Indiana University Athletics

Carrel Advances to Eugene to Start Regional Meet
5/27/2026 10:38:00 PM | Track and Field
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Indiana University track and field team saw five Hoosiers advance to Friday's quarterfinal races and one punch his ticket to the national meet in Eugene, Ore. On the opening day of the East Regional Meet
Tyler Carrell became the first Hoosier to advance to the National Championship meet. He advances as one of the 12 competitors from the region to make the cut.
Trelee Banks Rose had an eventful first day in Lexington, Ky. He saw qualifying marks in the men's 100 and 200-meter first rounds, setting a personal best in the 200-meter (20.34) and a new school record (10/18) in the men's 100-meter.
In the men's 800-meter opening round, Camden Marshall advanced with the best time of the day (1:45.94). He will advance to Friday's quarterfinal with Andrew Mangum who set a personal best time of 1:47.36 for a chance to punch their tickets.
John Colquitt was the final Hoosier to advance out of the first round. He set a personal best (49.90) in the men's 400-meter hurdle to earn the ninth best time heading into the quarterfinals.
Action will resume tomorrow as Kailen Kramer competes in the women's pole vault at 6:30 pm.
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Tyler Carrell became the first Hoosier to advance to the National Championship meet. He advances as one of the 12 competitors from the region to make the cut.
Trelee Banks Rose had an eventful first day in Lexington, Ky. He saw qualifying marks in the men's 100 and 200-meter first rounds, setting a personal best in the 200-meter (20.34) and a new school record (10/18) in the men's 100-meter.
In the men's 800-meter opening round, Camden Marshall advanced with the best time of the day (1:45.94). He will advance to Friday's quarterfinal with Andrew Mangum who set a personal best time of 1:47.36 for a chance to punch their tickets.
John Colquitt was the final Hoosier to advance out of the first round. He set a personal best (49.90) in the men's 400-meter hurdle to earn the ninth best time heading into the quarterfinals.
Action will resume tomorrow as Kailen Kramer competes in the women's pole vault at 6:30 pm.
Follow Indiana track and field and cross country via X, Facebook and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
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