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Utah State Track & Field Hits the Road for Pepsi Florida Relays and Stanford Invitational

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Track and Field 4/2/2026 3:30:00 PM
LOGAN, Utah – Utah State track and field will travel out-of-state for the first time in the 2026 outdoor season, with sprinters racing at the Pepsi Florida Relays in Gainesville, Florida, and distance runners, jumpers and throwers competing at the Stanford Invitational in Stanford, California, on April 3-4.
 
MEET INFORMATION
Pepsi Florida Relays
Date: April 3-4, 2026
Start: Friday @ 12:30 p.m.; Saturday @ 10 a.m. (MT)
Site: Gainesville, Florida
Venue: James G. Pressly Stadium, Percy Beard Track
Live Results: PrimeTime Timing
Competitions: Meet Schedule and Info
 
Stanford Invitational
Date: April 3-4, 2026
Start: Friday @ 11 a.m.; Saturday @ 2 p.m. (MT)
Site: Stanford, California
Venue: Cobb Track and Angell Field
Live Results: RecordTiming
Competitions: Meet Schedule and Info
 
RUNNING IT BACK
Utah State returns nine all-MW performers from the 2025 outdoor season as the Aggie men placed third at the MW Outdoor Championships with 114.5 points and the women finished ninth with 38 points.

Senior Logan Hammer his third-straight conference title in the men's pole vault with a meet-record clearance of 5.65 meters (18-6.5). Junior Landon Bott won the men's 800 meters with a time of 1:49.68, adding the outdoor gold to his indoor gold from the 2025 indoor championships. Seniors Marshall Rasmussen and Javin Richards completed the Aggie sweep of the pole vault podium with respective marks of 5.11 meters (16-9.25) and 4.96 meters (16-3.25). In the throws group, junior Walker Deede won his second-straight MW silver medal in the javelin with a throw of 68.72 meters (225-5) and junior Joseph Turner uncorked a throw of 56.37 meters (184-11) to win bronze in the discus. Two then-freshmen added to the men's medal count with Ayodele Ojo, Jr. winning silver in the 100 meters in 10.32 and Taite Priestley winning bronze in the high jump with a leap of 2.09 meters (6-10.25). On the women's side, junior Shelby Jensen won silver in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 9:48.44.
 
BEST IN THE WEST
Utah State has 12 athletes (eight men, four women) who rank in the top-25 in the NCAA West Region in their respective events. Ojo and freshman David Konan rank second and sixth in the region, respectively, in the men's 100 meters. Deede ranks sixth in the men's javelin, while junior Camilla McKinstry ranks seventh in the women's 3,000-meter steeplechase. Senior Valerie Clark (women's javelin), freshman Karina Cooper (women's pole vault), junior Kace Jones (men's javelin), junior Claire Petersen (women's 400-meter hurdles), sophomore Ethan Peterson (men's 800 meters), Priestley (men's high jump), Richards (men's pole vault) and freshman Stockton Stevens (men's 3,000-meter steeplechase) also rank in the region's top-25 entering the month of April. The top-48 individuals and top-24 relay teams in each of the West and East Regions will qualify for the NCAA First Rounds.
 
AWARDS SEASON
Freshman Henry Tait earned MW Men's Freshman of the Week honors on March 24, his first career MW weekly award and the Aggies' first accolades of the outdoor campaign. Freshman Karina Cooper won the women's freshman honors on March 31, the second such award of her career. Utah State student-athletes claimed a total of 12 MW weekly awards in the 2025-26 indoor season, the most in program history and the second-straight indoor season with at least 10 awards earned.

INDOOR SEASON BY THE NUMBERS
– Utah State track and field athletes posted 64 performances that ranked in the top 10 in school history during the indoor track and field season. Petersen led the women's team with six top-10 marks in the 60-meter hurdles and 4x400-meter relay, while six Aggie men co-led their squad with three top-10 performances each. The women's team posted 34 top-10 performances, paced by 18 top-10 times from the sprint group. The men's team was close behind with 30 top-10 performances, led by the distance squad's tally of 12 top-10 times.
 
– Utah State had 10 athletes earn all-MW honors at the 2026 Mountain West Indoor Track and Field Championships. Hammer won an individual gold medal in the men's pole vault. Bott (DMR), senior Ernest Green (DMR), sophomore Jayden Holdsworth (DMR), freshman Tayshaun Ogomo (800 meters), Ojo (60 meters) and freshman Caleb White (DMR) claimed runner-up finishes for the Aggie men. Priestley (high jump), Rasmussen (pole vault) and Richards (heptathlon) each earned bronze medals to complete the Aggies' all-conference roster.
 
– Aggie athletes broke or tied eight school records during the 2026 indoor campaign. Utah State opened the 2025-26 indoor season with a record-setting performance at the BYU December Invitational from Dec. 10-11, as Hammer, 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. Ojo became the fourth Aggie to set a school record in 2025-26 when he ran the 60 meters in 6.55 at the Snake River Open on Jan. 16, topping both the Utah State record of 6.61, set in 2014, and the MW record of 6.60, set in 2015. Bott broke the men's 800-meter school record in front of the Aggie faithful at the Roman Ruiz Speed and Power Invitational on Jan. 30, crossing the line in 1:47.79. Three records fell on the final weekend of the regular season, as Jensen broke the program record in the women's 3,000 meters with a time of 9:21.31 and Holdsworth ran USU's first-ever four-minute mile of 3:59.90 at the Husky Classic while Bott broke his own 800-meter record by finishing in 1:47.55 at the Tyson Invitational. At the MW indoor championships, sophomore Shay Jones tied the USU record in the women's 400 meters of 53.05.
 
Three USU men qualified for the 2026 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, tying the most entries in Utah State history and outpacing all but one Mountain West institution. Bott (800 meters), Hammer (pole vault) and Ojo (60 meters) all earned Second-Team All-American honors.
 
LAST MEET
Utah State put up a strong overall performance at the UVU Collegiate Invitational in Orem, Utah, claiming five titles and 17 podium finishes while posting seven performances that rank in the top-10 in school history.
 
FOLLOW ALONG
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Players Mentioned

Valerie Clark

Valerie Clark

Sophomore
Marshall Rasmussen

Marshall Rasmussen

Sophomore
Camilla McKinstry

Camilla McKinstry

Sophomore
Logan Hammer

Logan Hammer

Freshman
Javin Richards

Javin Richards

Freshman
Karina Cooper

Karina Cooper

Jumps
Freshman
Shelby Jensen

Shelby Jensen

Dist.
Junior
Shay Jones

Shay Jones

Sprints
Sophomore
Claire Petersen

Claire Petersen

Sprints
Junior
Adia Ross

Adia Ross

Sprints
Freshman
Landon Bott

Landon Bott

Mid. Dist.
Junior
Walker Deede

Walker Deede

Throws
Junior

Players Mentioned

Valerie Clark

Valerie Clark

Sophomore
Marshall Rasmussen

Marshall Rasmussen

Sophomore
Camilla McKinstry

Camilla McKinstry

Sophomore
Logan Hammer

Logan Hammer

Freshman
Javin Richards

Javin Richards

Freshman
Karina Cooper

Karina Cooper

Freshman
Jumps
Shelby Jensen

Shelby Jensen

Junior
Dist.
Shay Jones

Shay Jones

Sophomore
Sprints
Claire Petersen

Claire Petersen

Junior
Sprints
Adia Ross

Adia Ross

Freshman
Sprints
Landon Bott

Landon Bott

Junior
Mid. Dist.
Walker Deede

Walker Deede

Junior
Throws
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