Weber State's men's and women's track and field teams gear up for the 2025 Big Sky Outdoor Track and Field Championships taking place May 14-17 in Sacramento. The championship will consist of multi-events on the first two days, followed by trials and finals across multiple events. The competition is crucial as athletes aim to secure spots in the NCAA Regionals later this month.

By the Numbers
  • Wildcats rank in the top five in ten different events for men.
  • Senior Kapua Pulotu leads the Big Sky for women in the discus with a mark of 171-01, ranked 41st in the NCAA West Region.
Yes, But

While Weber State boasts several top contenders, the Wildcats face strong competition within the Big Sky. Many teams are equally positioned to disrupt their chances for top finishes.

State of Play
  • Meet will take place at Hornet Stadium, hosted by Sacramento State.
  • The Wildcats are looking to leverage their recent successes from the season, including a school record in the 4x400 meter relay.
What's Next

Following the Big Sky Championships, athletes who qualify will compete at the NCAA West First Round meet from May 28-31 in Austin, Texas, aiming for a spot at the NCAA Championships.

Bottom Line

The championships are a pivotal moment for Weber State's track teams. Strong performances could lead to NCAA opportunities, making this week crucial for their athletes' futures.