Wehrle made the podium in the women's 5000 meter race, finishing sixth with a new personal best time (16:15.53).
The Hoosiers had strong showings in the distance medley relays, as both quartets earned podium finishes. The men's side (Aidan Lord, Daquan Tate, Andrew Mangum, Martin Segurola) took third place (9:36.59), while the women's quartet (Taylor Fox, Morgan Snow, Nola Somers Glenn, Lily Myers) took eighth (11:24.03).
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The day started with the men's pentathlon, where Garrett Messer would finish the day in sixth (3028 points). He also finished fifth in the 60-meter dash (7.07) and first in the shot put (14.36m/47-1.5).
In the men's pole vault, Tyler Carrel earned a podium finish, taking second with a mark of 5.45m/17-10.5. Peyton McQuinn also earned a. personal best in the event with a height of 5.00m/16-4.75.
On the track, the Hoosiers saw three qualifiers for Saturday's finals events. CJ Martin and Veronica Hargrave both qualified for the men's and women's 600-meter finals
Trelee Banks-Rose ran the second fastest 200-meter in school history (20.80) to advance to tomorrow's finals.
Mariah Wehrle made the podium in the women's 5000 meter race, finishing sixth with a new personal best time (16:15.53).
The Hoosiers had strong showings in the distance medley relays, as both quartets earned podium finishes. The men's side (Aidan Lord, Daquan Tate, Andrew Mangum, Martin Segurola) took third place (9:36.59), while the women's quartet (Taylor Fox, Morgan Snow, Nola Somers Glenn, Lily Myers) took eighth (11:24.03).
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#NeverDaunted
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