
Indiana Track and Field Finish Final Day of Big Ten Indoor Championship
3/1/2025 9:45:00 PM | Track and Field
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Indiana track and field finished the final day of the Big Ten Indoor Championships at the Fall Creek Pavillion on Saturday (March 1) with multiple finishes on the podium and several personal bests.
The Hoosiers finished the weekend with 11 podium placements, including three medal winners.
"Our men's team took advantage of several opportunities to score in a very competitive 17-team field." said head coach Ed Beathea. "That will provide some confidence for the team as we start to transition to outdoors.
"Our women's team didn't have as many scoring opportunities as I would have wanted, but for a young team we learned a lot about ourselves. The atmosphere at the meet held in Indianapolis was electric. Lots of fun."
Garrett Messer started the day with the men's heptathlon and built on his strong performances from Friday. Messer finished fifth overall, including personal best marks in the 60 meter (7.07), long jump (6.73m/22-1), and the pole vault (4.25m/13-11.25).
On the track, the 600 meter finalists continued to show out, finishing in the top five for men's and women's. CJ Martin (1:16.96) finished fifth on the men's side, while Veronica Hargrave (1:29.07) earned second place on the women's side.
Trelee Banks-Rose continued the success for Indiana, as he placed fourth in the men's 200-meter race.
Martin Segurola set a new personal best (8:00.65) to place eighth in the men's 3000 meter.
In the relays, the men's and women's 4x400 quartets made the podium to finish out the weekend. The men's group of John Colquitt, CJ Martin, Novo Onovwerosuoke, and Daquan Tate took fifth place, while the women's team of Jania Hodges, Morgan Snow, Katelyn Henselmeier, and Kristina Vincic placed seventh (3:38.60) overall.
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The Hoosiers finished the weekend with 11 podium placements, including three medal winners.
"Our men's team took advantage of several opportunities to score in a very competitive 17-team field." said head coach Ed Beathea. "That will provide some confidence for the team as we start to transition to outdoors.
"Our women's team didn't have as many scoring opportunities as I would have wanted, but for a young team we learned a lot about ourselves. The atmosphere at the meet held in Indianapolis was electric. Lots of fun."
Garrett Messer started the day with the men's heptathlon and built on his strong performances from Friday. Messer finished fifth overall, including personal best marks in the 60 meter (7.07), long jump (6.73m/22-1), and the pole vault (4.25m/13-11.25).
On the track, the 600 meter finalists continued to show out, finishing in the top five for men's and women's. CJ Martin (1:16.96) finished fifth on the men's side, while Veronica Hargrave (1:29.07) earned second place on the women's side.
Trelee Banks-Rose continued the success for Indiana, as he placed fourth in the men's 200-meter race.
Martin Segurola set a new personal best (8:00.65) to place eighth in the men's 3000 meter.
In the relays, the men's and women's 4x400 quartets made the podium to finish out the weekend. The men's group of John Colquitt, CJ Martin, Novo Onovwerosuoke, and Daquan Tate took fifth place, while the women's team of Jania Hodges, Morgan Snow, Katelyn Henselmeier, and Kristina Vincic placed seventh (3:38.60) overall.
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