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  • YOUTUBE: Oregon’s 2x NCAA Mile CHAMPION, Wilma Nielsen! 🦆 || Day in the Life 🌟

    Join two-time NCAA mile champion Wilma Nielsen for a day in her life at the University of Oregon!! 🦆 In this video, Wilma takes us through her daily routine as a student-athlete, including her classes, academic major, training sessions and a double workout day. She also shares what she eats throughout the day to fuel her performance and gives a look into her life off the track. Originally from Sweden, Wilma also brings a taste of home with her, including some of her favorite Swedish snacks and candy. A behind-the-scenes look at balancing elite-level collegiate running with student life in Eugene 🤳📸

  • TSR's 2026 NAIA Top-25 Outdoor Track Rankings (Men & Women): First Edition

    Rankings crafted via Miguel Zacarias, Eleni Lovgren & Garrett Zatlin The outdoor track season is BACK! And with it comes a handful of new events, namely the 3000-meter steeplechase and the 10,000 meters. Pair those races with distance stars who are generally better on the outdoor oval, and you get a fresh set of NAIA distance rankings to review! Sure enough, that is exactly what we have today! With the spring months underway and performances already headlining the national leaderboard, we wanted to get a new hierarchy of NAIA distance stars up on the site. Go check it out by clicking on the below graphic! Have any interest in contributing to our NAIA team? Be sure to check out our OPEN ROLES page and apply!

  • NEWS: Oregon Middle Distance Star Mia Barnett Turns Pro, Signs With Nike

    Written by Aimee Morganti, edits & additional commentary via Garrett Zatlin Oregon's Mia Barnett, a three-time All-American in the DMR and a multi-time national meet qualifier, announced via Instagram on Tuesday that she has inked a professional contract with Nike. Barnett began her collegiate career at University of Virginia before she transferred to UCLA for the spring and winter months of 2023. She then finished her career at University of Oregon. She joins Sydney Vaught (via Arkansas) as recent collegiate signees to join the Swoosh brand. In her announcement, Barnett stated ... “A really big dream came true… now it’s time to make some more come true. Grateful to officially begin my professional career with Nike.” The middle distance standout holds three All-American accolades over the DMR with three different teams. Her first All-American accolade came from a 7th place finish at the 2022 NCAA Indoor Championships where she ran the 1200-meter leg for Virginia. Barnett’s second All-American honor was when she anchored UCLA’s DMR to a 4th place finish at the 2023 indoor national meet, her best result, placement-wise, at a national meet. Her final All-American accolade was earned when she raced for the University of Oregon at the 2024 NCAA Indoor Championships en route to a 5th place finish. Barnett was also a member of Oregon’s indoor DMR collegiate record which ran 10:42.05 in the winter of 2025. Mia Barnett after competing in the 1500m prelims at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships // Photo via Andrew LeMay Barnett competed at a total of eight other national meets across all three seasons of competition with each of her three different teams. Internationally, the now-former Duck represented Sweden over 1500 meters at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Japan. Prior to that, she earned a 3rd place finish at the 2025 Swedish Championships with a 4:05.39 (1500) PR. The Swedish representative finished in 6th place over 1500 meters at the 2025 U23 European Championships. The newest Nike signee holds personal bests of 2:03 (800), 4:26 (mile) and 9:12 (3k).

  • PODCAST: How Fast Will Jane Hedengren Run Over 5k? 🤔 || 2026 Bryan Clay Invitational Preview!

    Production via Wyatt Barnsley On this week’s episode of The Stride Report Podcast, Ben and Garrett preview one of the biggest meets of the entire year -- the Bryan Clay Invitational -- while asking the big question: Just how fast can Jane Hedengren go over 5000 meters? The guys break down every major event on the schedule, including the 800 meters, 1500 meters, 5k, 10k and 3k steeplechase on both the men’s and women’s sides, highlighting top contenders, potential breakout performances and key NCAA implications. From record-chasing opportunities to deep, competitive fields across the board, this episode sets the stage for what could be another massive weekend of distance running. Be sure to listen, subscribe and review! (3:13) Bryan Clay Men’s 800m Preview (9:00) Bryan Clay Women’s 800m Preview (15:11) Bryan Clay Men’s 1500m Preview (23:18) Bryan Clay Women’s 1500m Preview (30:49) Bryan Clay Men’s 5k Preview (38:19) Bryan Clay Women’s 5k Preview (50:43) Bryan Clay Men’s 10k Preview (56:32) Bryan Clay Women’s 10k Preview (1:01:06) Bryan Clay Men’s Steeple Preview (1:06:21) Bryan Clay Women’s Steeple Preview You can listen to that episode (and others) on our PODCASTS  page! You can also find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Soundcloud. If you like it, be sure to leave us a rating  and a review ! Note: If you're having issues loading the episode on the site via mobile, try refreshing  the episode page. We will look into this issue for future episodes.

  • BREAKING: Wisconsin Head Coach Mick Byrne to Retire in June 2026

    Written by Aimee Morganti, edits & additional commentary via Garrett Zatlin Mick Byrne, the University of Wisconsin’s Director of Cross Country and Track & Field, has announced his retirement from collegiate coaching. In doing so, he leaves a legacy that spans over 40 years, including 18 years with the Badgers and 24 years with the Iona Gaels. He will retire at the conclusion of the 2026 outdoor track season. In the press release, Byrne explained... “After spending 18 incredible years at Wisconsin and 24 at Iona, I am today announcing my retirement, effective at the conclusion of the 2026 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. It is time for me to return to New York and be with my family. Here at Wisconsin, I have been surrounded by an amazing staff who helped us win many championships. Their hard work and dedication made Wisconsin a special place to work. We had fun together. The student-athletes I had the privilege to coach here and at Iona made a huge impact on me throughout the years and I am a better today because of them.” Byrne’s coaching career, specifically at Wisconsin, resulted in his athletes and teams securing numerous honors. During his time in Madison, Byrne produced 121 All-Americans, 14 NCAA individual champions and nine NCAA XC Championship podium finishes. In 2011, he guided his men’s program to the team title at the NCAA XC Championships, winning gold over Oklahoma State, 97 points to 139 points. Often viewed as a long distance powerhouse at the national level, the Wisconsin men recorded three-consecutive top-three podium finishes from 2010 to 2012 in cross country. In 2018, Byrne coached Australian Morgan McDonald who went on to win the individual cross country national title on Wisconsin's home course. Mick Byrne holding the 4th place team trophy on the podium at the 2024 NCAA XC Championships // Photo via Andrew LeMay Byrne leaves the NCAA as the winningest cross country coach in the history of the BIG 10 after his men's squads claimed 14 conference team titles. Additionally, he coached 95 individual BIG 10 champions, secured four BIG 10 track and field team titles and led his athletes to setting 45 school records. Before his career with the Badgers, Byrne coached the men’s cross country program at Iona University for 24 years. There, he led the Gaels to historic levels of success with 12 national meet appearances and 17-consecutive Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference titles. University of Wisconsin has stated that they are beginning their national search for the program's next head coach.

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