Indiana University Athletics
Hoosier Close Regular Season With Facility Record
5/8/2026 10:08:00 PM | Track and Field
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University track and field team closed the regular season at home with the Billy Hayes Invitational on Friday, May 8, from the Robert C. Haugh Complex. The meet saw several strong performances across all events, including a new facility record.
Rocklan Boisseau started the day winning the men's javelin throw with a personal best throw of 61.35-meters. His mark now ranks seventh on the all-time Hoosiers list.
The Hoosiers saw strong performances from the hammer throw group. Bridget Beyer saw a second place finish with her mark of 54.23-meters. Nikolaos Sidirenios and Michael Neuenroth followed in the men's competition taking first (63.03m) and second (60.72m), respectively.
In the shot put, Makayla Hunter placed second with her distance of 16.72m.
Lee Martin saw an event win in the men's high jump, reaching a height of 2.03m/6-8.25.
The day in the field was highlighted from the men's pole vault event. Tyler Carrel set a new personal best height of 5.65m/18-6.5 to break the previous facility record of 5.60m, set in the 1997 NCAA Outdoor championship.
When asked about the record, associate head coach, Jake Wiseman said that "it was an amazing feat for him. I'm super proud for him and his family. He jumped at a school record that was from 1982. That's the first time I've seen [that height jumped] ever. I don't think that record had ever been jumped at in that time. So you're talking about a record from an Olympian that's been here for over 40 years, so that's just incredible. To come out today and do that is just awesome, while becoming second on the all-time list.
Alex Smith and Kelly Moran closed the day in the field taking first place in the long jump (7.57m; PR) and triple jump (12.60m) respectively.
The Hoosiers continued to have a successful day in the track events, seeing 11 event winners on the day.
The quartet of John Colquitt, Tamer Saleh, Jasiah Rogers, and Trelee Banks-Rose started the day on the track, winning the men's 4x110 relay with a season best time of 39.93.
Cole Raymond secured a season best time of 9:08.77 to win the men's 3000-meter steeplechase.
Continuing with the mid-distance, Jessica Hegedus earned the win in the women's 1,500 with her time of 4:32.67.
The women's 400-meter group saw great performances, including four personal bests. Kiera Davis earned the event win with her PR of 52.30. Amelia Dodds followed in fifth with a personal best time of 55.21. Kylee Poulton and Kaselle Davis also set personal bests to finish 10th and 11th, respectively.
Aliyah Johnson saw an event win in the women's 100-meter, running a time of 11.67.
In the 400-meter hurdles, Ryann Parrish (59.61) and John Colquitt (50.63) ran personal best times to win their respective competitions.
The Hoosiers saw another event sweep as Ava Olomajeye and Christian Woodson would take the top spots in their respective 200-meter races.
The women's 3,000-meter run saw the Hoosiers take the top three finishes, with Maddie Rocchio, Mary Eubank, and Alayna Todnem taking those spots, respectively.
In the men's 3,000-meter, Tony Provenzano and Dylon Nalley finished first and second, respectively.
Matt Kim would close the night in a tight finish in the men's 1,500-meter. Kim would come from behind to take the invite win with a new personal best time of 3:43.88.
The Hoosier will be back next weekend as they prepare for postseason competition with the Big Ten Outdoor Championship.
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Rocklan Boisseau started the day winning the men's javelin throw with a personal best throw of 61.35-meters. His mark now ranks seventh on the all-time Hoosiers list.
The Hoosiers saw strong performances from the hammer throw group. Bridget Beyer saw a second place finish with her mark of 54.23-meters. Nikolaos Sidirenios and Michael Neuenroth followed in the men's competition taking first (63.03m) and second (60.72m), respectively.
In the shot put, Makayla Hunter placed second with her distance of 16.72m.
Lee Martin saw an event win in the men's high jump, reaching a height of 2.03m/6-8.25.
The day in the field was highlighted from the men's pole vault event. Tyler Carrel set a new personal best height of 5.65m/18-6.5 to break the previous facility record of 5.60m, set in the 1997 NCAA Outdoor championship.
When asked about the record, associate head coach, Jake Wiseman said that "it was an amazing feat for him. I'm super proud for him and his family. He jumped at a school record that was from 1982. That's the first time I've seen [that height jumped] ever. I don't think that record had ever been jumped at in that time. So you're talking about a record from an Olympian that's been here for over 40 years, so that's just incredible. To come out today and do that is just awesome, while becoming second on the all-time list.
Alex Smith and Kelly Moran closed the day in the field taking first place in the long jump (7.57m; PR) and triple jump (12.60m) respectively.
The Hoosiers continued to have a successful day in the track events, seeing 11 event winners on the day.
The quartet of John Colquitt, Tamer Saleh, Jasiah Rogers, and Trelee Banks-Rose started the day on the track, winning the men's 4x110 relay with a season best time of 39.93.
Cole Raymond secured a season best time of 9:08.77 to win the men's 3000-meter steeplechase.
Continuing with the mid-distance, Jessica Hegedus earned the win in the women's 1,500 with her time of 4:32.67.
The women's 400-meter group saw great performances, including four personal bests. Kiera Davis earned the event win with her PR of 52.30. Amelia Dodds followed in fifth with a personal best time of 55.21. Kylee Poulton and Kaselle Davis also set personal bests to finish 10th and 11th, respectively.
Aliyah Johnson saw an event win in the women's 100-meter, running a time of 11.67.
In the 400-meter hurdles, Ryann Parrish (59.61) and John Colquitt (50.63) ran personal best times to win their respective competitions.
The Hoosiers saw another event sweep as Ava Olomajeye and Christian Woodson would take the top spots in their respective 200-meter races.
The women's 3,000-meter run saw the Hoosiers take the top three finishes, with Maddie Rocchio, Mary Eubank, and Alayna Todnem taking those spots, respectively.
In the men's 3,000-meter, Tony Provenzano and Dylon Nalley finished first and second, respectively.
Matt Kim would close the night in a tight finish in the men's 1,500-meter. Kim would come from behind to take the invite win with a new personal best time of 3:43.88.
The Hoosier will be back next weekend as they prepare for postseason competition with the Big Ten Outdoor Championship.
Follow Indiana track and field and cross country via X, Facebook and Instagram.
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