BETHLEHEM, Pa. – The 2026 Patriot League Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field Championships will be held in Boston, Mass., at Boston University. Events at the BU Track & Tennis Center begin Saturday, Feb. 28 and conclude on Sunday, March 1.
All nine men’s programs and each of the 10 women’s teams will compete. This marks the fourth time Boston University will host the Patriot League Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field Championships. Live results and more information for the two-day men's and women's championships will be available by visiting Patriot League Indoor Track and Field Championship Central.
LIVE RESULTS | CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL
Patriot League on ESPN+ Coverage
Track events for the 2026 Patriot League Indoor Track and Field Championships will be streamed on ESPN+. Field events during the championship will not be streamed, but up-to-date content featuring Patriot League multimedia journalist Paige Messier will be available by following @PatriotLeague on Instagram.
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Patriot League Championship Major Awards
All-Patriot League status will be determined by the event’s finish at the 2026 Patriot League Men's and Women's Indoor Track and Field Championship, with first-place winners earning first-team All-League honors. The runner-up in each event will earn second-team honors.
Following the conclusion of the meet, the League head coaches will vote on several individual major awards. A Men's and Women's Track Athlete, Field Athlete and Rookie of the Meet will be selected. Men's and Women's Coach of the Year awards will also be selected. The Patriot League will also present awards to the Men's and Women's Highest Scorers of the Meet.
Boston University Women Look to Repeat
The Boston University women’s indoor track and field team won its third title and first since 2016 last winter. The Terriers look to repeat for the first time in program history after finishing with 166 points in 2025. Navy finished as the runner-up with 148.5 points, while Army West Point (139.5), Lehigh (69) and Bucknell (52) rounded out the top five.
Navy Men's Looking for Twelfth Title Since 2013
The Navy men’s indoor track and field team captured its fifth-straight title following their team victory in 2025. The Mids have claimed 11 of the last 12 men’s tites,, totaling 223 points in its 2025 victory. Army West Point finished as the runner-up with 153 points, while Boston University finished third with 93 points. Bucknell (63) and Holy Cross (53) finished fourth and fifth, respectively.
Returning Men's Indoor 2025 Champions
American
Carver Morgan (800m)
Army West Point
Kasen Jeitz (800m), Robby Manse (Shot Put, Weight Throw)
Boston University
Guy Margalit (Triple Jump)
Navy
Dane Eike (4x800m), Colby Fahrney (4x400), Nathan Kent (200m, 400m), Matthew Newell (DMR, 4x800m), Will Pierce (4x400), Brian Schloeder (4x400), Nick Simmons (4x400), David Walker (DMR), William Yurich (60m)
Returning Women's Indoor 2025 Champions
Army West Point
Alma Lazo Cazares (4x800m), Cherokee Chambers (4x800m), Mikayla Cheney (4x800m), Zoe Whaley (High Jump)
Boston University
Peace Omonzane (Long Jump, Triple Jump), Ellie Roan (Weight Throw)
Colgate
Clare Gillis (200m)
Lehigh
Abby Klebe (800m)
Navy
Jia Anderson (60-meter hurdles), Katherine Leddy (DMR), Sophia Richter (4x400), Elektra Sanchez (DMR), Savannah Swanda (4x400)
2025-26 Indoor Track and Field Weekly Award Winners
Men’s Track Athlete of the Week
12.9 – Thomas Cowan, Boston University, So.
1.13 – Justin Mumford, Navy, Sr.
1.20 – Carver Morgan, American, Sr.
1.27 – Jaxon Hammond, Army West Point, Jr.
2.3 – Thomas Cowan, Boston University, So.
2.10 – Simon Alexander, Navy, Jr.
2.17 – Thomas Cowan, Boston University, So.
2.24 – Thomas Cowan, Boston University, So.
Women’s Track Athlete of the Week
12.9 – Celia Kulis, Holy Cross, Sr.
1.13 – Sophie Richter, Navy, Sr.
1.20 – Iman Roka, Boston University, So.
1.27 – Charlotte Richman, Army West Point, Sr.
2.3 – Jada Smith, Boston University, Sr.
2.10 – Jia Anderson, Navy, Sr.
2.17 – Iman Roka, Boston University, So.
2.24 – Grace Camerlingo, Bucknell. Fr.
Men’s Field Athlete of the Week
12.9 – Matthew Palchak, Army West Point, So.
1.13 – Robby Manse, Army West Point, Sr.
1.20 – Brian Schloeder, Navy, So.
1.27 – Robby Manse, Army West Point, Sr.
2.3 – Matthew Palchak, Army West Point, So.
2.10 – Robby Manse, Army West Point, Sr.
2.17 – Wyatt Shaw, Navy, So.
2.24 – Brian Schloeder, Navy, So.
Women’s Field Athlete of the Week
12.9 – Zoie Tesi, Navy, So.
1.13 – Zoie Tesi, Navy, So.
1.20 – Ellie Roan, Boston University, Sr.
1.27 – Jordan Hecht, Army West Point, Jr.
2.3 – Ellie Roan, Boston University, Sr.
2.10 – Peace Omonzane, Boston University, Sr.
2.17 – Ellie Roan, Boston University, Sr.
2.24 – Jordan Hecht, Army West Point, Jr.
Men’s Rookie of the Week
12.9 – Jason Keiser, Navy, Fr.
1.13 – Ben Marks, Navy, Fr.
1.20 – Jason Keiser, Navy, Fr.
1.27 – Samuel Anderson, Boston University, Fr.
2.3 – Samuel Anderson, Boston University, Fr.
2.10 – Jason Keiser, Navy, Fr.
2.17 – Todd Worth, Army West Point, Fr.
2.24 – Jason Keiser, Navy, Fr.
Women’s Rookie of the Week
12.9 – Grace Camerlingo, Bucknell, Fr.
1.13 – Ellie Chapin, Army West Point
1.20 – Sabrina Sardar, Army West Point, Fr.
1.27 – Simone Tillman, Army West Point, Fr.
2.3 – Nia McCurdy, Boston University, Fr.
2.10 – Samantha Lascelles, Boston University, Fr.
2.17 – Samantha Lascelles, Boston University, Fr.
2.24 – Grace Camerlingo, Bucknell, Fr.
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