Wisconsin Eau-Claire wins the 2022 men's championship; Loras wins women's title
Wisconsin Eau-Claire wins the DIII men's outdoor track & field championship; Loras wins women's title
After the full final day of DIII men's and women's outdoor track and field competition, Wisconsin-Eau Claire ran away with the men's championship while Loras secured the women's title.
On the men's side, Wisconsin-Eau Claire clobbered the rest of the field securing 73 points and the title with the second-place team, John Carroll, clocking only 48 points.
🏆 NATIONAL CHAMPS 🏆
— USTFCCCA (@USTFCCCA)
Congratulations to () for winning the men's team title at the 2022 Outdoor Track & Field Championships! This is UW-Eau Claire's second outdoor national title in program history (2019).
This is the second national title in UW-Eau Claire's program history with its first championship coming in 2019.
Loras women's outdoor track and field was able to edge out Wisconsin-La Crosse for the 2022 national title, on the back of a win in the women's 4x400 race — one of the last competitions of the day. Loras finished the meet with 55 points, while Wisconsin-La Crosse clocked in in second with 51 points.
🏆 NATIONAL CHAMPS 🏆
— USTFCCCA (@USTFCCCA)
Congratulations to for winning the women's team title at the 2022 Outdoor Track & Field Championships. The Duhawks become the fifth women's program to win three consecutive outdoor national titles.
Here's the schedule of the final day
The third and final day of the 2022 NCAA DIII Track & Field Championships is here, which means a new team champion will be crowned. The action at SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio, resumes at 11 a.m. ET with the women's hammer throw.
Here are the schedule of events today (all times ET):
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Results from Day 2 of the DIII track and field championships
The second day of the 2022 NCAA DIII Track & Field Championships has concluded at SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
Here are national champions named Friday, including combined event winners:
- Women's shot put | Brianna Leahy, Wisconsin-Platteville: 15.60m
- Men's shot put | Joseph White, Carthage: 17.85m
- Men's high jump | Kyle Rollins, St. John's: 2.16m
- Men's decathlon winner | Marcus Weaver, Wisconsin-Eau Claire: 7,486 points
- Men's decathlon 110m hurdles | Keaton Wood, Linfield: 14.59
- Men's decathlon discus throw | Abrahm Schroedl, Wisconsin-Eau Claire: 42.52m
- Men's decathlon javelin throw | Marcus Weaver, Wisconsin-Eau Claire: 58.79m
- Men's decathlon 1500 | Lukas Walton, Bethel: 4:25.86
- Women's heptathlon
- Women's heptathlon long jump | Annie Gutierrez, Johns Hopkins: 5.81m
- Women's heptathlon javelin throw | Ava Nelson, Pacific Lutheran: 45.94m
- Women's heptathlon 800 | Clare Tiedemann, Oberlin: 2:19.66
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The action continues Saturday at 11 a.m. with the women's hammer throw.
Several championships earned on Day 1 of the DIII outdoor track and field championships
The DIII outdoor track and field championships kicked off Thursday, May 26, at at SPIRE Institute in Geneve, Ohio. Carroll University's Steve Hermsen defended his national title in the men's discus, with a toss of 54.93m.
These events named national champions on Thursday:
- Men's discus: Steven Hermsen, Carroll (54.93m) |
- Women's discus: Skye Digman, UW-La Crosse (48.03m) |
- Women's Pole Vault: Emma Rudolph, Westminster (3.95m) |
- Men's long jump: Kenneth Wei, MIT (7.88m) |
- Women's long jump: Victoria Kadiri, Johns Hopkins (6.03m) |
- Women's Javelin: Ava Nelson, Pacific Lutheran (45.94m) |
- Men's Javelin: Marcus Weaver, Wis. -Eau Claire (67.00m) |
- Men''s 10,000m: Alex Phillip, John Carroll, John Carroll (30:02.53) |
- Women's 10,000m: Ari Marks, Wellesley (34.50.55) |
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The action continues at 9 a.m. Friday.
The DIII men's and women's track and field championships are underway
The DIII men's and women's track and field championships begin Thursday, May 26, at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
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You can watch a live stream of the championships on krikya18.com beginning at 5:10 p.m. ET. Throughout the day, .
Selections released for the 2022 DIII men's and women's outdoor track and field championship
INDIANAPOLIS---The NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Track and Field Committee announced today the participants in the 2022 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
For each men’s individual event contested, including the decathlon, the top 20 declared student-athletes were accepted into the competition. For each women’s individual event contested, including the heptathlon, the top 22 declared student-athletes were accepted into the competition. For each relay event contested, the top 16 declared relay teams, one per institution, were accepted into the competition.
The championships will be held May 26-28 at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. The complete list of qualifiers is available on the following website: .
For more information regarding the NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships, log on to krikya18.com.
Selections will be announced Friday, May 20
The 2022 DIII men's and women's outdoor track & field championship selections will be announced Friday, May 20 in a press release here on krikya18.com. The 2022 DIII outdoor track & field championships are from May 26-28 at SPIRE Institute in Geneve, Ohio.
The Wartburg men's team and Loras women's team are the defending champions.
DIII women's outdoor track and field championship history
YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | SCORE | RUNNER-UP | SCORE | SITE |
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2021 | Loras | Matt Jones | 60 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 57 | Greensboro, NC |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Loras | Matt Jones | 53 | Washington U. | 49 | Geneva, Ohio |
2018 | George Fox/UMass Boston (Co-champs) | John Smith/Consandria Walker-Hall | 44 | Washington U. | 38 | Wisconsin-La Crosse |
2017 | Washington (Mo.) | Jeff Stiles | 56 | Ithaca | 37 | Geneva, Ohio |
2016 | Illinois Wesleyan | Chris Schumacher | 42 | Baldwin | 41 | Waverly, Iowa |
2015 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Pat Healy | 73 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | 43 | Canton, New York |
2014 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 65 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 63 | Delaware, Ohio |
2013 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 46 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 43 | Wisconsin-La Crosse |
2012 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 129 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 52 | Claremont, Calif. |
2011 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Pat Ebel | 80 | Wartburg | 59 | Ohio Wesleyan |
2010 | Illinois Wesleyan | Chris Schumacher | 54 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 53 | Baldwin-Wallace |
2009 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 52 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 50 | Marietta |
2008 | UW-River Falls, Ill.-Wesleyan | Martha Brennan, Chris Schumacher | 35 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | ||
2007 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 57 | Calvin | 44.5 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
2006 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 52 | Williams | 42 | Benedictine (Ill.) |
2005 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 43 | Calvin, Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 42 | Wartburg |
2004 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 57 | Calvin | 54.3 | Millikin |
2003 | Wheaton (Mass.) | Paul Souza | 72 | Lehman | 52 | St. Lawrence |
2002 | Wheaton (Mass.) | Paul Souza | 67 | McMurry | 49 | Macalester |
2001 | Wheaton (Mass.) | Paul Souza | 83 1/2 | Calvin | 49 | Millikin |
2000 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 65 | Christopher Newport | 50 | North Central (Ill.) |
1999 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 54 | Wheaton (Mass.) | 48 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1998 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 69 | Wheaton (Mass.) | 50 | Macalester |
1997 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 59 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 38.8 | Wisconsin-La Crosse |
1996 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 69 1/2 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 62 | North Central (Ill.) |
1995 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 58 | St. Thomas (Minn.) | 52 | Carleton |
1994 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 73 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 53 | North Central (Ill.) |
1993 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 57 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 52 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1992 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 61 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 47 | Colby |
1991 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 66 1/2 | SUNY Cortland | 56 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1990 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Deb Vercauteren | 75 | SUNY Cortland | 48 | North Central (Ill.) |
1989 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 58 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 52 | North Central (Ill.) |
1988 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 95 | Massachusetts-Boston | 65 | Carleton |
1987 | Christopher Newport | Vince Brown | 80 | Massachusetts-Boston | 58 | North Central (Ill.) |
1986 | Massachusetts-Boston | Sherman Hart | 52 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Wisconsin-La Crosse | |
1985 | SUNY Cortland | Laura Crain | 62 | Southern-New Orleans | 61 | Denison |
1984 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Gary Wilson | 185 1/2 | Central (Iowa) | 102 | Carleton |
1983 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Gary Wilson | 156 | St. Thomas (Minn.) | 126 | North Central (Ill.) |
1982 | Central (Iowa) | Jane Kors | 151 | Frostburg State | 96 | North Central (Ill.) |
DIII men's outdoor track and field championship history
YEAR | SCHOOL | COACH | SCORE | RUNNER-UP | SCORE | SITE |
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2021 | Wartburg | Marcus Newsom | 54 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | 49 | Greensboro, NC. |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | Chip Schneider | 68 | MIT | 38 | Geneva, Ohio |
2018 | Mount Union | Kevin Lucas | 36 | North Central (Ill.) | 35 | Wisconsin-La Crosse |
2017 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Josh Buchholtz | 47 | Wisconsin-Whitewater | 45 | Geneva, Ohio |
2016 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Josh Buchholtz | 41 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | 33 | Wartburg |
2015 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Josh Buchholtz | 71 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | 46 | Canton, New York |
2014 | Mount Union | Kevin Lucas | 47 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 42 | Delaware, Ohio |
2013 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Josh Buchholtz | 66 | Wisconsin-Eau Claire | 64 | Wisconsin-La Crosse |
2012 | McMurry | Barbara Crousen | 66 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 47 | Claremont, Calif. |
2011 | North Central (Ill.) | Frank Gamarosso | 58 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 56 | Ohio Wesleyan |
2010 | North Central (Ill.) | Al Carius | 53 | Salisbury | 36 | Berea, Ohio |
2009 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | John Zupanc | 46 | McMurry | 40 | Marietta |
2008 | McMurry | Barbara Crousen | 35 | SUNY Cortland | 33 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
2007 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Brent Erickson | 99 | SUNY Cortland | 34 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
2006 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 74.5 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 54 | Benedictine (Ill.) |
2005 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 70 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 67.5 | Wartburg |
2004 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 101 | Nebraska-Kearney | 39 | Milikin |
2003 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 88 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 64 | St. Lawrence |
2002 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 64 | Calvin | 41 | Macalester |
2001 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 80 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 60 | Milikin |
2000 | Lincoln (Pa.), North Central (Ill.) | Cyrus Jones, Al Carius | 52 | North Central (Ill.) | ||
1999 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 62 | Pacfic Lutheran | 47 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1998 | North Central (Ill.) | Al Carius | 91 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 73 | Macalester |
1997 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 69.5 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 58.3 | Wisconsin-La Crosse |
1996 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 61 | Williams | 59 | North Central (Ill.) |
1995 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 80 | Williams | 61 | Carleton |
1994 | North Central (Ill.) | Al Carius | 75 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 74 | North Central (Ill.) |
1993 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 97 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 76 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1992 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 73.5 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 51.33 | Colby |
1991 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 73 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 64 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1990 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 49 | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | 45 | North Central (Ill.) |
1989 | North Central (Ill.) | Al Carius | 66 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 58 | North Central (Ill.) |
1988 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Mark Guthrie | 54 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 47 | Carleton |
1987 | Frostburg State | Bob Lewis | 66 | Lincoln (Pa.) | 56 | North Central (Ill.) |
1986 | Frostburg State | Bob Lewis | 61 | Lincoln (Pa.), UW-La Crosse | 58 | Wiconsin-La Crosse |
1985 | Lincoln (Pa.) | Cyrus Jones | 61 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 58 | Denison |
1984 | Rowan | Oscar Moore | 114 | Mount Union | 100 | Carleton |
1983 | Rowan | Oscar Moore | 97 | Hamline | 94 | North Central (Ill.) |
1982 | Rowan | Oscar Moore | 119 | Hamline | 111.5 | North Central (Ill.) |
1981 | Rowan | Oscar Moore | 58 | Augustana (Ill.) | 42 | Case |
1980 | Rowan | Oscar Moore | 61 | Cal State Stanislaus | 56 | North Central (Ill.) |
1979 | Slippery Rock | William Lennox | 48 | Rowan (Glassboro State then) | 44 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1978 | Occidental | Kevin McNair | 45 | Rowan (Glassboro State then) | 35 | Calvin |
1977 | Southern-New Orleans | A.M. Davenport | 50 | Occidental | 47 | Calvin |
1976 | Southern-New Orleans | A.M. Davenport | 46 | Brandeis | 44 | Chicago |
1975 | Southern-New Orleans | A.M. Davenport | 66 | Augustana (Ill.) | 34 | Baldwin-Wallace |
1974 | Ashland | Paul Armor | 61 | Southern-New Orleans | 48 | Eastern Illinois |