Fort Hays State University's track and field teams excelled at the MIAA Indoor Championships, with the women finishing third, their best in program history, and the men tying their best finish in fourth place. The teams secured 15 national qualifying marks and earned multiple All-MIAA honors. Ethan Lang, Trever Medina, and Grant Bradley delivered standout performances, showcasing the team's skill and determination across various events.

By the Numbers
  • The women's team finished third with 62 points, while the men finished fourth with 64 points.
  • 15 national qualifying marks were achieved, with 8 on the men's side and 7 on the women's.
State of Play
  • Both the men's and women's 4x400m relay teams secured commendable finishes, with the men placing second and the women fifth.
  • Individual performances in field events notably contributed to the team's success, with strong showings in pole vault, triple jump, and shot put.
What's Next

The Tigers now await selections for the 2024 NCAA Division II Indoor Championships, continuing their pursuit of success on a national level.

Bottom Line

Fort Hays State University's track and field teams achieved historic milestones at the MIAA Indoor Championships, demonstrating exceptional talent and potential for continued success at the national level.