Track and Field Preps for Big Ten Indoor Championships
Feb 26 | Track & Field
INDIANAPOLIS – Rutgers track and field begins competition at the 2026 Big Ten Indoor Championships on Thursday, February 26 through Saturday, February 28 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Scarlet Knights enter the week with ranked performances in several events, poised to earn podium and medal finishes.
Visit Championship Central for coverage of the three-day championship. Live results and live streams are available on Thursday (Track/Field), Friday (Track/Field) and Saturday (Track/Field) courtesy of B1G+. The event starts at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday and concludes with the awards presentation on Saturday at 5:50 p.m.
The Scarlet Knights enter competition with strong momentum coming off a season that has produced six indoor school records. The squad also boasts 11 podium finishers from previous Big Ten Indoor Championships, including four indoor medalist, highlighted by 2023 long jump champion Sincere Robinson and 2024 long jump champion Celine-Jada Brown. Robison ranks fourth in the field and Brown has the third-longest jump in the conference as she looks to reclaim the top spot.
Chris Serrao, a two-time indoor bronze medalist, enters the week with the fastest time in the Big Ten in the 60-meter hurdles. Kevin O'Sullivan finished runner-up at the 2024 indoor championships and currently ranks fourth in the conference, while his brother Brian O'Sullivan has the fifth-best height in the league. Donavan Anderson ranks third in the triple jump, followed by Joseph Oduro who's seeded fourth in the Big Ten.
Charlee Crawford, who owns the sixth-fastest time in the 400-meter, will run the 4x400-meter relay squad that's also ranked sixth in the event. Jenovia Logan will look to capture a podium in the high jump as she holds the eighth-best height in the Big Ten.
Visit Championship Central for coverage of the three-day championship. Live results and live streams are available on Thursday (Track/Field), Friday (Track/Field) and Saturday (Track/Field) courtesy of B1G+. The event starts at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday and concludes with the awards presentation on Saturday at 5:50 p.m.
The Scarlet Knights enter competition with strong momentum coming off a season that has produced six indoor school records. The squad also boasts 11 podium finishers from previous Big Ten Indoor Championships, including four indoor medalist, highlighted by 2023 long jump champion Sincere Robinson and 2024 long jump champion Celine-Jada Brown. Robison ranks fourth in the field and Brown has the third-longest jump in the conference as she looks to reclaim the top spot.
Chris Serrao, a two-time indoor bronze medalist, enters the week with the fastest time in the Big Ten in the 60-meter hurdles. Kevin O'Sullivan finished runner-up at the 2024 indoor championships and currently ranks fourth in the conference, while his brother Brian O'Sullivan has the fifth-best height in the league. Donavan Anderson ranks third in the triple jump, followed by Joseph Oduro who's seeded fourth in the Big Ten.
Charlee Crawford, who owns the sixth-fastest time in the 400-meter, will run the 4x400-meter relay squad that's also ranked sixth in the event. Jenovia Logan will look to capture a podium in the high jump as she holds the eighth-best height in the Big Ten.
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