Grand Valley State University’s track and field teams showed up and showed out at the NCAA DII Indoor Track and Field Championship in Indianapolis from Thursday, March 13 to Saturday, March 15. While the men’s and women’s squads fell short in winning team titles, there were four total titles won by individual Lakers.
Of the 38 competing Lakers at the championship, six student-athletes competed on day one. Freshman Brooke Bowers kicked off Thursday in women’s pole vault. Bowers placed seventh in the event, and grabbed two points for the Lakers. Following this, senior Maria Mitchell placed fifth in the women’s mile. With a finishing time of 4:45.80, Mitchell qualified for the final. Junior Lauren Kiley closed out the day for the women. Kiley, who competed in the 5000m run, placed sixth with a time of 16:16.51.
On the men’s side of the track, two GVSU athletes competed on Thursday. Graduate student Caleb Futter and sophomore Owen Westerkamp both ran in the men’s mile. Westerkamp placed 17th with a time of 4:09.12, and Futter placed fifth, earning himself a spot in the finals.
Day two was a tidal wave of wins for the Lakers. GVSU had 24 total participants throughout Friday’s events. Not only did the teams have a large number of competing athletes, but their successes were undeniable. The Lakers’ biggest highlight from day two came from the men’s high jump. Here, it was a clean sweep for GVSU on the podium. Graduate student Eli Kosiba, senior Jonathan Rankins-James and sophomore Jaivon Harrison all took the top three spots. With this placement, Kosiba was awarded the title of national champion.
Moments after receiving the hardware, the high jump team was feeling extremely confident.
“Grand Valley is not just jumping against the NCAA, we (are) jumping against the world,” said junior Marcus Gelpi.
Harrison echoed a similar sentiment.
“Name someone better (than us),” Harrison stated.
The women had major successes on day two as well. Graduate student Alaina Omonode and senior Shelby Ulven competed in the women’s weight throw. Both had impressive throws, and advanced to the finals. The women also had four athletes competing in the distance medley relays. There were several strong performances, which resulted in a third place finish in the event.
Saturday was the conclusion of the championship. The University saw its athletes represented on 23 total podiums. The men fell just one spot shy of winning the national championship with a final score of 61.5. They ended up finishing runner-up to Pittsburgh State University, who tallied around 15 points more. While the women’s side was able to finish third in the finals with 47 points, first place was awarded to PSU and Minnesota State University, Mankato took second.
The championship marked the end of the University’s track and field indoor season. The teams are now looking ahead to their outdoor seasons, which will begin on Saturday, March 22 in Marion, Indiana with the Polar Bear Classic.