The Montana State University men’s and women’s track and field teams have achieved great success at the 2025 Big Sky Indoor Track & Field Championships, each placing second overall. The men’s team scored a school record of 148 points, while the women’s team earned 132.5 points, the most since 2004. Northern Arizona dominated the championship, winning their 13th straight men’s indoor championship and fifth straight women’s indoor championship.
MSU’s Colby Wilson set a conference record in the pole vault, securing the gold medal and helping the Cats sweep the podium in the event. Other standout performances included Sydney Brewster and Emma Brensdal finishing 1-2 in the women’s shot put and Jordan Lasher winning a silver medal in the pole vault. The team also had strong showings in the sprints and relay events.
Montana State athletes like Harvey Cramb, Kyla Christopher-Moody, and Jaeden Wolff earned All-Big Sky honors with their outstanding performances. The team will now wait to see which athletes qualify for the 2025 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships in Virginia Beach.
Overall, the Bobcats had a strong showing at the championships, showcasing their talent and determination on the track. With solid performances across multiple events, the team has set itself up for success in upcoming competitions.
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