Huskers Ready for Big Ten Indoor Championships

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Nebraska track and field is ready to take on the Big Ten Indoor Championships this Friday and Saturday at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.

The two-day meet begins on Friday at 9:40 a.m. (CT), followed by a 10 a.m. start on Saturday. Both days of the meet will be streamed on B1G+.

At last year’s conference meet, the men finished second, just seven points behind Wisconsin while the women placed eighth. The men went on to win the title at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships. With 17 individuals ranking in the top five in the conference, NU is in the hunt for team and individual titles entering the weekend.

Big Ten Indoor Championships Meet InformationDates: Feb. 23-24Location: Geneva, Ohio (SPIRE Institute) Start Times:Friday – Combined Events: 9:40 a.m. / Field Events: 10:30 a.m. / Running Events: 11:40 a.m. Saturday – Combined Events: 10 a.m. / Field Events: 10:30 a.m. / Running Events: 12:20 p.m.

Championships CentralLive Stream: Friday Track / Friday Field / Saturday Track / Saturday Field

Big Ten LeadersAthletes who finish in the top eight of an event at the Big Ten Indoor Championships will score team points. The Huskers currently have 17 individuals ranked in the top five of an event heading into the conference meet.

Husker MenTill Steinforth, Heptathlon, 6,097, No. 1 Big TenMicaylon Moore, Triple Jump, 54-0 1/2  (16.47m), No. 1 Big TenDarius Luff, 60m Hurdles, 7.65, No. 1 Big TenBrithton Senior, 60m Hurdles, 7.66, No. 2 Big TenTerrol Wilson, Triple Jump, 52-6 (16.00m), No. 2 Big TenHenry Zimmerman, Weight Throw, 75-2 (22.91m), No. 2 Big TenTyus Wilson, High Jump, 7-1 (2.16m), No. 2 Big TenKevin Shubert, Shot Put, 65-3 1/4 (19.89m), No. 2 Big TenTill Steinforth, Long Jump, 25-0 3/4 (7.64m), No. 3 Big Ten4x400m Relay, 3:09.25, No. 4 Big TenKavian Kerr, Long Jump, 24-9 3/4 (7.56m), No. 5 Big Ten

Husker WomenMine De Klerk, Shot Put, 58-4 1/2 (17.79m), No. 1 Big TenJenna Rogers, High Jump, 6-2 3/4 (1.90m), No. 1 Big TenAmelia Flynt, Shot Put, 56-0 1/2 (17.08m), No. 2 Big TenRhianna Phipps, Triple Jump, 43-2 1/2 (13.17m), No. 3 Big TenKalynn Meyer, Shot Put, 55-0 3/4 (16.78m), No. 4 Big TenVelecia Williams, Triple Jump, 42-3 1/2 (12.89m), No. 5 Big Ten

NCAA LeadersAthletes who rank in the top 16 nationally at the end of the regular season will qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships, which will be held March 8-9 in Boston, Mass. The following Huskers currently rank in the top 16 in their respective events:

Till Steinforth, Heptathlon, 6,097, No. 2 NCAAKevin Shubert, Shot Put, 65-3 1/4 (19.89m), No. T-4 NCAAHenry Zimmerman, Weight Throw, 75-2 (22.91m), No. 5 NCAAMicaylon Moore, Triple Jump, 54-0 1/2  (16.47m), No. 6 NCAADarius Luff, 60m Hurdles, 7.65, No. 8 NCAABrithton Senior, 60m Hurdles, 7.66, T-No. 9 NCAATerrol Wilson, Triple Jump, 52-6 (16.00m), T-No. 12 NCAAJenna Rogers, High Jump, 6-2 3/4 (1.90m), T-No. 3 NCAAMine De Klerk, Shot Put, 58-4 1/2 (17.79m), No. 7 NCAARhianna Phipps, Triple Jump, 43-2 1/2 (13.17m), No. 16 NCAA

All-Time Top-10 PerformancesThe following Huskers have either improved their marks or cracked the all-time top-10 indoor charts at Nebraska this season:

Henry Zimmerman, Weight Throw, 75-2 (22.91m), No. 1Niko Schultz, 800m, 1:47.75, No. 2Micaylon Moore, Triple Jump, 54-0 1/2 (16.47m), No. 3Brithton Senior, 60m Hurdles, 7.66, No. 4Niko Schultz, 600m, 1:17.72, No. 5Kevin Shubert, Shot Put, 65-3 1/4 (19.89m), No. 8Terrol Wilson, Triple Jump, 52-6 (16.00m), No. 10Berlyn Schutz, Mile, 4:37.45, No. 1Jenna Rogers, High Jump, 6-2 3/4 (1.90m), No. 2Mine De Klerk, Shot Put, 58-4 1/2 (17.79m), No. 3Amelia Flynt, Shot Put, 56-0 1/2 (17.08m), No. 6Brynna McQuillen, 3000m, 9:26.46, No. 6Johanna Ilves, 60m Hurdles, 8.35, No. 7Darby Thomas, 60m, 7.46, T-No. 7Cammy Garabian, Weight Throw, 65-0 1/2 (19.82m), No. 7Kalynn Meyer, Shot Put, 55-0 3/4 (16.78m), No. 8Rhianna Phipps, Triple Jump, 43-2 1/2 (13.17m), No. 9Ariel Ammentorp, Weight Throw, 64-8 1/2 (19.72m), No. 9

Huskers in the PollsNebraska men’s track and field is ranked eighth in the fifth week of the USTFCCCA rankings, moving up a spot after improving marks at the Nebraska Tune-Up.

The Husker men have posted seven marks that currently rank inside the top-15 nationally, while adding seven all-time marks this season.

After his first time competing in the heptathlon this season at the Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational, Till Steinforth jumped to No. 2 in the NCAA with 6,097 points. Henry Zimmerman broke the weight throw school record for the fourth time this season on Feb. 9 at the Tyson Invitational, posting a 75-2 (22.91m) to rank fifth nationally. Kevin Shubert moved to No. 4 in the country and No. 8 all-time in the shot put with a mark of 65-3 1/4 (19.89m). Darius Luff and Brithton Senior rank in the top-10 nationally in the 60m hurdles, sitting at eighth (7.65) and a tie for ninth (7.66). Senior’s 7.66 was clocked at last weekend’s Nebraska Tune-Up, moving him up to fourth in school history. Micaylon Moore recorded a massive mark in the triple jump at the Iowa Open with a 54-0 1/2 (16.47m). That distance set a facility record, moved him up to No. 1 in the Big Ten, No. 6 in the NCAA and No. 3 in school history. Terrol Wilson currently ranks 12th in the nation after posting a PR 52-6 (16.00m) at the Tyson.

In this week’s conference rankings, the Husker men came in at No. 2 and have six event squads ranked in the top 10 nationally, including weight throw and triple jump at No. 2, 60m hurdles at No. 6, long jump and high jump at No. 8 and shot put at No. 10.

On the women’s side, Nebraska is ranked No. 2 in triple jump, No. 4 in shot put and long jump, No. 7 in high jump, and No. 10 in the weight throw.

Senior, Moore Earn Big Ten Weekly HonorsNebraska swept the men’s Big Ten weekly awards, announced by the conference office on Feb. 21. Brithton Senior was named the Big Ten Men’s Track Athlete of the Week and Micaylon Moore earned the Big Ten Men’s Field Athlete of the Week honor.

Senior ran a 7.66 in the 60m hurdles at Friday’s Nebraska Tune-Up to win the event with a personal-best time. That time moved him up to second in the Big Ten behind Darius Luff, tied him for ninth in the NCAA and fourth in school history ahead of conference week.

Micaylon Moore competed at the Iowa Open on Friday, leaping 54-0 1/2 (16.47m) in the triple jump. That mark set the facility record, the meet record, ranks first in the Big Ten, ranks sixth in the NCAA and is the third-farthest distance in school history.Steinforth Claims Big Ten Weekly AwardTill Steinforth earned the Big Ten Men’s Field Athlete of the Week honor on Feb. 7, announced by the conference office.

In his first time competing in the heptathlon this season, Steinforth topped the standings at the competitive Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational over the weekend with 6,097 points, ranking second in the NCAA. Entering Saturday, Steinforth had 3,452 points after winning the 60m (6.80) and long jump (25-0 3/4, 7.64m) portions on Friday. He added solid shot put (46-8 1/4, 14.23m) and high jump (6-6, 1.98m) marks to put him in good position entering the final day. Steinforth then won the 60m hurdles with a 7.99, placed fourth in the pole vault with a 15-11 (4.85) and ran to third in the 1000m with a PR time of 2:47.08 to secure first place and the Devaney Center record.

Zimmerman Earns Second Big Ten Weekly AwardHenry Zimmerman was named the Big Ten Men’s Co-Field Athlete of the Week on Wednesday, Jan. 24 by the conference office.

For the second-consecutive week, Zimmerman was honored by the conference as a top performer with his record-breaking weight throw mark at the Mark Colligan Memorial.

A week after breaking Nebraska’ s school record at the Graduate Classic, Zimmerman improved his personal-best weight throw mark to break his own record. He won the event at the Mark Colligan Memorial with a mark of 74-8 1/4 (22.76m), after hitting 73-6 3/4 (22.42m) the previous weekend. Since then, he’s broken the school record two more times. His throw of 75-2 (22.91m) from the Tyson Invitational is currently No. 2 in the Big Ten and No. 4 in the NCAA.

Nebraska’s 2024 Big Ten Track & Field Weekly AwardsJan. 17: Henry Zimmerman, Men’s Field Athlete of the WeekJan. 24: Henry Zimmerman, Men’s Field Athlete of the WeekFeb. 7: Till Steinforth, Men’s Field Athlete of the WeekFeb. 21: Brithton Senior, Men’s Track Athlete of the WeekFeb. 21: Micaylon Moore, Men’s Field Athlete of the Week

Johansson Named to The Bowerman Preseason Watch ListAxelina Johansson was one of 10 track and field athletes nationally named to The Bowerman 2024 women’s preseason watch list on Tuesday. The Bowerman, presented by the USTFCCCA, is the highest track and field accolade given annually to the most outstanding college male and female athletes. First awarded in 2009, watch lists have been released since 2010.

A four-time All-American, Johansson claimed the 2023 Outdoor NCAA title and Indoor NCAA silver medal in the shot put. The junior from Hok, Sweden swept the Big Ten shot put titles last season, putting up a school record-breaking mark of 64-1 1/4 (19.54m) at the outdoor meet to earn the Big Ten Women’s Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year honor. Earlier in the season, Johansson topped the indoor school record book, throwing a 63-4 (19.30m) at the Frank Sevigne Invitational. Her best indoor and outdoor distances also broke the Swedish records.

2024 Indoor Season Meet RecapsGraduate Classic (Day 1 – Jan. 12)Graduate Classic (Day 2 – Jan. 13)Prairie Wolf Indoor Invitational (Jan. 19)Mark Colligan Memorial (Jan. 20)Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational (Day 1 – Feb. 2)Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational (Day 2 – Feb. 3)Tyson Invitational (Day 1 – Feb. 9)Tyson Invitational (Day 2 – Feb. 10)Nebraska Tune-Up (Feb. 16)