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2015 Outdoor Track & Field Championship

Sunday, May 17, 2015
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The 2015 Missouri Valley Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championship will be held at the Redbird Track and Field Complex in Normal, Ill. Illinois State University will serve as host of the Championship that will start on May 15 and conclude on May 17.

Men's Final Standings
1. Southern Illinois - 159
2. Wichita State - 143
3. UNI - 123
4. Indiana State - 117
5. Loyola - 104
6. Drake - 80
7. Illinois State - 76
8. Bradley - 16 

Women's Final Standings
1. Wichita State - 179
2. Indiana State - 149
3. Southern Illinois - 127.5
4. Missouri State - 81.5
5. UNI - 79.5
6. Bradley - 61
7. Drake - 54.5
8. Illinois State - 54
9. Loyola - 27

Men's Co-Most Valuable Athlete (most total points)
Brandon Carnes, UNI (22 points)
Anderson Devonish, Illinois State (22 points)

Men's Most Outstanding Track Athlete
Brandon Carnes, UNI

Men's Most Outstanding Field Athlete
Josh Freeman, Southern Illinois

Men's Elite 18 Winner
Nathan Schuck, Southern Illinois (3.917 GPA in Criminal Justice & Crimonology)

Men's Coach of the Year
Connie Price-Smith, Southern Illinois

Women's Most Valuable Athlete (most total points)
Nikki-Larch Miller, Wichita State (40 points)

Women's Most Outstanding Track Athlete
Katie Wise, Indiana State 

Women's Most Outstanding Field Athlete
Raven Saunders, Southern Illinois

Women's Elite 18 Winner
Emma Huston, Drake (3.959 GPA in Biology & Environmental Science)

Women's Coach of the Year
Steve Rainbolt, Wichita State

MVC Track & Field Information

Meet Information

Facility Information

Schedule/Results 

 Friday, May 15

 Event Recap
 Decathlon -  100m
 Results
 

UNI freshman Derek Jacobus turned in a career-best time of 10.96 to take the first event of the decathlon, while Sycamore junior Brett Wehmiller finished second (11.04). UNI freshman Jayvon Matthews was third, clocking a time of 11.12. 

Current Decathlon standings (top 3) after one event: Jacobus, UNI (870); Wehmiller, INS (852); Matthews, UNI (834).

 Decathlon -  Long Jump
 Results

 

Panther freshman Derek Jacobus won back-to-back events in the men's decathlon, taking first in the long jump with a leap of 7.05m, while Brett Wehmiller of Indiana State (6.89m) and sophomore John Nicholas of Wichita State (6.56m) finished second and third, respectively. 

Current Decathlon standings (top 3) after two events: Jacobus, UNI (1,696); Wehmiller, INS (1,640); Matthews, UNI (1,495).

 Decathlon -  Shot Put
 Results
 

UNI's Jayvon Matthews took top honors in the shot put portion of the decathlon with a toss of 12.68m. Shockers John Nicholas and Chris Peters were second (12.43m) and third (12.12m), respectively.

Current Decathlon standings (top 3) after three events: Jacobus, UNI (2,262); Wehmiller, INS (2,188); Matthews, UNI (2,143).

 Decathlon -  High Jump
 Results 

Drake's Jeffery Foreman took home top honors in the decathlon high jump event with a jump of 1.97m (6' 5.5"), while Illinois State's Kevin Risch finished second (1.94m; 6' 4.25"). Brett Wehmiller (INS); Kyle Troxler (WSU) and JC Abrahamson (UNI) finished in a three-way tie for third place after clearing 1.88m (6' 2").

Current Decathlon standings (top 3) after four events: Jacobus, UNI (2,906); Wehmiller, INS (2,884); Matthews, UNI (2,813).

 Decathlon -  400m
 Results
 

UNI freshman Derek Jacobus clocked the fastest time in the 400m portion of the decathlon, clocking a time of 48.79. Shocker Kyle Troxler (50.19) and Panther Jayvon Matthews (50.19) finished second and third, respectively. 

Current Decathlon standings (top 3) after five events: Jacobus, UNI (3,777); Wehmiller, INS (3,649); Matthews, UNI (3,581).

 Heptathlon -  
 100m Hurdles

 Results
 

Missouri State junior Holly Pattie-Belleli led the pack in the first event in the heptathlon, clocking in with a time of 13.67 in the 100m hurdles. UNI junior Rachel Peth took second (13.96), while Wichita State sophomore Breanna Borman finished third (14.13).

Current Heptathlon standings (top 3) after one event: Pattie-Belleli, MSU (1,026); Peth, UNI (984); Borman, WSU (960).

 Heptathlon -  High Jump
 Results
  

The heptathlon high jump saw UNI sophomore Chaley Rath take first place (1.79m), followed by UNI's Rachel Peth (1.70m) and Wichita State's Breanne Borman (1.67m) in second and third, respectively.

Current Heptathlon standings (top 3) after two events: Rath, UNI (1,872); Pattie-Belleli, MSU (1,844); Peth, UNI (1,839).

 Heptathlon -  Shot Put
 Results

Wichita State's Breanne Borman finished first in the shot put portion of the heptathlon with a toss of 11.88m. UNI's Rachel Peth was second (11.73m), while Shocker Sierra Hays finished third (11.58m).

Current Heptathlon standings (top 3) after three events: Peth, UNI (2,482); Borman, WSU (2,431); Rath, UNI (2,373).

 Heptathlon - 200m
 Results
 

Holly Pattie-Belleli of Missouri State clocked the fastest 200-meter time (24.58). Rachel Peth of UNI came in second finishing in 25.19, while Elizabeth Herron of Indiana State took third with a time of 25.41.

Current Heptathlon standings (top 3) after four events: Peth, UNI (3,351); Borman, WSU (3,269); Pattie-Belleli, MSU (3,267). 

 Women's Hammer 
 Throw
 Results
Southern Illinois junior DeAnna Price took home the gold medal in the women's hammer throw with a toss of 66.28m (217' 5"), which currently ranks 6th in the nation. Illinois State senior Jianna Williams finished second with a toss of 62.13m (18th in the nation), while Southern Illinois sophomore Freya Block took third with a throw of 58.88m.
 Men's Hammer 
 Throw
 
 Results 

Southern Illinois senior Curtis Wideman took home the hammer throw title with a toss of 67.14m (220' - 3"), which is 15th in the nation right now. Wichita State junior Weston Cottrell finished second with a toss of 64.26m, and SIU junior Bradley Sauer was third with a throw of 63.92m.

 Women's 1,5000m
  Prelim 

Advancing to the Final: Emma Huston, DU (4:33.56); Alex Wilson, UNI (4:34.67); Taylor Scholl, DU (4:34.84); Danielle Muse, ISU (4:36.62); Emily Delvo, BU (4:37. 52); Taylor Austin, ISU (4:37.68); Krista Maguire, DU (4:37.74); Ashley Kamin, ILS (4:38.05); Hannah Magnuson, LUC (4:38.38); Cassie Aerts, DU (4:38.99)

 Men's 1,500m
 Prelim 
Advancing to the Final: Ugis Jocis, WSU (3:52.14); Daniel Gagne, BU (3:52.30); Sam Penzenstadler, LUC (3:52.40); Chandler Diffee, LUC (3:52.51); Aidan Askin, ILS (3:52.81); Jamison Dale, LUC (3:53.98); David Timlin, ISU (3:55.65); Bailey Wetherell, UNI (3:56.61); Michael Bianchina, BU (3:58.39); Robbie Martinez-Garcia, WSU (3:58.54)
 Women's 200m
 Prelim 
Advancing to the Final: Nikki Larch-Miller, WSU (23.83); Katie Wise, INS (23.88); Marissa Kurtimah, MSU (23.92); Chidera Obasih, INS (23.92); Breanna Walker, LUC (24.21); Mystique Thompson, SIU (24.28); Shavonne Husbands, MSU (24.29); Alethia Marrero, INS (24.31).
 Men's 200m
 Prelim 
Adavncing to the Final: Brandon Carnes, INS (20.96); Anderson Devonish, ILS (21.04); Jaz Hayes, LUC (21.12); Chris Strup, LUC (21.39); Steven Jordan, DU (21.45); Cody Scheck, WSU (21.48); Demetrius Shelton, DU (21.54); Kevin Glastetter, LUC (21.65).

 Women's Javelin
 Results 

Wichita State freshman Andrea Navarro took the javelin title with a throw of 44.05m. Junior Whitney Walker of Indiana State took second with a toss of 42.03m, while Wichita State's Kelsey Tenbrink finished third at 41.58m.

 Women's Pole  Vault
 Results
 

Indiana State junior Kimyanna Rudolph took the crown in the women's pole vault with a clearance of 3.27m, while Lindsey Murray of Southern Illinois finished second (4.22m). Wichita State junior Taylor Swanson took third, clearing a height of 3.97m.

 Women's  10,000m
 Results 

Kristen Busch of Bradley won with a time of 34:52.70. In second place was Nicole Lucas of Indiana State (35:00.00) and in third was Bradley's Caitlin Busch with at time of 35:20.07.

 Men's 10,000m
 Results

Indiana State junior John Mascari took home the title in the men's 10,000-meter with a time of 29:39.21, while Drake senior Brogan Austin was second (29:55.36). Wichita State's Paul Raymond (30:03.31) finished third.

Saturday, May 16

 Men's Javelin
 Results 
Dylan Reimer of Wichita State took home the gold with a throw of 66.25m. His teammates, Aaron True, took second place, with a toss of 65.47m, and Chase Pote took third (63.91m). 
 Decathlon -  110m Hurdles
 Results

Indiana State's Brett Wehmiller took the 110m hurdles portion of the decathlon, clocking a time of 14.71, while UNI's Jayvon Matthews finished second (14.75). Drake's Jeffery Foreman finished third with a time of 15.48..

Current Decathlon standings (top 3) after six events: Derek Jacobus, UNI (4,560); Jayvon Matthews, UNI (4,461); Kyle Troxler, INS (4.364).

 Decathlon -  Discus
 Results 

Chris Peters of Wichita State took home the discus throw portion of the decathlon with a toss of 38.54m. Kevin Fisch of Illinois State finished second (37.37m), while JC Abrahamson of UNI was third (34.92m).

Current Decathlon standings (top 3) after seven events: Derek Jacobus, UNI (5,120); Jayvon Matthews, UNI (4,973); Kyle Troxler, INS (4,865).

 Decathlon -  Pole Vault
 Results 
Wichita State's Chris Peters won his second consecutive event taking home the pole vault crown in the decathlon competition, clearing a height of 4.49m. He was followed by Illinois State's Kevin Fisch (4.39m), while Jayvon Matthews of UNI was third (4.29m).

Current Decathlon standings (top 3) after eight events: Jayvon Matthews, UNI (5,672); Derek Jacobus, UNI (5,626); Brett Wehmiller, INS (5,555).

 Decathlon -  Javelin
 Results

Jayvon Matthews of UNI took the victory in the javelin throw portion of the event, tossing 51.88m, while his Panther teammate Derek Jacobus finished second with a distance of 50.03m. Shocker junior Chris Peters was third with a throw of 49.43m.

Current Decathlon standings (top 3) after eight events: Jayvon Matthews, UNI (6,288); Derek Jacobus, UNI (6,215); Brett Wehmiller, INS (6,014).

 Decathlon -  1,500m
 Results
 

Drake senior Jeffery Foreman crossed the finish line first for the 800-meter victory in the heptathlon, clocking a time of 4:33.87, while Panther teammates Derek Jacobus (4:36.00) and Jayvon Matthews (4:48.99) finished second and third, respectively.

Decathlon Final 
 Results

UNI freshman Derek Jacobus took home the gold medal in the men’s decathlon. Jacobus finished first or second in five of 10 events, compiling a total of 6,921 points. UNI's Jayvon Matthews was second, earning a total of 6,913 points, after finishing in the top-three in seven of 10 events. Indiana State junior Brett Wehmiller came in third-place after finishing with a total of 6,772 points.

Final Decathlon standings: 1) Derek Jacobus, UNI (6,921); 2) Jayvon Matthews, UNI (6,913); 3) Brett Wehmiller, INS (6,772); 4) Kyle Troxler, WSU (6,548); 5) Chris Peters, WSU (6,423); 6) Jeffery Foreman, DU (6,340); 7) Kevin Fisch, ILS (6,169); 8) JC Abrahamson, UNI (6,030); 9) Cal Urycki, SIU (5,732).

 Heptathlon -  Long Jump
 Results

Rachel Peth of UNI was victorious in the long jump with a mark of 5.75m. She was followed Holly Pattie-Belleli of Missouri State(5.60m), while Shocker Breanne Borman finished third with a leap of 5.51m.

Current Heptathlon standings (top 3 after five events): Peth, UNI (4,125); Pattie-Belleli, MSU (3,996); Breanne Borman, WSU (3,972). 

 Heptathlon -  Javelin
 Results
 

Breanne Borman of Wichita State turned in the top performance in the javelin portion of the heptathon with a distance of 40.52m. In second place was UNI's Rachel Peth (37.63m), while Shocker Sierra Hays was third (32.69m). 

Current Heptathlon standings (top 3 after six events): Peth, UNI ,747(); Borman, WSU (4,649); Chaley Rath, UNI (4,327).

 Heptathlon -  800m
 Results 

Missouri State's Holly Pattie-Belleli notched the 800-meter victory of the heptathlon, clocking a winning time of 2:22.38. Wichita State's Breanne Borman (2:25.02) and UNI's Lauren Frederick (2:26.96) were second and third, respectively.

 Heptathlon Final
 Results 

Rachel Peth of UNI took home the gold medal in the women’s heptathlon after finishing first or second in six of the seven events. Peth notched a total score of 5,425 points. Breanne Borman of Wichita State finished second overall, placing third or better in six events and totaling 5,406 points. Missouri State's Holly Pattie-Belleli came in third-place after logging a total of 5,094 points. 

Final Heptathlon Standings: 1) Rachel Peth, UNI (5,425); 2) Breanne Borman, WSU (5,406); 3) Holly Pattie-Belleli, MSU (5,094); 4) Chaley Rath, WSU (5,031); 5) Jenny Pinkston, WSU (4,616); 6) Sierra Hays, WSU (4,540); 7) Emily Doffing, WSU (4,509); 8) Elizabeth Herron, INS (4,362); 9) Lauren Frederick, UNI (4,311); 10) Dezha Moore, INS (4,121).  

 Women's Shot Put
 Results
 
Southern Illinois freshman Raven Saunders won the women's shot put event with a launch of 18.12, which currently ranks as the third best throw in the nation. Southern Illinois senior Ashley Gaston finished second with a mark of 16.74m, while Illinois State senior Jianna Williams was third (16.33m).
 Men's High Jump
 Results 
Southern Illinois' Kyle Landon took home top honors in the men's high jump with a mark of 2.11m. Indiana State's DeSean Prentice (2.08m) took home second, while Wichita State's Austin Chippeaux (2.03m) finished third.
 Women's Long  Jump
 Results
Missouri State junior Robiann Broomfield took home the gold medal in the women's long jump with a leap of (6.14m). Nikki Larch-Miller was a close second jumping 6.13m. In third was Indiana State senior Carmelia Stewart, who landed a mark of 6.03m.
 Men's Shot Put
 Results
 
Southern Illinois junior Josh Freeman took home top honores for the third consecutive year in the men's shot put with a toss of 19.70m, while UNI junior Justin Baker was second (18.65m). SIU's Curtis Wideman took third place with a heave of 18.25m.
 Women's High Jump
 Results 
Wichita State swept the women's high jump, all clearing 1.70m. Breanne Borman takes home the gold while Ashley Peterson takes home second and Haley Griffin taking third.
 Men's Long Jump
 Results
Franklin Adams of Southern Illinois took home the long jump title with a leap of 7.66m. Shawn Koch of UNI took home second (7.62m) and Kyle Landon of Southern Illinois (7.58m) took home third.

 Women's 100m  Hurdles
 Prelim  

Advancing to the Final: Taylor Larch-Miller, WSU (13.42); Nikki Larch-Miller, WSU (13.48); Carmelia Stewart, ISU (13.52); Oarabile Babolayi, MSU (13.66); Mary Young, DU (13.71); Remy Abrought, SIU (13.76); Holly Pattie-Belleli, MSU (13.77); Shanice Andrews, WSU (13.83) 
 Men's 110m  Hurdles
 Prelim 
Advancing to the Final: Adarius Washington, ISU (14.01); Daley Carter, ISU (14.07); Marcus Neely, ISU (14.26); Jon Rus, UNI (14.37); Jayvon Matthews, UNI (14.39); Jacob James, WSU (14.39); Jacob Wright, ISU (14.59); Kemar Jones, SIU (14.61)
 Women's 400m 
 Prelim

 
Advancing to the Final: Alethia Marrero, ISU (53.98); Darian Samuelson, UNI (54.65); Sarah Mussallem, ILS (54.88); Oschtisha Jackson, ISU (55.20); Shani Adams, MSU (55.56); Rai Ahmed-Green, DU (55.91); Rosalie Pringle, MSU (56.04); Jessica Jump, SIU (56.69)
 Men's 400m 
 Prelim

 
Advancing to the Final: Anderson Devonish, ILS (47.52); Nikolai Gall, SIU (47.68); Kevin Glastetter, LUC (47.78); Christopher Hamilton, ILS (48.25); Antonio Farley. ILS (48.47); Tucker Davis, WSU (48.55); Tyrell Dowdell, ISU (48.74); Cody Scheck, WSU (48.83)
 Women's 100m
 Prelim

 
Advancing to the Final: Katie Wise, INS (11.33); Nikki Larch-Miller, WSU (11.51); Marissa Kurtimah, MSU (11.51); Taylor Larch-Miller, WSU (11.58); Chidera Obasih, ISU (11.60); Shavone Husbands, MSU (11.81); Mystique Thompson, SIU (11.86); Jalynn Roberts-Lewis, ILS (11.91)
 Men's 100m
 Prelim 
  
Advancing to the Final: Brandon Carnes, UNI (10.34); Chris Strup, LUC (10.56); Jaynard Keys, ISU (10.70); Pierce Vincent, DU (10.72); Demetrius Shelton, DU (10.76); Daley Carter, ISU (10.78); Raimon Clay, ILS (10.81); Kendall Owens, DU (10.81)
 Women's 800m
 Prelim 
Advancing to the Final: Kyela Specht, BU (2:11.24); Brette Correy, UNI (2:11.50); Rebecca Stearns, LUC (2:11.53); Emily Delvo, BU (2:11.55); Jackie Mink, ILS (2:11.74); Mobola Rotibi, SIU (2:11.90); Alex Wilson, UNI (2:12.01); Cindy Forde, MSU (2:12.26)

 Men's 800m
 Prelim 

Advancing to the Final: David Timlin, ISU (1:51.71); Jake Mazanke, LUC (1:51.73); Peter Archibald, LUC (1:51.87); Chandler Diffee, LUC (1:52. 05); Jonathan Lafayette, ILS (1:52.47); Robbie Martinez-Garcia, WSU (1:52.80); James Saxton, DU (1:53.33); Kyle Hatton, ILS (1:53.41)
 Women's 400m Hurdles 
 Prelim 
Advancing to the Final: Oarabile Babolayi, MSU (59.37); Virginia Hill, DU (59.96); Nora Zajovics, WSU (1:00.41); Taylor Larch-Miller, WSU (1:00.82); Taylor Thomas, WSU (1:01.14); Mary Young, DU (1:02.02); Jennifer Roberts, UNI (1:02.46); Holly Salzbrenner, UNI (1:02.47)
 Men's 400m Hurdles
 Prelim 
Advancing to the Final: Kai Asberry, DU (52.26); Jonathan Duvall, WSU (52.30); Kemar Jones, SIU (52.39); Hudson Priebe, DU (52.48); Imani Payton, ISU (53.34); Javar Cruz, ILS (53.37); Jalen Lewis, ILS (53.61); Jacob James, WSU (54.02)
 Women's 3,000m 
 Steeplechase
 Results
 
Wichita State sophomore Sidney Hirsh (10:30.27) took first, while senior Krista Menghini of Southern Illinis finished in second at 10:35.62. Sycamore freshman finished third with 10:37.65.  

 Men's 3,000m 
 
Steeplechase
 Results  

Ugis Jocis of Wichita State took home the men's title with a time of 9:13.50. In second was teammate Kyle Larkin of Wichita State (9:16.45), and in third was Steffen Uhrich of Bradley at 9:19.88

 Sunday, May 17

 Men's Pole Vault
 
Nathan Schuck won the men's pole vault, clearing a height of 5.19m. Our second place and third place finishers also finished clearing 5.19m. Indiana State's Connor Curley finished second, while Jon Walsh of Southern Illinois took third.
 Women's Discus
 
Loyola senior Alison Szykowny took home the women's discus title, launching 53.98m, while Southern Illinois senior Ashley Gaston was second (53.70m). Gaston's teammate DeAnna Price took home third with a toss of 53.46m.
 Women's Triple  
 Jump
  
 
Indiana State's Carmelia Stewart took home top honors in the women's triple jump with a leap of 12.87m (42' 6"). Wichita State senior Shanice Andrews finished her career second (12.71m), while Missouri State's Robiann Broomfield finished third (12.65m).   
 Men's Discus
 
Josh Freeman of Southern Illinois won the Men's Discuss event with a toss of 57.09m. TJ Beelen of Southern Illinois and Brad Walski of UNI finished second and third, respectively.
 Men's Triple Jump
 
 
Luke James of Southern Illinois won the men's triple jump competition with a distance of 15.92m. In second was Shawn Koch of UNI (15.89m), and Loyola's Antwon James finished in third with a distance of 15.83m.
 Women's 4x100m
 

 
The Indiana State quartet of Alethia Marrero, Chidera Obasih, Demetra Camble, and Katie Wise edged out Wichita State in a tight finish to take the women's 4x100-meter relay title with a time of 44.71. The Shockers turned in a time of 45.23, while Illinois State finished third (46.07).  
 Men's 4x100m
  
The Rambler team of Keagan Potts, Chris Strup, Jaz Hays, and Kevin Glastetter clocked a time of 40.50, taking the men's 4x100-meter relay crown, just edging out UNI (40.76), while Illinois State took third (40.82).   
 Women's 1,500m
 

 
UNI's Alex Wilson out-kicked Bradley's Emily Delvo on the final lap to take the women’s 1,500-meter crown. Wilson clocked a time of 4:45.79, while Delvo finished second at 4:47.60. Emma Huston of Drake was third with a time of 4:47.67.
 Men's 1,500m
 
 
Loyola's Sam Penzenstadler finished strong on the final lap to take the men's 1,500-meter title in a time of 3:59.76. Indiana State's David Timlin took second (4:00.08), while Wichita State's Ugis Jocis finished third (4:01.01). 

 Women's 100m
 Hurdles  - Final
 

All of the top-three finishers broke the MVC All-Time record, MVC Meet record, and Facility record. Leading the pack was Wichita State's Nikki Larch-Miller with a time of 13.08. Her sister Taylor Larch-Miller took second with a time of 13.21, while freshman Mary Young of Drake finished third with 13.30.
 Men's 110m  Hurdles - Final Indiana State junior Adarius Washington won 110m hurdles title, crossing the finish line first in a time of 13.91. UNI's Jon Rus was second (14.02), while Indiana State sophomore Marcus Neely finished third in a time of 14.07.
 Women's 400m -
 Final
 
Indiana State's Alethia Marrero brought home the title with a time of 53.48 seconds. Sarah Mussallem of Illinois State was second with a time of 54.98, and Darian Samuelson of UNI was third with at mark of 55.00 seconds.
 Men's 400m - Final

 
Anderson Devonish of Illinois State won the men's 400-meter dash with a time of 46.68 seconds. Loyola senior Kevin Glastetter was second with a time of 46.79, while SIU's Nikolai Gall was third, clocking a time of 47.35.
 Women's 100m - Final
 
Indiana State junior Katie Wise earned her third consecutive title and crossed the finish line first to win the women's 100-meter dash, clocking a 11.15. Wichita State sophomore Nikki Larch-Miller came in second with 11.38, while Indiana State's Chidera Obasih takes third with 11.41.
 Men's 100m - Final
 
UNI sophomore Brandon Carnes defends his title from last outdoor season and wins with a time of 10.10 seconds. Junior Chris Strup also beat the previous records, coming in second with a time of 10.39. Pierce Vincent of Drake came in third with a time of 10.53.
 Women's  800m - Final
 
UNI senior Alex Wilson took home the women's 800-meter run title. She crossed the line in 2:11.16. Southern Illinois senior Mobola Rotibi finished second (2:12.22), while Bradley junior Emily Delvo came in third with a time of 2:13.01.
 Men's 800m - Final
 

 
David Timlin of Indiana State brought home the title in the 800m, clocking a time of 1:51.48. He was followed by Peter Archibald of Loyola (1:52.08) and his teammate Jake Mazanke (1:52.38), who finished second and third, respectively
 Women's 400m 
 Hurdles - Final
Missouri State's Orarbile Babolayi took first place in the 400h, with a time of 59.88 seconds. She was followed by Virginia Hill of Drake (1:00.63), who took second place and Wichita State sophomore Nora Zajovics took third with 1:01.01
 Mens' 400m  Hurdles - Final
 
Drake's Kai Asberry took home top honors in the 400m with a time of 51.95 seconds. He was followed by teammate Hudson Priebe, who finished in 52.32 seconds, and in third was Jonathon Duvall of Wichita State with a time of 52.65 seconds
 Women's 200m - Final
 
Indiana State's Katie Wise won clocking a time of 23.30 seconds in the 200m. Nikki Larch-Miller of Wichita State (23.43) and Marissa Kurtimah of Missouri State finished second and third, respectively.
 Mens' 200m - Final
 
UNI's Brandon Carnes blazed to his second victory of the day, winning the 200m in a time of 20.31 seconds. He was followed by Illinois State's Anderson Devonish (20.64) and Loyola's Jaz Hayes (20.94) in second and third, respectively.

 Women's 5,000m - Final
  

Sisters Kristen Busch and Caitlin Busch of Bradley took first and second with times of 17:10.66 and 17:11.57, respectively. In third was Wichita State's Sidney Hirsch with a time of 17:13.35.
 Men's 5,000m -  Final
 
Alex Baker of Loyola took home a gold medal winning the 5k in 14:44.53. In second place was Brady Johnson of Wichita State with a time of , and in third was John Mascari of Indiana State with a time of 14:48.42
 Women's 4x400m 
 Relay
 
Indiana State's team of Chidera Obasih, Jamie Newsome, Oschtisha Jackson, and Alethia Marrero took home the women's 4x400m relay title with a time of 3:39.37. In second was Missouri State, and in third was Northern Iowa.
 Men's 4x400m  Relay
 
Illinois State's team of Antonio Farley, Christopher Hamilton, Jalen Lewis, and Anderson Devonish took home the men's 4x400m relay title with a time of 3:14.24. In second was Loyola, and in third was Northern Iowa