LOGAN, Utah – Utah State track and field will return from its holiday break at the Weber State Indoor Invitational in Ogden, Utah, on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 9-10.
MEET INFORMATION
Weber State Indoor Invitational
Date: Jan. 9-10, 2026
Start: Friday @ 3 p.m.; Saturday @ 10 a.m. (MT)
Site: Ogden, Utah
Venue: Stromberg Arena (track and jumping events) and Marquardt Fieldhouse (throwing events)
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Meet Schedule and Info
DECEMBER TO REMEMBER
Utah State opened the 2025-26 indoor season with a record-setting performance at the BYU December Invitational from Dec. 10-11 and the Idaho State Winter Open on Dec. 12. Seniors
Logan Hammer and
Javin Richards and freshman
Adia Ross broke school records in the men's pole vault (5.63 meters (18-5.5), men's heptathlon (5,536 points) and women's 60 meters (7.48), respectively. Aggie athletes set a total of 10 top-10 marks and won seven individual titles between the two meets. For their efforts, the USU contingent earned a record-setting total of five Mountain West weekly awards, with Ross winning MW Women's Track Athlete and Freshman of the Week honors, Hammer claiming his seventh career MW Men's Field Athlete of the Week award, sophomore
Presley Gray winning MW Women's Field Athlete of the Week for her clearance of 1.79 meters (5-10.5) in the high jump and sophomore
Ayodele Ojo, Jr. earning MW Men's Track Athlete of the Week for his winning 60-meter run of 6.70.
RUNNING IT BACK
Utah State enters the indoor season returning seven all-Mountain West performers from last year as the Aggie men placed third at the 2025 MW Indoor Championships with 109 points and the women finished eighth with 43 points.
Hammer and junior
Landon Bott claimed MW titles in 2025, with Bott winning the 800 meters in 1:52.38 and Hammer winning his second-straight pole vault title with a clearance of 5.52 meters (18-6.5). The USU men's distance medley relay team earned all-conference honors for its 9:42.46 time, taking second place at the MW Indoor Championships, as Bott and seniors
Ernest Green and
Samuel Green return from that group.
Ernest Green also earned all-conference honors as he won silver in the 800 meters with a time of 1:52.59. Sophomore
Diego Aguirre-Stewart took silver in the 200 meters, clocking in at 20.93. Sophomore
Taite Priestley earned his first career All-MW honors in the high jump, tying for bronze with a height of 2.04 meters (6-8.25). Senior
Marshall Rasmussen joined Hammer on the pole vault podium, winning silver with a jump of 5.21 meters (18-1.25).
Hammer won two Mountain West Men's Field Athlete of the Week awards last season. Sophomore
Daniel Chase won MW Men's Track Athlete of the Week once and MW Men's Freshman of the Week twice, while Aguirre-Stewart and Gray each won MW Freshman of the Week honors once.
WELCOME TO LOGAN
Utah State track and field is welcoming four transfers (two men, two women) and 21 freshmen (eight men, 13 women) to the program this season. Five of the 25 newcomers competed during the cross country season this fall, with sophomore
Jayden Holdsworth and freshmen
Taylor Palmer and
Hailey Shakespear representing the Aggies at the MW Cross Country Championships.
LAST MEET
Utah State started off the 2025-26 season by claiming seven titles and 17 podium finishes and posting 10 performances, including three school records, that ranked in the top 10 all-time in USU history at the BYU December Invitational and Idaho State Winter Open.
FOLLOW ALONG
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