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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS! No. 2 WashU Women's Track & Field Wins National Title

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The No. 2 Washington University in St. Louis women's track & field team scored 44 points on Day Two to win the 2026 NCAA Indoor National Championship on Saturday at the Birmingham CrossPlex. It is the second indoor national championship for head coach Jeff Stiles and the Bears, the first since 2017.

WashU finished the championships with 54 points, outdistancing runner-up Williams and the Ephs' 44 points. Centre finished in third place with 43 points while Wis.-La Crosse (38 points) and Johns Hopkins (31 points) rounded out the top five.

WashU entered the day with 10 points after claiming the win in the Distance Medley Relay on Friday. The team of sophomore Lauren Raley, senior Kylie Spytek, sophomore Kalena Riemer, and sophomore Lucinda Laughlin not only claimed the DMR National Championship but did so in dominating fashion.

They finished with a time of 11:29.59, marking several records: a new WashU record, a National Championship Meet Record, and a new Division III Record. Their time was over seven seconds ahead of the national runner-up team from Johns Hopkins.

On Saturday, senior Jasmine Wright added three team points with her sixth-place finish in the 60m with a time of 7.61.

Junior Olivia Theisen added five more points for the Bears in the High Jump with a fourth-place finish. She cleared 1.70m.

Senior Jenae Bothe finished third in the shot put to claim six team points with her second throw of 13.92m.

In the mile, senior Jillian Heth finished in fifth place with her time of 4:48.83 to add four team points.

The Bears had two athletes reach the final of the 800m. In her first national championship meet, freshman Kate Delia claimed the national title with a time of 2:07.69, the second-best time in program history. The win earned WashU 10 team points. Additionally, junior Cate Christopher added two more points from the event with her seventh-place time of 2:11.60.

In the final individual event of the championships, sophomore Lucinda Laughlin finished the 3000m in fifth place, adding four team points, with her time of 9:35.00.

Leading by five points going into the 4x400m Relay, the Bears got more than they needed as the team of Spytek, sophomore Quinn Bird, junior Caroline Echols, and sophomore Hailey Weird claimed the national title with not only a new WashU record time of 3:44.54 but also set a new meet and Division III record. The win added 10 team points as the Bears finished with 54 points.

 
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Players Mentioned

Quinn Bird

Quinn Bird

Sprints
Sophomore
Jenae Bothe

Jenae Bothe

Throws
Senior
Cate Christopher

Cate Christopher

Sprints
Junior
Caroline Echols

Caroline Echols

Distance
Junior
Jillian Heth

Jillian Heth

Distance
Senior
Lucinda Laughlin

Lucinda Laughlin

Distance
Sophomore
Lauren Raley

Lauren Raley

Distance
Sophomore
Kalena Riemer

Kalena Riemer

400/800
Sophomore
Kylie  Spytek

Kylie Spytek

Sprints
Senior
Olivia Theisen

Olivia Theisen

Sprints/Jumps
Junior
Hailey Weir

Hailey Weir

Sprints/Jumps
Sophomore
Jasmine Wright

Jasmine Wright

Sprints
Senior

Players Mentioned

Quinn Bird

Quinn Bird

Sophomore
Sprints
Jenae Bothe

Jenae Bothe

Senior
Throws
Cate Christopher

Cate Christopher

Junior
Sprints
Caroline Echols

Caroline Echols

Junior
Distance
Jillian Heth

Jillian Heth

Senior
Distance
Lucinda Laughlin

Lucinda Laughlin

Sophomore
Distance
Lauren Raley

Lauren Raley

Sophomore
Distance
Kalena Riemer

Kalena Riemer

Sophomore
400/800
Kylie  Spytek

Kylie Spytek

Senior
Sprints
Olivia Theisen

Olivia Theisen

Junior
Sprints/Jumps
Hailey Weir

Hailey Weir

Sophomore
Sprints/Jumps
Jasmine Wright

Jasmine Wright

Senior
Sprints