Keeping Track of the Bears
• Missouri State women's track and field continues its 2025-26 indoor season Friday and Saturday, traveling to Pittsburg, Kan., to compete in the 11th Annual Gorilla Classic hosted by Pittsburg State.
• The Bears' sprint group has been a consistent strength throughout the indoor season.
Olivia Rogers has recorded a win and multiple top three finishes in the 60-meter dash, including victories at the Crimson & Gold Invitational (7.47) and Show-Me Showdown (7.52). She has also added top three finishes in the 200 and 300-meter dash, while
Claire Farrell has produced multiple top three finishes in the 400-meter dash, including a victory at the Crimson & Gold Invitational. At the Woo Pig Classic, Farrell clocked a 55.41 to move to No. 9 all-time in program history in the event.
• Missouri State's middle-distance and distance groups have productive all season.
Lena Singleton has recorded top five finishes in the 3,000-meter run in consecutive meets, including a victory and personal-best 10:08.92 at the Woo Pig Classic.
Elsa Henry,
Ella Rew and
Madilyn Moore have consistently finished inside the top 10 in the 3,000-meter and 5,000-meter runs throughout the indoor season, while
Abby Meyer has posted multiple top 10 finishes in the 800-meter run, highlighted by a personal-best 2:15.68 at the Pittsburg State Invitational.
• The mile group has been led by
Ella Cronhardt, who has recorded top five finishes in consecutive meets, including a win at the Show-Me Showdown. At the Woo Pig Classic, Cronhardt ran a personal-best 4:51.41 to move to No. 3 all-time in Missouri State history.
Emilee Brusselers and
Faith Fotiades have also added consistent top 10 finishes in the mile throughout the indoor season.
• In the field events,
Shiloh Cross has delivered a standout freshman campaign with a triple jump victory at the Show-Me Showdown (12.07m) and a win at the Washburn Open (11.98m). At the Woo Pig Classic, Cross recorded a mark of 12.15m to move to No. 9 all-time in program history and earn Conference USA Freshman of the Week honors.
Kayleigh Jenkins has added multiple top three finishes in the high jump this season, including a clearance of 1.64m at the Crimson & Gold Invitational, while
Maggie Haase has recorded consistent top 10 finishes across multiple meets.
•The Bears have one final regular season meet remaining after this weekend, the Arkansas Qualifier, before the Conference USA Indoor Championships.
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