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Track and Field 5/14/2025 4:58:00 PM
LOGAN, Utah – Utah State track and field will compete at the 2025 Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Clovis, California, from Thursday to Saturday, May 15-17.

MEET INFORMATION 
2025 Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Date: May 15-17, 2025
Start: Thursday @ 10:30 a.m.; Friday @ 10:30 a.m.; Saturday @ 2 p.m. (MT) 
Site: Clovis, California 
Venue: Veterans Memorial Stadium
Live Streaming: Mountain West Network
Live Results: Record Timing
Competitions: Meet Schedule and Start List
More Information: Championships Central

DIRECTOR OF TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY ARTIE GULDEN
"Both teams are excited for the conference championships. With it being a three-day meet, there will be ups and downs. We will focus on managing the emotions of a championship meet and competing like crazy. I am confident that as we are able to do that, our teams will experience a great deal of success."

RUNNING IT BACK
Utah State returns seven all-MW performers from the 2024 outdoor season as the Aggie men placed fourth at the MW Outdoor Championships with 118 points and the women finished fifth with 62.5 points.
   
Junior Logan Hammer won the conference title in the men's pole vault with a Utah State-record clearance of 5.62 meters (18-5.25). Junior Javin Richards won two medals at the championships, finishing second in the pole vault with his mark of 4.97 meters (16-3.5) and third in the decathlon with 6,731 points. A trio of underclassmen earned all-MW honors, with sophomore Landon Bott claiming silver in the 800 meters by finishing in 1:49.52, sophomore Joseph Turner uncorking a throw of 55.39 meters (181-8) to place second in the discus and sophomore Walker Deede finishing runner-up in the javelin with a throw of 66.36 meters (217-8).

On the women's side, senior Emma Thornley won bronze in the 10,000 meters with a time of 34.17.99. Senior Adi Nielson is the lone returning member of the 4x400-meter relay team that finished third at the championships, clocking in at 3:39.88.

REWRITING THE RECORD BOOK
Utah State distance runners have set four school records during the 2025 outdoor campaign. At the Stanford Invitational on April 4, graduate Camren Todd shattered the USU record in the 10,000 meters with his finishing time of 28:10.91, a time 22.54 seconds faster than the record set by Luke Beattie in 2021. Junior Sarah Ellis became the first Aggie woman to break a school record in the 2024-25 campaign by running the 5,000 meters in 16:04.58, topping Mica Rivera's time of 16:07.73 set in 2023. On April 16 at the Bryan Clay Invitational, junior Logan Garnica broke the USU record in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 8:33.91, topping graduate teammate Max Wehrli's mark from the 2024 edition of the meet. Stanford's track hosted another Utah State school record as Thornley topped Ellis' 5,000-meter performance with her own time of 16:01.44 at the Payton Jordan Invitational.  

USU's sprint squad set their first school record of the year in the final meet of the regular season. At the Franson Last Chance in Azusa, California, the women's 4x400-meter relay team of freshman Mashaylee Jones, senior Emma Reeves, Nielson and junior Alison Richter broke USU's 29-year-old record in the event with their time of 3:38.66.

RAISING THE BAR
Hammer, who holds the USU outdoor pole vault record, made Aggie history by clearing 5.50 meters (18-0.5) at the BYU Indoor Invitational on January 11, setting the Utah State indoor pole vault record. His mark bested the previous record of 5.45 meters (17-10.5), which was set by Lance White in 1994 and matched by Mark Calvin in 1998. Hammer broke his own record the following week by clearing 5.55 meters (18-2.5) at the Snake River Open on Jan. 17. At the Roman Ruiz Speed and Power Invite on Feb. 1, Hammer broke both his own record and the George Nelson Fieldhouse record with his mark of 5.60 meters (18-4.5). On February 15, the Nampa, Idaho, product cleared 5.61 meters (18-4.75) at the Tyson Invitational to break the school record. Hammer tied his school record en route to a sixth-place finish at the 2025 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, earning first-team All-American honors. He joins White as the only USU men's pole vaulters to earn both indoor and outdoor All-American honors.

On April 17, Hammer broke his own outdoor school record and Mountain West record at the Pacific Coast Invitational, clearing 5.68 meters (18-7.5), then broke it again two days later at the Beach Invitational with a height of 5.70 meters (18-8.25). Hammer currently has the top outdoor pole vault mark in the NCAA and the seventh-highest mark of any American, professional or collegiate, in 2025.

POLE VAULT U
Utah State pole vaulters have claimed eight top-10 placements in Aggie history so far in the 2025 track and field season. Hammer's indoor school record of 5.61 meters (18-4.75) headlined a prolific indoor season that also saw Richards set the sixth-best mark in school history at the Tyson Invitational with a clearance of 5.25 meters (17-2.75) and junior Marshall Rasmussen set the seventh best with a height of 5.21 meters (17-1) at the MW Indoor Championships. On the women's side, freshman Abbie Scott claimed the second-best height in Aggie history by clearing 4.11 meters (13-5.75) in her silver-medal performance at the MW Indoor Championships and freshman Lucy Jeppson set the fifth-best mark with her clearance of 3.88 meters (12-8.75) at the BYU December Invitational. Aggie vaulters have carried their momentum into the outdoor season, with Richards setting USU's fourth-best mark of 5.30 meters (17-4.75) at the Bobcat Invitational, Rasmussen posting the seventh-best mark of 5.19 meters (17-0.25) at the UNLV Rebel ELITE, and Hammer twice breaking the outdoor school record at April's Long Beach, California, meets.

BOUND FOR OREGON?
Heading into the week's meets, Utah State has 17 individuals and relay teams that are in qualifying position for the NCAA West First Rounds, held in College Station, Texas, from May 28-31. Berths to the First Rounds are awarded to the region's top 48 individuals and top 24 relay teams in each event. Aggie athletes in qualifying position are listed below with their converted marks.

USU Men:
100 Meters - 46. Ayodele Ojo, 10.30.
800 Meters - 12. Landon Bott, 1:47.11.
10,000 Meters - 21. Camren Todd, 28:10.91.
3,000-Meter Steeplechase - 9. Logan Garnica, 8:33.91; 35. Garrett Woodhouse, 8:46.89.
4x100-Meter Relay - 15. Utah State (Diego Aguirre-Stewart, Daniel Chase, Mathew Hall, Ayodele Ojo), 39.65.
High Jump - 27. Taite Priestley, 2.12 meters (6-11.5).
Pole Vault - 1. Logan Hammer, 5.70 meters (18-8.25); 24. Javin Richards, 5.30 meters (17-4.5); 41. Marshall Rasmussen, 5.19 meters (17-0.25).
Shot Put - 42. Nate Franz, 18.13 meters (59-5.75).
Javelin - 21. Walker Deede, 68.63 meters (225-2).

USU Women:

10,000 Meters - 31. Emma Thornley, 33:32.13; 42. Brianne Smith, 34:08.72.
100-Meter Hurdles - 36. Krysthina Vlahovic, 13.46.
3,000-Meter Steeplechase - 7. Shelby Jensen, 9:54.02.
4x400-Meter Relay - 24. Utah State (Mashaylee Jones, Emma Reeves, Adi Nielson, Alison Richter), 3:38.66.

The top-12 finishers in each event at each of the NCAA West and East First Rounds will qualify for the NCAA Outdoor National Championships, held at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, from June 11-14.

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1010
For the first time in the outdoor season, USU track and field will be competing in a team-scored competition. Team points are awarded based on individual finishes in each event, with the first-place athlete receiving ten points, the runner-up earning eight points, the third-place competitor garnering six points, and proceeding down to the eighth-place athlete, who receives one point. All-Mountain West honors are awarded to the top-three finishers in each event.  

LAST MEET
Utah State's final meet of the regular season, the Franson Last Chance in Azusa, California, from May 9-10, was highlighted by the quartet of Jones, Reeves, Nielson and Richter breaking the school record in the women's 4x400-meter relay. The crew finished in 3:38.66 to take third place at the meet.

FOLLOW ALONG
Fans can follow the Utah State track and field programs on X at USUTF_XC, on Facebook at USUTrack and on Instagram at USUTF_XC. Aggie fans can also follow the Utah State athletic program on X at USUAthletics or on Facebook at Utah State University Athletics.

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Players Mentioned

Logan Garnica

Logan Garnica

Freshman
Adi Nielson

Adi Nielson

Sophomore
Emma Reeves

Emma Reeves

Junior
Mica Rivera

Mica Rivera

Graduate Student
Marshall Rasmussen

Marshall Rasmussen

Sophomore
Emma Thornley

Emma Thornley

Sophomore
Max Wehrli

Max Wehrli

Junior
Camren Todd

Camren Todd

Graduate Student
Nate Franz

Nate Franz

Sophomore
Sarah Ellis

Sarah Ellis

Freshman
Logan Hammer

Logan Hammer

Freshman
Krysthina Vlahovic

Krysthina Vlahovic

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Logan Garnica

Logan Garnica

Freshman
Adi Nielson

Adi Nielson

Sophomore
Emma Reeves

Emma Reeves

Junior
Mica Rivera

Mica Rivera

Graduate Student
Marshall Rasmussen

Marshall Rasmussen

Sophomore
Emma Thornley

Emma Thornley

Sophomore
Max Wehrli

Max Wehrli

Junior
Camren Todd

Camren Todd

Graduate Student
Nate Franz

Nate Franz

Sophomore
Sarah Ellis

Sarah Ellis

Freshman
Logan Hammer

Logan Hammer

Freshman
Krysthina Vlahovic

Krysthina Vlahovic

Freshman
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