Indiana University Athletics
Hoosiers Take Five Events in Crimson Tide Invite
4/10/2026 10:59:00 PM | Track and Field
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The Indiana track and field team concluded the Crimson Tide Invitational from The University of Alabama on Friday, April 10, with several event winners and personal bests.
"We were better in all areas today," said head coach Ed Beathea. "Our performances today will set us up well in preparation for our meets next weekend in Florida, Indiana State and Wake Forest."
The meet started with the men's and women's hammer throw contests. Bridget Beyer set a new personal best (56.02m) to finish fourth. Her mark also moved her up the all-time IU record list to seventh. In the men's competition, Nikolaos Sidirenios (60.93) and Michael Neuenroth (58.38m) finished third and fifth, respectively.
Alex Smith saw the first Hoosier event win of the day as his distance of 7.42m would best the long jump competition.
Taylor Schoonveld followed in the women's high jump tying her outdoor personal best (1.75m) to finish third overall.
In the women's triple jump, Kelly Moran earned an event win with her jump of 12.61m/41-4.5.
The Hoosiers swept the competition in the pole vaults. Kailen Kramer (4.13m) and Tyler Carrel (5.60m) saw personal bests to win their respective events.
Makayla Hunter closed the field events with a personal best in the women's shot put. Her throw of 17.32 ties her overall personal best, moving her to second on the outdoor all-time record list and second in the night's event.
On the track, the day started with the women's 4x100-meter relay. The group of Kristina Vincic, Kiera Davis, Lyric Steele, and Aliyah Johnson ran for a time of 45.29 to finish second overall.
The Hoosiers followed in the steeplechase recording high finishes in each race. Alayna Todnem saw her first event win in the women's steeplechase while Caden Click ran for a second place finish in the men's race.
Aliyah Johnson (11.59) saw a third place finish in the women's 100-meter sprint. Kiera Davis11.69) joined Johnson in the top-10, finishing sixth overall.
D'Angelo Brown set a new personal best in the men's 800-meter run (1:49.17), finishing fourth.
Kiera Davis and Ava Olomajeye ran top-10 times in the women's 200-meter race, finishing third (23.55) and seventh (23.75), respectively.
Trelee Banks-Rose had a strong showing in the men's 200-meter, finishing fifth with a time of 20.66.
The Hoosiers closed the night with the 4x400-meter relays. In the women's relay, the team of Ava Olomajeye, Katelyn Henselmeier, Ryann Parrish, and Kristina Vincic finished fourth with a time of 3:42.39. The men's quartet of Antonio Smith, Tyler Tarter, James Burnett, and D'Angelo Brown finished fifth overall.
The cream and crimson will be back next week splitting into three groups over three meets at Indiana State, Wake Forest, and Florida.
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"We were better in all areas today," said head coach Ed Beathea. "Our performances today will set us up well in preparation for our meets next weekend in Florida, Indiana State and Wake Forest."
The meet started with the men's and women's hammer throw contests. Bridget Beyer set a new personal best (56.02m) to finish fourth. Her mark also moved her up the all-time IU record list to seventh. In the men's competition, Nikolaos Sidirenios (60.93) and Michael Neuenroth (58.38m) finished third and fifth, respectively.
Alex Smith saw the first Hoosier event win of the day as his distance of 7.42m would best the long jump competition.
Taylor Schoonveld followed in the women's high jump tying her outdoor personal best (1.75m) to finish third overall.
In the women's triple jump, Kelly Moran earned an event win with her jump of 12.61m/41-4.5.
The Hoosiers swept the competition in the pole vaults. Kailen Kramer (4.13m) and Tyler Carrel (5.60m) saw personal bests to win their respective events.
Makayla Hunter closed the field events with a personal best in the women's shot put. Her throw of 17.32 ties her overall personal best, moving her to second on the outdoor all-time record list and second in the night's event.
On the track, the day started with the women's 4x100-meter relay. The group of Kristina Vincic, Kiera Davis, Lyric Steele, and Aliyah Johnson ran for a time of 45.29 to finish second overall.
The Hoosiers followed in the steeplechase recording high finishes in each race. Alayna Todnem saw her first event win in the women's steeplechase while Caden Click ran for a second place finish in the men's race.
Aliyah Johnson (11.59) saw a third place finish in the women's 100-meter sprint. Kiera Davis11.69) joined Johnson in the top-10, finishing sixth overall.
D'Angelo Brown set a new personal best in the men's 800-meter run (1:49.17), finishing fourth.
Kiera Davis and Ava Olomajeye ran top-10 times in the women's 200-meter race, finishing third (23.55) and seventh (23.75), respectively.
Trelee Banks-Rose had a strong showing in the men's 200-meter, finishing fifth with a time of 20.66.
The Hoosiers closed the night with the 4x400-meter relays. In the women's relay, the team of Ava Olomajeye, Katelyn Henselmeier, Ryann Parrish, and Kristina Vincic finished fourth with a time of 3:42.39. The men's quartet of Antonio Smith, Tyler Tarter, James Burnett, and D'Angelo Brown finished fifth overall.
The cream and crimson will be back next week splitting into three groups over three meets at Indiana State, Wake Forest, and Florida.
Follow Indiana track and field and cross country via X, Facebook and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
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