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POCATELLO, Idaho (Feb. 25, 2026) – Three days of competition will begin on Thursday inside the ICCU Dome on the campus of Idaho State University, as the Bengals host the 2026 Big Sky Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships.
Idaho State will be hosting the Big Sky Indoor Championship for the first time since 2020.
The entirety of the meet will be streaming live on ESPN+.
No. 22 Northern Arizona Men Looking For 14th Straight Title
The last time Northern Arizona’s men were not Big Sky Conference champions was 2011, as the Lumberjacks have won every title since. On Saturday, they’ll be looking to secure their 14
th title in a row, as their current winning streak sits at 13.
Coming into the meet the Lumberjacks are ranked No. 22 in the nation.
Lumberjack Women Seek Sixth Consecutive Championship
NAU’s women have won every Big Sky Conference title dating back to 2020, as they’ll look for their sixth in a row on Saturday.
Since 2013, only Northern Arizona (8) and Sacramento State (4) have won a women’s indoor championship.
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Nationally Ranked Athletes
Men’s 60-meter
#29 – Keenan Kuntz, Idaho (6.61)
Men’s 800-meter
#1 – Colin Sahlman, Northern Arizona (1:44.70)
#22 – Rheinhardt Harrison, Northern Arizona (1:46.93)
#46 – Tor Hotung-Davidsen, Northern Arizona (1:47.89)
Men’s Mile
#3 – Colin Sahlman, Northern Arizona (3:52.30)
#13 – Tor Hotung-Davidsen, Northern Arizona (3:53.51@)
#22 – Ford Washburn, Northern Arizona (3:54.75@)
#30 – Rheinhardt Harrison, Northern Arizona (3:55.73)
#49 – Clay Shively, Northern Arizona (3:56.96)
Women’s Mile
#9 – Hayley Burns, Northern Arizona (4:25.76@)
Men’s 3,000-meter
#4 – Colin Sahlman, Northern Arizona (7:36.71)
Women’s 3,000-meter
#15 – Hayley Burns, Northern Arizona
Men’s 5,000-meter
#30 – Cael Grotenhhuis, Northern Arizona (13:31.45)
#38 – Peter Visser, Weber State (13:34.45)
#48 – Manny Perez, Northern Arizona (13:37.64)
Women’s 5,000-meter
#22 – Ava Mitchell, Northern Arizona (15:22.13)
#26 – Hayley Burns, Northern Arizona (15:29.84)
Men’s 60-meter Hurdles
#35 – Madhvendra Shekhawat, Eastern Washington (7.74)
Women’s 4x400 Relay
#31 – Montana State (3:32.58@)
Bjerager, Garrison, Gandolfi, Hawkes
Men’s Distance Medley Relay
#6 – Northern Arizona (9:16.98@)
Shively, Johnson, Hotung-Davidsen, Sahlman
Men’s Pole Vault
#37 – Kevin Swindler, Montana (5.35m or 17-6.5)
Women’s Pole Vault
#32 – Suzi Woodall, Eastern Washington (4.27m or 14-0)
#36 – Tatum Richards, Montana State (4.25m or 13-11.25)
Women’s High Jump
#18 – Erin Wilde, Montana (1.84m or 6-0.5)
Men’s Triple Jump
#30 – Shawn Twumasi-Ampofo, Idaho (15.84m or 51-11.75)
#31 – Justin Cardoza, Northern Arizona (15.82m or 51-11)
Women’s Triple Jump
#30 – Camaria Corder, Northern Colorado (13.07m or 42-10.75)
Women’s Long Jump
#12 – Hailey Coey, Montana State (6.47m or 21-2.75)
#33 – Hanna Tait, Idaho (6.31m or 20-8.5)
Men’s Shot Put
#43 – Easton Hatleberg, Montana State (18.35m or 60-2.5)
Women’s Shot Put
#11 – Sydney Brewster, Montana State (17.25m or 56-7.25m)
Men’s Weight Throw
#17 – Desmond Lott, Northern Arizona (22.05m or 72-4.25)
Heptathlon
#43 – Tyler Warnick, Weber State (5,410)
Pentathlon
#25 – Hanna Tait, Idaho (3,987)