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Track&Field Show-Me Showdown on January 16, 2026. CharlesSargent/Missouri State University
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Bears Split Squad Between Washburn and Pittsburg State Meets

January 29, 2026

Missouri State at Washburn Open (Topeka, Kan.) & Pittsburg State Invitational (Pittsburg, Kan.)
Dates & Event Times Washburn Friday, Jan. 30-31 | 11:00 a.m. | 10:00 a.m.
Pittsburg State Invitational Jan. 31 | 10:00 a.m.
Locations Topeka, Kan. | Pittsburg, Kan.
Sites Sneed Indoor Athletic Facility | Robert W. Plaster Center
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Keeping Track of the Bears
• Missouri State women's track and field continues its 2025-26 indoor season with a split-squad weekend, competing at the Washburn Open & Multis this Friday and Saturday in Topeka, Kan., and the Pittsburg State Invitational on Saturday.
• The Bears enter the weekend building off a strong performance at the Show-Me Showdown, where Missouri State recorded multiple event wins, personal records and deep finishes across the sprints, distance and field events.
• Missouri State's sprint group continues to be a strength after a dominant showing at Mizzou, led by Olivia Rogers' victory in the 60-meter dash (7.52) and a third-place finish in the 200 meters (24.39). The Bears placed five athletes inside the top eight of the 60 meters and six inside the top 11 of the 200, highlighting depth and consistency early in the indoor season.
• The middle-distance and relay units also delivered key results, as Abby Meyer posted a personal-record in the 800 meter (2:16.44), while the Bears captured the 4x400-meter relay title behind BreAna Garrett, Whitney Farrington, Jordyn Buckley and Claire Farrell (3:48.42).
• Missouri State's distance group remains competitive after Ella Cromhardt claimed the mile title (5:01.53), while the Bears logged three personal records in the 3,000 meters from Amy Gotfredson, Addysen Clark and Madilyn Moore.
• In the field events, freshman Shiloh Cross continued her strong collegiate start with a triple jump victory (12.07m), while Kayleigh Jenkins added a top-three finish in the high jump. The Bears also saw continued improvement in the throws with personal records from Sadie McCulloh and Tommi Martin in the shot put.
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