Utah State track and field is gearing up for major competitions at the BYU-hosted Robison Invitational and the Stanford-hosted Payton Jordan Invitational, occurring from April 29 to May 2, 2026. The Aggie men's team recently claimed third place at the MW Outdoor Championships, while the women's team finished ninth. Key individual performances include Logan Hammer winning his third straight title in pole vault, and Landon Bott's victory in the men's 800 meters. The program also boasts numerous athletes ranked in the NCAA West Region top-25 for various events.

By the Numbers
  • 14 Utah State athletes or relay teams ranked in the top-25 of the NCAA West Region.
  • Two school records were set at the Bryan Clay Invitational: Logan Garnica in the men's 3,000-meter steeplechase and Sarah Ellis in the women's 5,000 meters.
State of Play
  • Nine all-MW performers returning from the 2025 outdoor season.
  • 12 MW weekly awards earned, a program record, during the 2025-26 indoor season.
What's Next

Upcoming meets will be crucial for qualifying athletes for the NCAA First Rounds as officials will evaluate performance based on season rankings. The focus will be on maintaining momentum from the recent successful home invite and leveraging strong individual standings.

Bottom Line

Success at the upcoming meets could propel Utah State athletes into NCAA Championships contention, while individual performances will be pivotal in breaking records and securing spots in the finals.