Utah State track and field will conclude its outdoor regular season at the Oregon Twilight event on May 8, 2026, in Eugene, Oregon. The team boasts nine all-MW performers from last year, with the men finishing third at the MW Outdoor Championships and the women ninth. Notable performers include senior Logan Hammer, who captured his third consecutive pole vault title, and junior Landon Bott, who secured gold in the men's 800 meters. The Aggies aim to qualify 24 individuals and relay teams for the NCAA West First Rounds later this month, further showcasing their competitive prowess.

By the Numbers
  • Utah State had 24 athletes in qualifying position for the NCAA West First Rounds.
  • Hammer holds the school record in the men's pole vault at 5.65 meters (18-6.5).
State of Play
  • The Aggies recently broke multiple school records, including the women's 4x400-meter relay.
  • Three USU men qualified for the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships.
What's Next

Following the Oregon Twilight, Utah State will focus on the upcoming NCAA West First Rounds from May 27-30, where athletes will compete for a chance to advance to the NCAA Outdoor National Championships in June.

Bottom Line

Utah State's strong performance in the regular season positions them favorably for the NCAA qualifiers, highlighting both individual and team achievements. The Aggies' ability to break records and secure podium finishes indicates they are a formidable contender as they head into postseason competitions.