Cougars Wrap Up Final Day of Indoor Nationals

Meghan Hunter and Lucas Bons each took third in their respective events (800-meter and mile) on day two of the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.

Cougars Wrap Up Final Day of Indoor NationalsCougars Wrap Up Final Day of Indoor Nationals

BOSTON — BYU track and field wrapped up competition at the 2024 Indoor Track and Field National Championships Saturday night, headlined by third place performances from Meghan Hunter and Lucas Bons while women's track and field placed seventh overall.

Full Results 

The program had a total of nine First Team All-Americans and nine Cougars with Second Team All-American honors with one Second Team All American Honorable Mention across the two days of competition.

"Obviously, we came here knowing we could do some great stuff on the women's side," said director of track and field Ed Eyestone. "To finish seventh as a team is a testament to the women's squad. Winning the women's distance medley relay is a huge accomplishment and helps solidify us as the distance powerhouse we are. I'm proud of contribution of all the athletes through the weekend."

All-American Recognition
Name Distinction Event
Lucas Bons First Team Men's Mile
Aidan Troutner Second Team Men's Mile
Carmen Alder Second Team Women's Mile
Meghan Hunter First Team Women's 800m
Lexy Halladay-Lowry First Team Women's 5000m
Lexy Halladay-Lowry First Team Women's 3000m
Jenna Hutchins Second Team Women's 5000m
Aubrey Frentheway Second Team Women's 5000m
Riley Chamberlain First Team Women's DMR
Riley Chamberlain First Team Women's 3000m
Carlee Hansen First Team Women's DMR
Sami Oblad First Team Women's DMR
Sadie Sargent First Team Women's DMR
Sadie Sargent Second Team Women's 3000m
Cierra Tidwell Allphin Second Team Honorable Mention Women's High Jump
Eli Hazlett Second Team Men's 4x400m Relay
Trey Jackson Second Team Men's 4x400m Relay
Abram Schaap Second Team Men's 4x400m Relay
Josh Taylor Second Team Men's 4x400m Relay

Lucas Bons placed third in the final heat of the men's mile with a time of 4:02.02. Through a contentious eight laps, Bons powered through to the finish after getting contacted by other athletes. The junior from Dublin, Ohio was disqualified after the completion of the race due to stepping outside the track during the scuffle. Upon protest by BYU, the disqualification was removed and Bons was awarded third place. 

"I think Bons ran a very intelligent race," said Eyestone. "He was very strategic. He was intelligent and made a powerful move at the end to finish in third. Let's remember that two years ago he was pretty much sidelined with health concerns during the pandemic. I think this is a continuation of his strength that he showed in the cross country season. Now he's one of the top milers in the country. I think it sets the stage for an amazing outdoor season and that will culminate in another All American distinction in 1500m and set him up for the Olympic Trials."

Meghan Hunter took third in the final heat of the women's 800m, surging from the middle of the pack to cross the line at 2:02.15. The performance earned Hunter a new personal best in the event, improving her No. 3 spot on the BYU top-10 board by two hundredths of a second. 

"I was so excited to have made the final, and wanted to keep that energy going into it," said Hunter. "I'm feeling so grateful."

The women's 3000m saw Lexy Halladay-Lowry take fourth overall in the 3000m, running 8:53.08 across the line. Riley Chamberlain took sixth with a time of 8:56.89 while Sadie Sargent finished at ninth in 9:02.9.  

The men's 4x400m Relay team combined to finish in 3:05.56. Cierra Tidwell Allphin also competed in the women's high jump. 

Additional Quotes

Senior Associate Athletic Director/S.W.A Liz Darger

"We had a fantastic experience at nationals that included All-Americans, podium finishes and of course the national championship in the women’s distance medley relay. The competition was fierce and the atmosphere was electric. Through it all our student-athletes represented BYU and the Big 12 remarkably well in how they competed, and how they interacted with others. They gave Cougar Nation a lot of reasons to celebrate this weekend."

Josh Taylor - 4x400m Relay

"It was an honor to run in such a competitive meet. Although we feel there is more we could have done, today was a step up in our progression. We have a team of competitors and we'll be back at it ready to improve upon what we've done."

Sprints/Hurdles Coach Kyle Grossarth

"I'm really proud of the 4x400m guys today. To walk away from the indoor season as Second Team All-Americans is a great accomplishment. This should really set them up well for some great things outdoor."

Associate Director of Track and Field Diljeet Taylor

"There was a group of women when I first started in 2016 that believed. Because of them, success breeds success. These women are believers and I believe in them."

Assistant Men's Distance Coach Ryan Waite

"We're so proud of Lucas. He's had a long road to get to this point. As a freshman, he established himself as one of the top milers in the country, but has had to fight through some health struggles the last couple of years. Now he's better than ever. He ran such a smart tactical race, running as little distance as possible. It was a little stressful for him to be boxed in that way, but he stayed composed and patient in order to make his move with 50m to go and finish in third."

Up Next

The Cougars will prepare to compete at Arizona's Spring Break Fiesta next Saturday, March 16 for the first meet of the outdoor season. Live results can be found on finishedresults.com.