Indiana University Athletics
Two Podium Finishes in Day Two of B1G Indoor Championship
2/27/2026 9:28:00 PM | Track and Field
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Indiana track and field wrapped up the second day of the Big Ten Indoor Championship on Friday, February 27th from the Fall Creek Pavilion. The Hoosiers continued to see several personal bests and multiple athletes advance to Saturday's final rounds, highlighted by podium finishes in field events.
Max Grangier started the day with the conclusion of the men's heptathlon. Grangier saw personal bests in his overall score (5,025) and in the long jump (6.69m) and shot put (11.10m/) events. He also finished first in the 1,000-meter event with his time of 2:34.87.
In the field, Hannah Alexander opened the day with a new personal best in the weight throw. She was able to break 20 meters with her distance of 20.46m/67-1.5. on the men's side, Nikolaos Sidirenios was able to make the podium, finishing sixth overall with a personal best throw of 21.00m/68-10.75. He earned three team points for the Hoosiers.
Josie Page also earned a podium finish in the high jump. Her height of 1.81m/5-11.25 was best for sixth overall and three team points for Indiana.
Assistant coach Jake Jacoby said that "Josie had a fantastic meet. The last three meets she's been really down and frustrated. We worked and she came and stepped up and had a PR, finished sixth, scored as a freshman. She set the tone and that will help her for the rest of her career."
The Hoosiers had a busy day on the track, seeing four athletes advance to tomorrow's final rounds.
Aliyah Johnson was the first to advance. She earned the automatic qualifier after winning her heat to advance to the women's 60-meter finals.
Trelee Banks Rose advanced to his second final of the weekend. His time of 6.64 was a personal best and fast enough to advance to the men's 60-meter final.
Camden Marshall and Andrew Mangum each ran qualifying times in the men's 800-meter. They will participate in tomorrow's final round race.
In the men's 60-meter hurdle, John Colquitt set a new personal best to qualify for tomorrow's championship race.
The final day of the Big Ten Championship will begin tomorrow at 11:30 am as Lee Martin and Jay Hmurovich in the men's high jump and Kelly Moran in the women's triple jump events.
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Max Grangier started the day with the conclusion of the men's heptathlon. Grangier saw personal bests in his overall score (5,025) and in the long jump (6.69m) and shot put (11.10m/) events. He also finished first in the 1,000-meter event with his time of 2:34.87.
In the field, Hannah Alexander opened the day with a new personal best in the weight throw. She was able to break 20 meters with her distance of 20.46m/67-1.5. on the men's side, Nikolaos Sidirenios was able to make the podium, finishing sixth overall with a personal best throw of 21.00m/68-10.75. He earned three team points for the Hoosiers.
Josie Page also earned a podium finish in the high jump. Her height of 1.81m/5-11.25 was best for sixth overall and three team points for Indiana.
Assistant coach Jake Jacoby said that "Josie had a fantastic meet. The last three meets she's been really down and frustrated. We worked and she came and stepped up and had a PR, finished sixth, scored as a freshman. She set the tone and that will help her for the rest of her career."
The Hoosiers had a busy day on the track, seeing four athletes advance to tomorrow's final rounds.
Aliyah Johnson was the first to advance. She earned the automatic qualifier after winning her heat to advance to the women's 60-meter finals.
Trelee Banks Rose advanced to his second final of the weekend. His time of 6.64 was a personal best and fast enough to advance to the men's 60-meter final.
Camden Marshall and Andrew Mangum each ran qualifying times in the men's 800-meter. They will participate in tomorrow's final round race.
In the men's 60-meter hurdle, John Colquitt set a new personal best to qualify for tomorrow's championship race.
The final day of the Big Ten Championship will begin tomorrow at 11:30 am as Lee Martin and Jay Hmurovich in the men's high jump and Kelly Moran in the women's triple jump events.
Follow Indiana track and field and cross country via X, Facebook and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
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