Results
BOZEMAN, Mont. (May 11, 2024) – It went down to the final race of the day, and in dramatic fashion the Montana State Bobcats claimed their first Big Sky Conference Men’s Outdoor Track & Field title since 2005 in their home stadium on Saturday afternoon, while the Northern Arizona Lumberjack women completed a four-peat, now winning every title back to 2024.
Montana State’s men scored 186 points, securing enough in the Men’s 4x400-Meter to claim the team title. Northern Arizona finished as the team runner-up, scoring 185 points which is the most ever scored by a team runner-up.
Northern Arizona’s women scored 240.5 points to secure its fourth title in as many years. The team results were flipped on the women’s side, with Montana State finishing as the runner-up with 134.5 points.
Scoring 28 points in the meet, Northern Colorado’s Jerome Campbell was named Men’s Most Valuable Athlete, while Northern Arizona’s Madeline Wilson was named Women’s Most Valuable Athlete with 25 total points.
Individual Award Winners
Men’s Most Valuable Athlete: Jerome Campbell, Northern Colorado
Men’s Most Outstanding Performer: Evan Todd, Montana
Men’s Freshman of the Year: Jett Grundy, Montana State
Women’s Most Valuable Athlete: Madeline Wilson, Northern Arizona
Women’s Most Outstanding Performer: Annika Reiss, Northern Arizona
Women’s Freshman of the Year: Hanna Tait, Idaho
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