UIndy's Zoe Pentecost clinched the 2024 weight throw national championship on day one of the NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships, while Sabrina Robison secured her second All-American title in the pole vault. The Greyhounds finished the day tied for fourth with Azusa Pacific, earning 16 points at the Robert W. Plaster Center in Pittsburg, Kan.

The Big Picture

This victory marks a strong start for the UIndy women's track and field team at the national championships, setting a competitive tone for the rest of the event.

By the Numbers
  • Zoe Pentecost's winning throw reached 20.47 meters, surpassing her previous personal best by 0.37 meters.
  • Sabrina Robison secured third place in the pole vault with a height of 4.12m, earning her second consecutive All-American title.
State of Play
  • UIndy's strong performances put them in a tie for fourth place with Azusa Pacific, showcasing their competitive prowess early in the championships.
  • Day two will see Ellie Lengerich competing in the pentathlon, starting at 11 a.m. ET.
What's Next

With momentum from Pentecost and Robison's success, UIndy looks forward to continued strong showings in the upcoming events at the Indoor Track and Field Championships.

Bottom Line

Zoe Pentecost and Sabrina Robison's impressive performances have propelled the UIndy team into a competitive position, setting the stage for further success in the championships.