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NCAA announces entries to Division I and II indoor championships...

INDIANAPOLIS-- The NCAA announced the list of participants who will compete in both the 2026 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and the Division II Championships in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Both national championship meets will be contested on March 13-14th. NCAA D1 ACCEPTED ENTRIES... After her performance at the B1G Ten championships in Indianapolis last week, freshman Veronica Vacca (Paul Merca photo) of 12th ranked Washington , who was on the bubble of making the top 16 on the national descending order list, made the field with her personal best of 14-9 (4.50m) in the women's pole vault. Vacca will join her Husky teammate, NCAA and current world leader Hana Moll in the event. Moll currently leads the world with her best of 16-0 (4.88m) set at the UW Invitational. In the mile, Rosemary Longisa of Washington State joins Washington's Chloe Foerster and Mia Cochran, along with former Husky Wilma Nielsen, now co...

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