How Fast, How High And How Far: Predicting The Winning Marks At NCAAs
How Fast, How High And How Far: Predicting The Winning Marks At NCAAs
Predicting the winners and their winning marks at the 2024 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in Boston.
A lot of people want to know who is going to win NCAA titles this weekend in Boston, but I’m just as interested in how.
As in ... how fast, how far and how high will the winning athletes perform at the 2024 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships?
I’ve taken the liberty of predicting the winning marks in each event along with the projected winner. This way, you can point and laugh at me when I inevitably get many of these wrong.
Also, please note: some of the predicted winning times for the distance races factor in a likely tactical affair, which is why they are slower relative to season’s bests.
Off we go…
Men’s 60m
6.50 (Terrence Jones, Texas Tech)
Men’s 200m
20.15 (Terrence Jones, Texas Tech)
Men’s 400m
44.55 (Christopher Morales Williams, Georgia)
Men’s 800m
1:46.25 (Yusuf Bizimana, Texas)
Men’s Mile
3:59.90 (Luse Houser, Washington)
Men’s 3,000m
7:42.46 (Nico Young, Northern Arizona)
Men’s 5,000m
13:24.85 (Nico Young, Northern Arizona)
Men’s 60m Hurdles
7.52 (Johnny Brackins, USC)
Men’s 4x400m
3:02.82 (Arizona State)
Men’s DMR
9:22.42 (Washington)
Men’s High Jump
2.26m (Romaine Beckford, Arkansas)
Men’s Pole Vault
5.75m (Keaton Daniel, Kentucky)
Men’s Long Jump
8.30m (Wayne Pinnock, Arkansas)
Men’s Triple Jump
16.65m (Luke Brown, Kentucky)
Men’s Shot Put
20.50 (Alexander Kolesnikoff, Georgia)
Men’s Weight Throw
24.25 (Kenneth Ijeji, Harvard)
Heptathlon
6200 points (Leo Neugebauer, Texas)
Women’s 60m
7.09 (Brianna Liston, LSU)
Women’s 200m
22.15 (JaMeesia Ford, South Carolina)
Women’s 400m
50.28 (Amber Anning, Arkansas)
Women’s 800m
1:58.99 (Michaela Rose, LSU)
Women’s Mile
4:27.88 (Maia Ramsden, Harvard)
Women’s 3,000m
8:41.50 (Parker Valby, Florida)
Women’s 5,000m
15:05.22 (Parker Valby, Florida)
Women’s 60m Hurdles
7.82 (Jasmine Jones, USC)
Women’s 4x400m
3:23.98 (Arkansas)
Women’s DMR
10:47.26 (Washington)
Women’s High Jump
2.00m (Lamara Distin, Texas A&M)
Women’s Pole Vault
4.60m (Hana Moll, Washington)
Women’s Long Jump
6.78m (Ackelia Smith, Texas)
Women’s Triple Jump
13.95m (Emilia Sjostrand, San Jose St.)
Women’s Shot Put
19.20m (Mya Lesnar, Colorado St.)
Women’s Weight Throw
25.01m (Jalani Davis, Ole Miss)
Pentathlon
4535 points (Allie Jones, USC)