Nebraska track and field continues its outdoor season this weekend as athletes will be split between the Pepsi Florida Relays, Stanford Invitational and South Dakota Early Bird on April 4-5.
Pepsi Florida Relays Meet Information
Date: Friday-Saturday, April 4-5
Location: Gainesville, Fla. (Percy Beard Track at James G. Pressly Stadium)
Start Times (CT): Friday - Field Events: 7 a.m. / Running Events: 8 a.m.; Saturday - Field Events: 8 a.m. / Running Events: 8:30 a.m.
Live Results: Link
Meet Schedule: Link
Heat Sheets: Link
Stanford Invitational Meet Information
Date: Friday-Saturday, April 4-5
Location: Stanford, Calif. (Cobb Track and Angell Field)
Start Times (CT): Friday - 10 a.m.; Saturday - 10 a.m.
Live Results: Link
USD Early Bird
Date: Friday-Saturday, April 4-5
Location: Vermillion, S.D. (Lillibridge Track Complex)
Start Times: Friday - Running Events: 11 a.m. / Field Events: 2 p.m.; Saturday - Field Events: 9 a.m. / Running Events: 10:45 a.m.
Watch: Link
Live Results: Link
Meet Schedule: Link
2025 Indoor Season Recap
The Husker men and women closed the indoor season inside the top 25, with the men finishing 12th and the women claiming 20th at the NCAA Championships. Out of 12 Husker entries, five earned First Team All-America honors by placing in the top eight.
The women saw three shot putters earn all-american status for the first time in school history and the women had six total all-americans, the most for the Huskers at the indoor championships since 2004. High Jumper Tyus Wilson became the first Husker indoor national champion since 2009, as he cleared an indoor PR and the third-highest mark in school history, 2.28m (7-5 ¾). With the win, Wilson grabbed his fourth first team all-america honor and wrapped up his senior indoor season with six event titles.
Axelina Johansson claimed her second shot put national championship and the first Husker indoor title since 2005, throwing 19.28m (63-3 ¼). The school-record holder earned her sixth all-america honor and finished the indoor season with five event titles. Henry Zimmerman finished eighth in the weight throw, Kalynn Meyer placed eighth in the shot put and Micaylon Moore grabbed runner up in the triple jump to round out Nebraska’s First Team All-Americans.
At the Big Ten Championships, the Husker men finished fifth and the women placed sixth. Jenna Rogers (high jump), Wilson (high jump), Adria Navajon (heptathlon) and Johansson (shot put) brought in conference titles. Additionally, during the season, five Huskers set or improved their school records and 33 performances either broke into the all-time list for the first time or moved up the list during the indoor season.