#MakingHerMark Monthly- October
#MakingHerMark Monthly- July and August
2023-2024 Mountain West Scholar-Athletes of the Year
2024 MW Outdoor Track & Field Athletes of the Year
#MakingHerMark Monthly – May 2024
#MW25 Memories – Mountain West Dominates Steeplechase
#MW25 Memories – Allie Ostrander’s Three-peat
#MakingHerMark Monthly – April 2024
Celebrating National Girls & Women In Sports Day
2022-2023 Mountain West Athletes of the Year
#MakingHerMark Trailblazer Spotlight – Adva Cohen
2023 MW Indoor Track & Field Athletes of the Year
Running After Her Dreams: Anita Taviore’s Journey from Nigeria to Boise State
ADVERSITY: Past, Present, Future – San Jose State Track & Field – Chapter 3, LOVE
ADVERSITY: Past, Present, Future - San Jose State Track & Field - Chapter 1, ARRIVAL
MW Moments: Nicola Ader, Nevada
MW Moments: Kristie Schoffield, Boise State
MW Moments: Lauren Gale, Colorado State
Kristie Schoffield Crowned National Champion
#MakingHerMark Monthly – May 2022
2021-2022 Championships Recap
Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Student-Athletes of the Year – 2022
#MakingHerMark Monthly - February 2022
UNLV Alum To Compete For Team USA Bobsled At 2022 Winter Olympics
2016-17 Mountain West Athletes of the Year
Latest News
Players of the Week
Morgan Glaser
Won the high jump at the Air Force Twilight Open, clearing a mark of 1.76 meters to finish first among nine competitors, just an inch off her personal best.
Read MoreTexas Tanner
Finished first in the hammer throw at the Air Force Twilight Open with a mark of 75.16 meters, beating the rest of the field by more than 10 meters.
Read MoreTom Graham-Marr
Finished fourth in the 1,500-meter race in a field of 55 runners at the Portland Twilight, his time of 3:38.78 was a personal-best and improved on his own Boise State program record in the event.
Read MoreKaiya Robertson
Finished first in the 1,500-meter race at the Portland Twilight, setting a new Mountain West and Boise State program record in the event with a time of 4:10.15.
Read MoreSaketh Rudraraju
Won the 1,500-meter race at the Air Force Twilight Open, clocking a time of 3:50.64 to win by nearly three seconds.
Read MoreNdayiragije Shukurani
Won the high jump at the Doug Max Invitational with a mark of 2.14 meters (7-0.25), the second-best mark in program history.
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