Hoosiers Score in Six Events in Final Day of Outdoor Championship
5/18/2025 9:10:00 PM | Track and Field
EUGENE, Ore. – Indiana track and field completed the final day of the Big Ten Outdoor Championship from Hayward Field on Sunday (May 18). The Hoosiers point earners in six separate events to close the final day of competition.
"I am very proud of the athletes that were able to score," said head coach Ed Beathea. "We missed several opportunities to make finals, so we will work harder to prevent that from happening in the future."
"We have made great progress this year and I am optimistic for the future."
Day three started on the runway for the women's triple jump. Kelly Moran saw a personal best mark of 12.33m/40-5.5 in her performance.
The 4x100 quartet of Novo Onovwerosuoke, Tamer Saleh, Christian Woodson, and Trelee Banks-Rose was the first podium finish of the day. Their time of 29.79 earned a sixth place finish.
Makayla Hunter saw massive improvement from the shot put. Her personal best distance of 17.15m/56-3.25 landed her a seventh place podium finish.
After advancing to the finals, Trelee Banks-Rose took home the bronze medal in the 100-meter dash with his time of 10.26.
Veronica Hargrave followed suit and ran 2:04.67 in the 800 to land the silver medal.
In his third event of the day, Banks placed fifth in the 200-meter dash with a time of 20.63.
The 5,000 saw personal bests from Tony Provenzano (14:00.64) and Katelyn Winton (16:24.50) in their respective races.
The men's 4x400 team of Cameron Mullens, Tamer Saleh, CJ Martin, and Daquan Tate landed the final podium appearance for the Hoosiers. Their season-best time of 3:09.18 was best for an eight place finish.
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"I am very proud of the athletes that were able to score," said head coach Ed Beathea. "We missed several opportunities to make finals, so we will work harder to prevent that from happening in the future."
"We have made great progress this year and I am optimistic for the future."
Day three started on the runway for the women's triple jump. Kelly Moran saw a personal best mark of 12.33m/40-5.5 in her performance.
The 4x100 quartet of Novo Onovwerosuoke, Tamer Saleh, Christian Woodson, and Trelee Banks-Rose was the first podium finish of the day. Their time of 29.79 earned a sixth place finish.
Makayla Hunter saw massive improvement from the shot put. Her personal best distance of 17.15m/56-3.25 landed her a seventh place podium finish.
After advancing to the finals, Trelee Banks-Rose took home the bronze medal in the 100-meter dash with his time of 10.26.
Veronica Hargrave followed suit and ran 2:04.67 in the 800 to land the silver medal.
In his third event of the day, Banks placed fifth in the 200-meter dash with a time of 20.63.
The 5,000 saw personal bests from Tony Provenzano (14:00.64) and Katelyn Winton (16:24.50) in their respective races.
The men's 4x400 team of Cameron Mullens, Tamer Saleh, CJ Martin, and Daquan Tate landed the final podium appearance for the Hoosiers. Their season-best time of 3:09.18 was best for an eight place finish.
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