How To Follow Action at the 2026 NCCAA Indoor Track and Field National Championships 2/11/2026 12:00:00 AM The 2026 NCCAA Men's and Women's Indoor Track & Field National Championships will be hosted by Cedarville University in Cedarville, OH. The first event is set to start on Friday, February 13 at 3:00pm ET, with the final event slated to start on Saturday, February 14 at 4:10pm ET. How to Follow Live Results: FinishTiming Live Video (PPV): NCCAA Network (Purchasing a day pass gives you access to all four cameras for that specific day. No commentary is available on these broadcasts.) Twitter/X: @TheNCCAA | @NCCAAChamps Instagram: @TheNCCAA Flickr: Photos from the event will be posted here General Info: Championship Page *Fees apply ($12.95/day, $24.95/two-day pass, or $99.95 all sports access pass for 2025-26) ABOUT THE NCCAA NETWORK The NCCAA Network serves as the home to 16 National Championship and Invitational events with nearly 200 different multi-camera broadcasts scheduled in 2025-26. The network is the primary location where fans can go to live stream or watch on demand their favorite NCCAA programs, as they compete to be crowned a National Champion. Events are available online, through the NCCAA Network mobile app, and on TV apps such as Amazon Fire RV, Android TV, Apple TV and Roku. Fans can purchase a 12-month all-access pass from the time of purchase for $99.95 or view the 2025-26 NCCAA Network Schedule for specific tournament pass pricing. The NCCAA Network also can direct fans to other NCCAA institutions broadcast networks partnered with Hudl for regular season and regional tournament action. To purchase, simply click on one of the scheduled broadcasts, log-in or create a Hudl account, then follow the prompts to select the all-access pass, tournament pass, or single game pass. The NCCAA has full and exclusive authority over all internet, radio, and television broadcasting and filming connected with any NCCAA National Championship or Invitational event. THE HISTORY The NCCAA has held an indoor track & field national championship since 2002, with an invitational from 1999-2001. Bethel University, Cedarville University and Greenville University lead the NCCAA with the most men's indoor track & field national championships with four each, as the Yellow Jackets won their first NCCAA Men's Indoor Track & Field National Championship since 2022 last year. Greenville also won a pair of men's indoor track & field invitationals in 2000 and 2001, and the Panthers won four straight national championships on the men's side from 2002-2006. Bethel last won the men's indoor track & field title in 2019. On the women's side, Cedarville has dominated the track, having won 12 NCCAA Women's Indoor Track & Field National Championships overall and have won seven in a row since 2018 (the NCCAA did not hold an Indoor Track & Field National Championship in 2020 due to COVID). The Yellow Jackets also won four women's titles in a row from 2006-2009. Bethel ranks second with three women's national championships, their last coming in 2015, while Malone University has won just won women's national championship in 2002, but won a pair of Invitational titles in 1999 and 2001. LAST YEAR Cedarville claimed both the NCCAA men's and women's indoor track and field national championships on their home course. The Yellow Jackets recorded 177 team points, highlighted by strong day two performances in the 60-meter hurdles, 800-meter, mile, and 3,000-meter. Campbellsville University finished second with 134 points, and Malone University earned third with 105 points. Lamarr Williams of Bethel University earned the 2025 Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Meet, winning gold in the 60-meter and 200-meter runs for the Pilots. Camron Hamby from Campbellsville University earned the Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Meet, finishing second in the long jump and first in the triple jump. On the women's side, Cedarville rolled to their seventh straight national championship, scoring a whopping 179.33 points. Bethel University finished second with 88.33 points, while Greenville University finished third with 85 points. Summer Swartwout of Cedarville earned the 2025 Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Year, winning gold in the 60-meter and 200-meter runs and as a member of the Cedarville 4x200 meter relay team. Talahiva Talanoa of Greenville University earned 2025 Women’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Year, winning the championship in the weight throw and finishing second in the shot put. PARTICIPATING TEAMS Twenty one different schools will compete at the 2026 NCCAA Indoor Track & Field National Championships. A full list of schools can be found on the Championship Page. LODGING Click here to see lodging options. FACILITY LOCATION The Doden Field House is located on the campus of Cedarville University at 251 North Main Street, Cedarville, OH 45314. CAMPUS MAP Click here to view a campus map of Cedarville University. TICKETS Admission Day Pass General Spectator $10 Students (Kindergarten to College) $5 Senior Citizens $5 Pre-Kindergarten FREE SPECTATOR CODE OF CONDUCT The NCCAA is committed to the true spirit of competition and upholding the four core values of the Game Plan 4 LIFE: Love, Integrity, Faith, and Excellence. We ask that spectator join us in exhibiting these Christ-like characteristics and help create a positive environment. Profanity, derogatory comments and slurs, or other intimidating actions directed at student-athletes, officials, team representatives, or other fans will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal. CONCESSIONS Concessions will be available on site. Only water can be taken into the field house. Food is allowed in the main bleacher area of the field house and other designated areas outside the field house. CHAMPIONSHIP GEAR Fine Designs, the Official NCCAA Championship Apparel Provider, will be on site. Custom apparel may also be purchased at championshipgear.com. MEN'S TOP TIMES AND MARKS 60 METER HURDLES Schavon Carr - Campbellsville - 7.99 Otani Epke - Malone - 8.26 Evan Meisberger - Cedarville - 8.46 60 METER DASH Lamarr Williams - Bethel - 6.78 Malachi Weatherly - Southwestern Christian - 6.83 Tanner Muhlenkamp - Cedarvlle - 6.86 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY Malone - 10:23.65 Greenville - 10:45.15 Oakland City - 10:55.42 5000 METER David Helms - Lancaster Bible College - 15:10.80 Yahya Jawadi - Malone - 15:18.43 Jaden Rodriguez - Mid-America Christian - 15:21.03 4X200 RELAY Judson - 1:32.02 Greenville - 1:33.15 Oakland City - 1:33.15 4x800 RELAY Greenville - 8:18.01 Crown - 8:32.87 MILE Hayden Schmidt - Malone - 4:15.88 Xander Heil - Malone - 4:17.09 Trevor Billingsley - Cedarville - 4:21.57 400 METER DASH Case Drum - Wayland Baptist - 49.94 Kerry Robinson - Southwestern Christian - 50.12 Matthias Brice - Campbellsville - 50.40 800 METER RUN Tyler Twining - Malone - 1:56.56 Brylan Holland - Malone - 1:57.65 Eric Dehmer - Malone - 1:58.34 200 METER DASH James Gill - Bethel - 21.94 Lamarr Williams - Bethel - 22.03 MalachI Weatherly - Southwestern Christian - 22.11 3000 METER Xander Heil - Malone - 8:31.18 Yahya Jawadi - Malone - 8:43.97 Hayden Schmidt - Malone - 8:44.52 4x400 RELAY Cedarville - 3:20.45 Bethel - 3:23.32 Wayland Baptist - 3:23.48 HIGH JUMP Dallas Turner - Columbia International - 1.95 Meters Lamine Diop - Carolina - 1.90 Meters Carter Pierce - Cedarville - 1.90 Meters POLE VAULT Joey Rutten - Bethel - 4.51 Meters Ivan Emde - Trinity Christian - 4.10 Meters Hunter McCaskill - Columbia International - 4.05 Meters SHOT PUT Cameron Montgomery - Columbia International - 16.13 Meters Gavin Tribelo - Malone - 15.84 Meters Ishmeal Ealoms - Nelson - 14.75 Meters LONG JUMP JaQuez Campbell - Campbellsville - 7.34 Meters Kerry Robinson - Southwestern Christian - 7.26 Meters Nathan Raab - Cedarville - 6.94 Meters WEIGHT THROW Ishmeal Ealoms - Nelson - 16.52 Meters Cameron Montgomery - Columbia International - 15.82 Meters Josh Handschu - Bethel - 15.66 Meters TRIPLE JUMP Brandon Clark - Nelson - 15.05 Meters David Young - Campbellsville - 14.53 Meters Keenan Powell - Greenville - 14.49 Meters WOMEN'S TOP TIMES AND MARKS 60 METER HURDLES Makiyah Allen - Campbellsville - 8.89 Camille Ring - Crown - 9.37 Madison Kacevicius - Greenville - 9.45 60 METER DASH Nicanta Smith - Bethel - 7.85 Faith Yancey - Ohio Christian - 7.88 Allea Graves - Malone - 7.88 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY Greenville - 13:28.30 Oakland City - 14:53.42 Asbury - 14:53.47 5000 METER Helen Rhymer - Cedarville - 18:25.22 Ella Reaves - Cedarville - 18:34.15 Anna Enderle - Bethel - 18:39.34 4X200 RELAY Greenville - 1:48.63 Oakland City - 1:50.56 Crown - 1:52.49 4x800 RELAY Crown - 9:44.48 Greenville - 10:30.88 MILE Audrianna Enns - Cedarville - 5:03.75 Ruby Gross - Cedarville - 5:14.44 Abby Kaiser - Cedarville - 5:15.22 400 METER DASH Allea Graves - Malone - 57.89 Ari Tompkins - Cedarville - 59.35 Jessica Ferguson - Cedarville - 59.76 800 METER RUN Sydney Diedrich - Cedarville - 2:18.54 Audrianna Enns - Cedarville - 2:19.45 Ruth Brueckner - Crown - 2:21.31 200 METER DASH Allea Graves - Malone - 25.47 Mallory Gasper - Cedarville - 26.21 Hannah Hardaway - Cedarville - 26.51 Makiyah Allen - Campbellsville - 26.51 3000 METER Caroline Hamilton - Cedarville - 10:12.46 Kristin Yeager - Malone - 10:30.79 Jane Manthei - Cedarville - 10:33.24 4x400 RELAY Cedarville - 4:02.95 Greenville - 4:12.52 Wayland Baptist - 3:23.48 HIGH JUMP Elly Bruner - Lancaster Bible - 1.60 Meters Arile Manns - Bethel - 1.56 Meters Mikayla Riccio - Asbury - 1.55 Meters POLE VAULT Gabrielle Zeilenga - Bethel - 3.80 Meters Sophia Sumer - Bethel - 3.80 Meters Katie Farrow - Greenville - 3.35 Meters SHOT PUT Mia Gray - Wayland Baptist - 13.09 Meters Alecia Parker - Bethel - 12.94 Meters Isabelle Perry - Malone - 11.94 Meters LONG JUMP Gabrielle Zeilenga - Bethel - 5.66 Meters Angela Williams - Cedarville - 5.51 Meters Elly Bruner - Lancaster Bible - 5.39 Meters WEIGHT THROW Kayla Barr - Campbellsville - 14.00 Meters Arielle Lawrence - Greenville - 13.26 Meters Alecia Parker - Bethel - 13.15 Meters TRIPLE JUMP Jada Richards - Greenville - 11.44 Meters Aayla Marie-Adams - Judson - 11.42 Meters Dasia Garland - Campbellsville - 11.13 Meters HEPTAHLON PARTICIPANTS Benjamin Cornish - Lancaster Bible Jack Jewett - Bethel Christopher Korthuis - Bethel Hunter McCaskill- Columbia International Micah Richardson - Lancaster Bible Josiah Wentrcek - Nelson Hudson Woods - Nelson PENTATHLON PARTICPANTS Brooke Edison - Bethel Lauren Edison - Bethel Skylar Morris - Nelson Michaela Oglesby - Columbia International About the NCCAA Established in 1968, the National Christian College Athletic Association uses intercollegiate athletics to further the Great Commission and is committed to equipping student-athletes and coaches to make a positive impact for Christ. The NCCAA currently holds 23 national championship events, along with one national invitational for 88 member schools across 28 states and two Canadian provinces. For more information on the NCCAA, visit our website, thenccaa.org, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter/X, and Instagram at @thenccaa.