
Track & Field Travels to Connecticut for 2025 BIG EAST Outdoor Championships
5/13/2025 10:14:00 AM | Track & Field
Three-day conference championship hosted by UConn
MILWAUKEE – Marquette University track & field travels to Connecticut for the 2025 BIG EAST Outdoor Championships presented by JEEP held May 15 through May 17 at the Sherman Sports Complex on the campus of UConn.
The BIG EAST Digital Network on FloCollege will cover the running events live starting 1 p.m. CT on Friday and 12 p.m. on Saturday. The men's and women's 10,000 meters will also be broadcast on Thursday starting at 7 p.m. Adam Giardino and Kacy Standohar will be on the call. Field and multi-events will be taped, with highlights inserted into the two-day broadcast.
The three-day event begins on Thursday with Heptathlon and Decathlon events.
Annika Bynum owns the best mark in the BIG EAST this outdoor season in the high jump after tying the program record last weekend at the Uncaged Eagle Open, clearing 1.80 meters.
Sophie Herriot is No. 1 in the pole vault with a mark of 3.85 meters at the Uncaged Eagle Open, the fourth-best mark in program history.
Russell Czerwinski is tied for the second-best high jump mark, clearing 2.05 meters for the seventh-best mark in program history at the Brutus Hamilton Invite.
Riley Ward has the third-best mark in the javelin after breaking the program record with a 42.35-meter throw
Aaron Hughes has the third-best mark in the 100m, running a 10.57 second 100m at the Kansas Relays, the third-best time in program history.
Julia Beck owns the third-best 100 hurdles time in the conference after tying the program record last weekend with a 13.96 second race at the Uncaged Eagle Open.
2025 BIG EAST OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
Thursday, May 15 – Saturday, May 17
Sherman Sports Complex
Storrs, Connecticut
Championship Central
Watch (BEDN on Flo)
Live Results
Meet Schedule
Heat Sheet
TRAVEL PARTY / MEET ENTRIES
WOMEN
Sanai Baker – 100m, 4x100m
Julia Beck – 100 Hurdles
Ally Broaddus – Discus, Hammer
Annika Bynum – High Jump
Emily Capper – 5000m, 4x800m
Makena Coltoff – 100 Hurdles, 4x100m
Emma Coon – Steeplechase
Jaiden Dornaus – 400m, 4x100m, 4x400m
Audrey Grimm – 1500m, 4x800m
Sophie Herriot – Pole Vault
Tessa Hollander – Javelin
Kaylee Hopp – Long Jump, Triple Jump
Kaitlyn Huebner – Pole Vault
Isabelle Kissane – 400m, 4x100m, 4x400m
Natalie Lupa – 400 Hurdles, 4x400m
Katina Maclin – Shot Put, Hammer
Grace Mager – Javelin
Mia Nutile – 4x800m
Norah O'Brien – 400m, 4x400m
Maggie Olejnik – Long Jump, Triple Jump
Gretchen Pfeiffer – 1500m, 4x800m
Mila Puseljic – Heptathlon, Long Jump
Haley Schaffer – Long Jump
Sara Stout – High Jump
Olivia Verden – 100H, 400H, 4x400m alt.
Riley Ward – Javelin
Megan White – Discus, Hammer
MEN
Ethan Aidoo – 800m, 4x800m
Casey Carlson – High Jump
Pedro Castanon – Hammer
Russell Czerwinski – High Jump
Niels De Brouckere – 200m, 4x100m alt., 4x400 pool
Cole Donahe – Decathlon, Pole Vault, Javelin
Matthew Ferrario – Pole Vault
Kyle Forsberg – Hammer
Logan Goodman – 10,000m
Nathan Hirsch – 800m, 4x800m
Aaron Hughes – 100m, 200m, 4x100m
Philip Johnson – Long Jump
Justin Juniel – 100m, 4x100m
Gus Kasun – Decathlon, Pole Vault, 4x400 pool
Sebastian Kubas – Discus, Hammer
Alika Lugo – 400m, 4x400 pool
Charles McCurdy – 1500m, 4x800m
Frankie McGee – 400m, 200m, 4x100m, 4x400 pool
Danny Olsen – 400m, 4x100m, 4x400 pool
Josh Pirogovsky – Shot Put, Discus
John Pitta – Triple Jump
Charlie Richardson – 4x800m alt.
Henrik Rosario – Long Jump
Braden Schreiber – 4x800m
Charlie Smith – Shot Put, Discus
K.T. Thomas – 400m, 200m, 4x400 pool
William Waterstradt – 110 Hurdles
Keep up with the Marquette men's and women's track and field programs through social media by following on X (@MUTFXC) and Instagram (@MUTFXC) and 'liking' on Facebook (/MUTFXC).
The BIG EAST Digital Network on FloCollege will cover the running events live starting 1 p.m. CT on Friday and 12 p.m. on Saturday. The men's and women's 10,000 meters will also be broadcast on Thursday starting at 7 p.m. Adam Giardino and Kacy Standohar will be on the call. Field and multi-events will be taped, with highlights inserted into the two-day broadcast.
The three-day event begins on Thursday with Heptathlon and Decathlon events.
Annika Bynum owns the best mark in the BIG EAST this outdoor season in the high jump after tying the program record last weekend at the Uncaged Eagle Open, clearing 1.80 meters.
Sophie Herriot is No. 1 in the pole vault with a mark of 3.85 meters at the Uncaged Eagle Open, the fourth-best mark in program history.
Russell Czerwinski is tied for the second-best high jump mark, clearing 2.05 meters for the seventh-best mark in program history at the Brutus Hamilton Invite.
Riley Ward has the third-best mark in the javelin after breaking the program record with a 42.35-meter throw
Aaron Hughes has the third-best mark in the 100m, running a 10.57 second 100m at the Kansas Relays, the third-best time in program history.
Julia Beck owns the third-best 100 hurdles time in the conference after tying the program record last weekend with a 13.96 second race at the Uncaged Eagle Open.
2025 BIG EAST OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
Thursday, May 15 – Saturday, May 17
Sherman Sports Complex
Storrs, Connecticut
Championship Central
Watch (BEDN on Flo)
Live Results
Meet Schedule
Heat Sheet
TRAVEL PARTY / MEET ENTRIES
WOMEN
Sanai Baker – 100m, 4x100m
Julia Beck – 100 Hurdles
Ally Broaddus – Discus, Hammer
Annika Bynum – High Jump
Emily Capper – 5000m, 4x800m
Makena Coltoff – 100 Hurdles, 4x100m
Emma Coon – Steeplechase
Jaiden Dornaus – 400m, 4x100m, 4x400m
Audrey Grimm – 1500m, 4x800m
Sophie Herriot – Pole Vault
Tessa Hollander – Javelin
Kaylee Hopp – Long Jump, Triple Jump
Kaitlyn Huebner – Pole Vault
Isabelle Kissane – 400m, 4x100m, 4x400m
Natalie Lupa – 400 Hurdles, 4x400m
Katina Maclin – Shot Put, Hammer
Grace Mager – Javelin
Mia Nutile – 4x800m
Norah O'Brien – 400m, 4x400m
Maggie Olejnik – Long Jump, Triple Jump
Gretchen Pfeiffer – 1500m, 4x800m
Mila Puseljic – Heptathlon, Long Jump
Haley Schaffer – Long Jump
Sara Stout – High Jump
Olivia Verden – 100H, 400H, 4x400m alt.
Riley Ward – Javelin
Megan White – Discus, Hammer
MEN
Ethan Aidoo – 800m, 4x800m
Casey Carlson – High Jump
Pedro Castanon – Hammer
Russell Czerwinski – High Jump
Niels De Brouckere – 200m, 4x100m alt., 4x400 pool
Cole Donahe – Decathlon, Pole Vault, Javelin
Matthew Ferrario – Pole Vault
Kyle Forsberg – Hammer
Logan Goodman – 10,000m
Nathan Hirsch – 800m, 4x800m
Aaron Hughes – 100m, 200m, 4x100m
Philip Johnson – Long Jump
Justin Juniel – 100m, 4x100m
Gus Kasun – Decathlon, Pole Vault, 4x400 pool
Sebastian Kubas – Discus, Hammer
Alika Lugo – 400m, 4x400 pool
Charles McCurdy – 1500m, 4x800m
Frankie McGee – 400m, 200m, 4x100m, 4x400 pool
Danny Olsen – 400m, 4x100m, 4x400 pool
Josh Pirogovsky – Shot Put, Discus
John Pitta – Triple Jump
Charlie Richardson – 4x800m alt.
Henrik Rosario – Long Jump
Braden Schreiber – 4x800m
Charlie Smith – Shot Put, Discus
K.T. Thomas – 400m, 200m, 4x400 pool
William Waterstradt – 110 Hurdles
Keep up with the Marquette men's and women's track and field programs through social media by following on X (@MUTFXC) and Instagram (@MUTFXC) and 'liking' on Facebook (/MUTFXC).
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