INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Northwest Missouri State indoor track and field teams earned 20 All-America honors during the 2025 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Fall Creek Pavilion.
The Bearcat men recorded their highest team finish at the NCAA indoor championships since 1987, placing 5th overall with 30 points. The Northwest women scored four points, tying for 36th place in the team standings.
A full list of team scores can be found
here.
NCAA DIVISION II INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
(M) 60m Hurdles: Senior
Moses Koroma did not start in the finals after being disqualified on a false start.
(M) 60m: Junior
Dominic Sedlacek secured first-team All-America honors with a 5th-place finish, clocking a time of 6.70. Sedlacek was narrowly edged out by one-hundredth of a second for 4th place.
(M) Mile: Junior
Riley Witt earned first-team All-America recognition with a 7th-place finish in the mile. Witt crossed the line in 4:06.00, while Wingate's Titouan Le Grix claimed the national title with a meet-record time of 3:59.15.
(M) 400m: Junior
Truman Hare placed 4th nationally with a time of 47.10, securing first-team All-America honors. Hare won Heat 1 but was overtaken by competitors in Heat 2.
(M) 800m: Senior
Maxime Touron finished 5th in the nation with a time of 1:49.76. His performance earned him first-team All-America status.
(M) 3000m: Senior
Grant Bradley led Northwest in the 3,000-meter finals, finishing 8th in 8:00.62 to claim first-team All-America honors. Junior
Drew Atkins crossed the line in 8:14.06, finishing 16th nationally.
(W) 4x400m: The Bearcat squad of
Chloe Saenz,
Jadyn Barnes,
Anjelena Carder, and
Melanie Roland ran a season-best 3:41.09 to win the opening heat. After all sections concluded, Northwest secured a 5th-place finish and first-team All-America recognition.
(M) 4x400m: In a historic race, the top three finishers in the men's 4x400-meter relay recorded times that stuck them inside the top 5 in Division II history. The Bearcat team of
Prince Griffin,
Logan Arellano,
Keith Griffin III, and
Truman Hare shattered the school record with a time of 3:08.18—now the 5th-fastest time in Division II history across all tracks—earning them a 3rd-place national medal.
TOP 5 NCAA DIV. II ALL-TIME 4X400M RECORDS – ON ALL TRACKS
- Pittsburg State – 3:07.18 (3/15/2025)
- Pittsburg State - 3:07.72 (2/11/2023)
- Lincoln – 3:07.75 (3/15/2025)
- Pittsburg State – 3:07.80 (2/15/2025)
- Northwest Missouri State – 3:08.18 (3/15/2025)
2025 NORTHWEST ALL-AMERICANS
First Team
- (Men's DMR, 2nd place) Riley Witt, Logan Arellano, Maxime Touron, Grant Bradley – 1st Team
- (Men's 60M, 5th place) Dominic Sedlacek – 1st Team
- (Men's Mile, 7th place) Riley Witt – 1st Team
- (Men's 400M, 4th place) Truman Hare – 1st Team
- (Men's 800M, 5th place) Maxime Touron – 1st Team
- (Men's 3000M, 8th place) Grant Bradley – 1st Team
- (Women's 4x400M, 5th place) Chloe Saenz, Jadyn Barnes, Anjelena Carder, Melanie Roland – 1st Team
- (Men's 4x400M, 3rd place) Prince Griffin, Logan Arellano, Keith Griffin III, Truman Hare) – 1st Team
Second Team
TOP 10 2025 NCAA DIV. II FINAL TEAM SCORES – MEN
- Pittsburg State – 76 points
- Grand Valley State – 61.5 points
- Colo. School of Mines – 36 points
- Adams State – 32 points
- Northwest Missouri State – 30 points
- West Texas A&M – 29 points
- Wingate – 28 points
- Angelo State – 27 points
- Lincoln (Mo.) – 26 points
- Harding – 24 points
SCHOOL RECORDS BROKEN AT NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
Northwest's NCAA Indoor Men's Team Finishes
1987 - 3rd
1989 - T16th
1990 - 14th
1991 - T18th
1992 - T14th
1995 - T25th
1997 - T19th
1999 - T29th
2000 - T23rd
2001 - 6th
2002 - 6th
2003 - T36th
2005 - T9th
2006 - T21st
2007 - T24th
2009 - T18th
2010 - T20th
2011 - T30th
2019 - T17th
2021 - T12th
2023 - T7th
2024 - 6th
2025 – 5th
Northwest's NCAA Indoor Women's Team Finishes:
1987 - 8th
1988 - T22nd
1989 - T11th
1995 - T12th
1997 - T13th
1998 - 17th
2003 - T13th
2004 - T32nd
2005 - T39th
2009 - 49th
2010 - T35th
2012 - T38th
2014 - 50th
2021 - 40th
2022 - T25th
2023 - T10th
2024 - 7th
2025 – T36th
2025 NCAA Indoor Championships Meet Recaps:
DAY ONE - MARCH 13
DAY TWO - MARCH 14