
Hoosiers Ready For Split Weekend
4/15/2021 4:27:00 PM | Track and Field
Live Results: Big Ten Indiana Invite #3Live Results: Husker Big Ten InviteSchedule of Events: Big Ten Indiana Invite #3Schedule of Events: Husker Big Ten InviteIU Entries: Big Ten Indiana Invite #3IU Entries: Husker Big Ten InviteMeet Program: Big Ten Indiana Invite #3Meet Program: Husker Big Ten InviteMeet Notes
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The fourth week of action commences this weekend as Indiana Track & Field will split up to compete at two meets. A group will travel south to Prairie View, Texas where they will participate in the Husker Big Ten Invite on Apr. 16 and 17. A group will also remain in Bloomington to host the one day Big Ten Indiana Invite No. 3 on Friday, Apr. 16.
Live Results Info
Big Ten Indiana Invite #3 | Husker Big Ten Invite
Last Time Out: Big Ten Indiana Invite #2
With the third outdoor meet being moved a one-day meet and two lightning delays, the Hoosiers walked away with 11 individual wins. Alyssa Robinson ran a new event and clocked a time of 54.11 to place first in the 400m. Shaton Vaughn improved on his personal best and won the 400m hurdles in a time of 51.28. Jake Gebhardt ran his first 3000m steeplechase in an Indiana uniform. Gebhardt got the victory in a time of 9:15.66. A late night 3000m saw Mikaela Ramirez capture the top prize with a time of 9:48.37. Ben Miller won his first career 10K in which he crossed in a time of 30:06.27. Nolan Landis picked up the win in the discus with a throw of 52.12m (171' 0") while Maddy Pollard won the shot put and notched a mark of 17.01m (56' 0"). Nathan Stone took home the gold medal in the pole vault after clearing a height of 5.30m (17' 4.5"). Jyles Etienne bounced back in the high jump with a win and a mark of 2.03m (6' 8"). Leah Moran won her third straight long jump competition by soaring a distance of 6.16m (20' 2.5").
Hoosiers in the NCAA Top-32
16 Indiana Track & Field student-athletes are currently qualified for the NCAA East Preliminary Round.
Men
Shaton Vaughn (12th) - 400mH; 51.28
Nathan Stone (3rd) - Pole Vault; 5.45m
Treyton Harris (5th) - Long Jump; 7.87m
Brock Mammoser (18th) - Pole Vault; 5.15m
JaiQuan Earls (30th) - Long Jump; 7.41m
Women
Bailey Hertenstein (6th) - 1500m; 4:14.73
Kelsey Harris (8th) - 1500m; 4:16.13
Kelsey Harris (13th) - 800m; 2:05.39
Sarah Schmitt (16th) - 10000m; 34:56.69
Alyssa Robinson (20th) - 400m; 54.11
Ana Barrott (29th) - 10000m; 35:52.88
Hannah Stoffel (31st) - 1500m; 4:20.35
Khayla Dawson (2nd) - Shot Put; 17.74m
Leah Moran (5th) - Triple Jump; 13.25m
Leah Moran (9th) - Long Jump; 6.39m
Anna Watson (7th) - Pole Vault; 4.20m
Maddy Pollard (7th) - Shot Put; 16.76m
Maddy Pollard (24th) - Discus; 51.92m
Khayla Dawson (26th) - Discus; 51.70m
Mahogany Jenkins (30th) - Triple Jump; 12.37m
Women Ranked
The USTFCCCA came out with their national rankings and the Indiana women remain ranked No. 17 in the country.
In The Hunt
The USTFCCCA announced their mid-season program of the year watchlist at the beginning of the outdoor season. The Indiana Men currently sit in sixth.
Live Results Info
Big Ten Indiana Invite #3 | Husker Big Ten Invite
Last Time Out: Big Ten Indiana Invite #2
With the third outdoor meet being moved a one-day meet and two lightning delays, the Hoosiers walked away with 11 individual wins. Alyssa Robinson ran a new event and clocked a time of 54.11 to place first in the 400m. Shaton Vaughn improved on his personal best and won the 400m hurdles in a time of 51.28. Jake Gebhardt ran his first 3000m steeplechase in an Indiana uniform. Gebhardt got the victory in a time of 9:15.66. A late night 3000m saw Mikaela Ramirez capture the top prize with a time of 9:48.37. Ben Miller won his first career 10K in which he crossed in a time of 30:06.27. Nolan Landis picked up the win in the discus with a throw of 52.12m (171' 0") while Maddy Pollard won the shot put and notched a mark of 17.01m (56' 0"). Nathan Stone took home the gold medal in the pole vault after clearing a height of 5.30m (17' 4.5"). Jyles Etienne bounced back in the high jump with a win and a mark of 2.03m (6' 8"). Leah Moran won her third straight long jump competition by soaring a distance of 6.16m (20' 2.5").
Hoosiers in the NCAA Top-32
16 Indiana Track & Field student-athletes are currently qualified for the NCAA East Preliminary Round.
Men
Shaton Vaughn (12th) - 400mH; 51.28
Nathan Stone (3rd) - Pole Vault; 5.45m
Treyton Harris (5th) - Long Jump; 7.87m
Brock Mammoser (18th) - Pole Vault; 5.15m
JaiQuan Earls (30th) - Long Jump; 7.41m
Women
Bailey Hertenstein (6th) - 1500m; 4:14.73
Kelsey Harris (8th) - 1500m; 4:16.13
Kelsey Harris (13th) - 800m; 2:05.39
Sarah Schmitt (16th) - 10000m; 34:56.69
Alyssa Robinson (20th) - 400m; 54.11
Ana Barrott (29th) - 10000m; 35:52.88
Hannah Stoffel (31st) - 1500m; 4:20.35
Khayla Dawson (2nd) - Shot Put; 17.74m
Leah Moran (5th) - Triple Jump; 13.25m
Leah Moran (9th) - Long Jump; 6.39m
Anna Watson (7th) - Pole Vault; 4.20m
Maddy Pollard (7th) - Shot Put; 16.76m
Maddy Pollard (24th) - Discus; 51.92m
Khayla Dawson (26th) - Discus; 51.70m
Mahogany Jenkins (30th) - Triple Jump; 12.37m
Women Ranked
The USTFCCCA came out with their national rankings and the Indiana women remain ranked No. 17 in the country.
In The Hunt
The USTFCCCA announced their mid-season program of the year watchlist at the beginning of the outdoor season. The Indiana Men currently sit in sixth.
Players Mentioned
Darian DeVries Press Conference
Wednesday, October 01
Teri Moren Press Conference - 2025 Media Day
Tuesday, September 30
FB: Fernando Mendoza & Elijah Sarratt - at Iowa Postgame Press Conference (09/27/25)
Sunday, September 28
FB: Pat Coogan - at Iowa Postgame Press Conference (09/27/25)
Sunday, September 28