Indiana State's track and field team made a strong showing on the first day of the NCAA East First Round, with key performances highlighting their efforts. Kieran Barnewall recorded a personal best of 13.88 in the 110m hurdles, placing 26th, and narrowly missed advancing to the next round. Senior Collin Forrest concluded his career with a 42nd-place finish in the same event. Sloan Cox placed 26th in the shot put with a mark of 17.95m, adding to his impressive collegiate record. The team's accomplishments were noteworthy as they prepare for additional events scheduled for Thursday.

By the Numbers
  • Kieran Barnewall's time in the 110m hurdles was 13.88 seconds.
  • Sloan Cox's shot put distance was 17.95m (58-10.75).
State of Play
  • Five Sycamore women's athletes are set to compete on Thursday in various events.
  • Collin Forrest and Terrance O'Bannon both wrapped up their Indiana State careers on Wednesday.
What's Next

The Sycamores' women's athletes will compete in events such as the hammer throw and 100m hurdles on Thursday, aiming for strong performances to advance in the tournament.

Bottom Line

With record-breaking performances from Barnewall and Cox, Indiana State's track and field team showcases its depth and talent, setting the stage for promising results in upcoming competitions.