Nebraska Track & Field Medal Winners at Big Ten Championships

Nebraska Track & Field had a successful weekend at the Big Ten Track & Field Championships in Minneapolis!

The Nebraska Cornhuskers Men’s and Women’s Track & Field teams competed in the 2022 Big Ten Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Minneapolis over the weekend. The Ohio State Buckeyes doubled up and won both the men’s and women’s conference championships, with the women’s team repeating as back-to-back conference champions.

The Buckeyes won the women’s title with a meet record 185.5 team points, while Nebraska finished in fifth place behind Ohio State and Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Penn State. Husker high jumper Jenna Rogers and javelin thrower Maddie Harris were named first-team all-conference.

The men’s title saw OSU score 124 points for the league championship while Iowa, Wisconsin, and Nebraska finished second, third, and fourth. The Cornhuskers had six different team members named first-team all-conference. They were Max Otterdahl (Shot Put/Discus), Mayson Conner (High Jump), Jacob Hyde (4x400m), Alex Nelson (4x400m), Cory Berg (4x400m), and Nick Bryant (4x400m).

The Big Ten Track Athlete of the Year, Field Athlete of the Year, and Freshman of the Year will be announced on June 15th, following the completion of the NCAA National Championships.

Allyson Felix made history winning 11th Olympic medal in the Women’s 4×400 final and fans were thrilled

Allyson Felix made history. Again.

Whenever you mention the greatest names to touch the track, you have to mention Allyson Felix. She is the GOAT.

Felix and the absolute dream team of Dalilah Muhammad, Sydney McLaughlin and Athing Mu won gold in the women’s 4×400 meter final on Saturday morning, giving Felix an 11th career Olympic medal in the final race of her Olympic career. And that final medal put her into a pantheon no one else in American history has been able to reach.

With Felix’s 11th medal, she surpassed Carl Lewis as the most decorated Olympian in American history.

It was an incredible race for Team USA.

And it was not close.

Just an absolutely spectacular win and an amazing way to close out her fifth and final Olympic games. She made history. Again.

Fans were so happy for her.