Indiana University Athletics
Hoosiers Close Final Day of Raleigh Relays
3/28/2026 5:13:00 PM | Track and Field
RALEIGH, N. C. – The Indiana track and field team wrapped the second day of the Raleigh Relays seeing personal bests and high finishes in multiple events.
"The Raleigh Relays are a great early season test for us," said associate head coach Eric Heins. "We see competition from most of the East Region and athletes have a great opportunity to hit marks that will qualify them for the NCAA First Round. The throws group competed really well, and the results showed that with personal bests, first round marks and top 5 finishes. The women's distance group competed well and raced with intent while the men's distance group looked flat and did not have a very high level of competitive spirit. It is the first meet of the year so we will keep building on our successes and learn from our failures, getting better throughout the season."
The Hoosiers closed the weekend with appearances in the men's and women's hammer throw events. Nikolaos Sidirenios started the day finishing ninth with his distance of 60.38m/198-1. Seth Brosseau also saw his second personal best of the weekend, throwing a distance of 51.37m/168-6.
In the women's hammer throw, Bridget Beyer closed the weekend with a 14th place finish with a throw of 54.14m/177-7.
The Hoosiers will be back on the road next week as they travel to Baton Rouge, La. to compete in the Battle of the Bayou.
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"The Raleigh Relays are a great early season test for us," said associate head coach Eric Heins. "We see competition from most of the East Region and athletes have a great opportunity to hit marks that will qualify them for the NCAA First Round. The throws group competed really well, and the results showed that with personal bests, first round marks and top 5 finishes. The women's distance group competed well and raced with intent while the men's distance group looked flat and did not have a very high level of competitive spirit. It is the first meet of the year so we will keep building on our successes and learn from our failures, getting better throughout the season."
The Hoosiers closed the weekend with appearances in the men's and women's hammer throw events. Nikolaos Sidirenios started the day finishing ninth with his distance of 60.38m/198-1. Seth Brosseau also saw his second personal best of the weekend, throwing a distance of 51.37m/168-6.
In the women's hammer throw, Bridget Beyer closed the weekend with a 14th place finish with a throw of 54.14m/177-7.
The Hoosiers will be back on the road next week as they travel to Baton Rouge, La. to compete in the Battle of the Bayou.
Follow Indiana track and field and cross country via X, Facebook and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
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