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“You just need to cross the line first.”
Marco Langon shares what it would mean to bring a 5,000m NCAA title back to Villanova and add his name to a legacy that hasn’t seen a champion in the event since 2008.
Could this be the year the Wildcats reclaim the crown? Langon races tonight, so we’ll find out soon
Catch the full conversation on the latest episode of The Meet Up! Link in bio!
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12/06/2026
Gudaf Tsegay has been handed a four-month sanction after testing positive for Letrozole in an out-of-competition test last December.
Tsegay — the 2022 world 5,000m champion, 2023 world 10,000m champion, and former 5,000m world record holder (14:00.21) — disclosed the finding immediately and provided medical documentation showing the substance was prescribed to treat a diagnosed condition. World Athletics confirmed her treatment met TUE standards. WADA denied the retroactive exemption.
The AIU classified the violation under no fault or negligence. The four-month ban runs through September 30 — meaning she misses the World Athletics Ultimate Championship in Budapest (Sept. 11–13).
She’s eligible to race again October 1.
🎙️ MIC’D UP with 2x Olympian Kara Goucher 🎙️
Last weekend at Brooks PR, we had the chance to mic up Kara Goucher during her son, Colton Goucher’s, Freshman Mile race.
Some wholesome supportive mom content for the feed to kick off the morning 🥹
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12/06/2026
🏆 Women's Scores After Day 2 of the NCAA Championships 🚨
Washington leads after 18 points in the Pole Vault from the Moll Twins. Iowa State currently sits second after compiling 15 points in the 10K.
Pictured - Hadley Streit picked up 5 points for Minnesota in the women's hammer.
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SHE DIDN’T EVEN KNOW 😭🤯
After crossing the line in 10.63, Adaejah Hodge ran straight into the tunnel focused on one thing: making it through Day 1 and getting ready for the final.
Then officials called her back 👀
That’s when she found out she had broken the NCAA record, become the fifth-fastest woman in world history, and needed her spikes weighed. 🚨🔥
12/06/2026
🚨 COLLEGIATE OUTDOOR RECORD 🚨
Amanda Moll WINS the 2026 NCAA Title with a collegiate record in the women's pole vault with a collegiate record jump on her final attempt. The previous record was Hana Moll's 4.80m (15-9).
Hana finished second today 4.74m performance.
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12/06/2026
LAST ROUND STUNNER 💥🤩
🏆 McKyla Van Der Westhuizen responds to a massive throw by Evelyn Bliss in the final round! She throws 60.87m to surpass Bliss (60.28m) and WIN The NCAA Javelin Title.
WHAT A DAY.
Women's Javelin Results
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1st: McKyla Van Der Westhuizen, Rice, 60.87m (199-8) (PB)
2nd: Evelyn Bliss, Bucknell, 60.28m (197-9)
3rd: Irene Jepkemboi, TCU, 60.16m (197-4) (SB)
4th: Valentina Barrios Bornacelli, Missouri, 57.17m (187-6)
5th: Lilly Urban, Nevada, 55.88m (183-4)
6th: Christiana Ellina, Virginia, 54.99m (180-5) (PB)
7th: Shea Greene, Princeton, 54.90m (180-1)
8th: Arndis Oskarsdottir, FIU, 54.75m (179-7) (SB)
9th: Jana Lowka, Nebraska, 54.02m (177-3)
10th: Alexis Guillory, LSU, 52.73m (173-0)
11th: Saydi Orange, Washington, 51.86m (170-2)
12th: Eleanor Partrick, Alabama, 51.67m (169-6
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12/06/2026
🚨 A flawless season for Axelina 🚨
Axelina Johansson wins the NCAA Shot Put Title and remains undefeated in the Shot Put in the 2026 Outdoor season.
She throws 19.92m, a NEW MEET RECORD.
Women's Shot Results:
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1st: Axelina Johansson, Nebraska, 19.92m (65-4¼) (MR)
2nd: Ashley Erasmus, USC, 18.14m (59-6¼)
3rd: Alida Van Daalen, Florida, 18.12m (59-5½) (SB)
4th: Jessica Oji, Penn, 17.98m (59-0)
5th: Mine De Klerk, Nebraska, 17.86m (58-7¼)
6th: Nina Ndubuisi, Georgia, 17.67m (57-11¾)
7th: Elizabeth Tapper, Michigan, 17.54m (57-6½) (SB)
8th: Megan Hague, Auburn, 17.51m (57-5½)
9th: Anthonett Nabwe, Minnesota, 17.40m (57-1)
10th: Makayla Long, Colorado State, 17.07m (56-0)
11th: Kelsie Murrell-Ross, Georgia, 17.02m (55-10¼)
12th: Donna Douglas, Nebraska, 16.94m (55-7)
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THREW UP BEFORE THE RACE... THEN RAN 54.49. 🤯🚀
Akala Garrett’s stomach wasn’t feeling great before the 400mH prelims, but that didn’t stop her from posting the fastest qualifying time.
The South Carolina star talks about staying calm, trusting her race plan, and using the men’s team performances as motivation.
First NCAA title loading? 👀🏆
Akala Garrett will be SCARY in the Finals on Saturday 😰
Akala led the women’s 400H qualifiers with a smooth 54.49!
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