Boise State Athletics

Broncos Claim Three Titles, Seven Total Podium Finishes at MW Indoor Championships
2/28/2026 6:44:00 PM | Track & Field
RENO, Nev. – The Boise State track and field team closed its final Mountain West Indoor Championships with three individual titles and seven total podium finishes. The women placed fourth overall, their highest finish since 2022, while the men finished seventh.
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Day One
Boise State's multis opened the competition, led by Emily Stefan in the pentathlon. The Albany, Oregon, native placed fifth and broke the school record with 3,821 points. Gabbie Hasskamp finished 12th with 3,615 points, the third-best mark in program history.
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The day concluded with a runner-up finish in the women's distance medley relay. Brynnli Poulsen, Priscilla Adu-Gyamfi, Noelani Krauss and Kaiya Robertson combined to clock 11:24.32. The Broncos have finished first or second in the event in back-to-back seasons.
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Day Two
Landon Helms secured his second consecutive conference heptathlon title after entering the day in second place. He won the pole vault and 1,000 meters to finish with 5,964 points, breaking his own school record and the MW Indoor Championships meet record. Helms is the first Bronco to win back-to-back heptathlon titles since Kurt Felix won three straight from 2010-12.
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Raekwon Weatherspoon claimed the men's long jump title with the second-best mark in school history, recording the winning leap on his final attempt. He is the first Bronco to win a conference long jump title since 2011. Weatherspoon also set a school record in the 60 meters during preliminaries, clocking 6.66 to break a mark that had stood since 1994.
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Stefan then added a bronze medal in the long jump, posting a personal-best 5.97m for her first collegiate conference podium finish.
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Day Three
Three more podium finishes highlighted the final day, led by Robertson's title in the 800 meters. The senior standout won in 2:05.72.
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Alex Thompson earned another bronze medal for the Broncos, placing third in the men's mile. Thompson, who owns the second-fastest mile in program history, secured the podium finish in 4:07.61
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Two weeks after setting the school record in the women's 400 meters, Adu-Gyamfi lowered her mark again. The freshman clocked 53.03 to place third.
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Notables
Quotable
"I'm really happy with the progress and this meet showed that for both our men's and women's squads. Coach Mark Badowsky's jump group was the standout group of the meet. Phenomenal performances from them. It was also great to see the Broncos score points across the full spectrum of event areas. We'll keep building through both recruitment and development to make sure the Broncos are always a force in championship track and field going forward. Lastly, I'm again grateful for the fight our athletes showed. We asked a lot of some of them over the last three days, and they wore the jersey proudly and showed up every time." - head coach Pat McCurry
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What's Next
Boise State Results
Women
4th/12 – 60 points
Pentathlon | 5. Emily Stefan – 3821, 12. Gabbie Hasskamp – 3615
5000m | 7. Amit Koma – 16:38.08
200m Prelim | 16. Breasia Roberts – 24.36, 29. Ciara Brown – 25.27, 32. Maggie Shirazi – 25.57
DMR | 2. Brynnli Poulsen, Priscilla Adu-Gyamfi, Noelani Krauss, Kaiya Robertson – 11:24.32
Weight Throw | 5. Victoria Lotz – 18.51m, 13. Amaya Dixon – 15.81m, 17. Addy MacArthur – 15.01m, 19. Alexee Kline – 14.08m, Ruby Sereday – 14.08m
Mile Prelim | 4. Bianca Boehnke – 4:49.73, 8. Nanette Novak – 4:51.46, 14. Brynnli Poulsen – 4:56.03, 15. Hanna Ackermann – 4:57.30
400m Prelim | 5. Priscilla Adu-Gyamfi – 53.92, 18. Shyniece Davis – 57.93, 30. McKenna Murphy – 59.99
60m Prelim | 8. Breasia Roberts – 7.47, 11. Love Uzoekwe – 7.53
800m Prelim | 2. Kaiya Robertson – 2:07.63, 8. Noelani Krauss – 2:11.67, 11. Eliisa Marshall – 2:12.27, 19. Emme Hamm – 2:13.66, 25. Gabriella Chiara – 2:15.39
High Jump | 11. Jamie Wade – 1.60m, 14. Gabbie Hasskamp – 1.55m
Long Jump | 3. Emily Stefan – 5.97m, 5. Love Uzoekwe – 5.96m, 8. Breasia Roberts – 5.88m
Mile Final | 4. Nanette Novak – 4:49.48, 10. Bianca Boehnke – 4:57.59
400m Final | 3. Priscilla Adu-Gyamfi – 53.03
60m Final | 6. Breasia Roberts – 7.45
800m Final | 1. Kaiya Robertson – 2:05.72, 7. Noelani Krauss - 2:11.74
3000m Final | 10. Bianca Boehnke – 9:44.15, 15. Nanette Novak – 9:50.59, 29. Haley Blaine – 10:07.79
4x400m Final | 11. Ciara Brown, Shyniece Davis, Priscilla Adu-Gyamfi, Maggie Shirazi – 3:47.02
Shot Put | 4. Victoria Lotz – 14.96m, 9. Addy MacArthur – 13.95m, 16. Amaya Dixon – 11.68m
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Men
7th/8 – 54 points
5000m | 15. Trent Wigod – 14:29.36, 17. Braylon Baggett – 14:31.10
200m Prelim | 6. Josh Green – 21.19, 12. Harvey Scott – 21.61, 18. Wade Pollock – 22.27, 19. Xavier Fraley – 22.51
DMR | 6. Angus Fitzgerald, John Dailey, Drew Bradeson, Alex Thompson – 10:02.40
Mile Prelim | 5. Alex Thompson – 4:07.44
60m Hurdle Prelim | 10. Chase Lawyer – 8.27, 11. Noah Lara – 8.51
400m Prelim | 6. Josh Green – 47.56, 15. DJ Warren – 48.94, 19. Cobe Cameron – 50.20
60m Prelim | 4. Raekwon Weatherspoon – 6.66, 12. Allan McKeraghan – 6.87, 16. Harvey Scott – 7.02
800m Prelim | 13. Ezra Teeples – 1:54.17, Angus Fitzgerald – 1:54.85, 16. Drew Bradeson – 1:55.04, 18. Shawn Jones – 1:57.15
Weight Throw | 9. Tanner Nett – 17.38m, 13. Joseph Garcia – 15.80m, 15. Tyler Grant – 15.41m
Long Jump | 1. Raekwon Weatherspoon – 7.83m, 12. Harvey Scott – 6.59m
Mile Final | 3. Alex Thompson – 4:07.61
400m Final | 6. Josh Green – 47.32
60m Final | 4. Raekwon Weatherspoon – 6.69
200m Final | 6. Josh Green – 21.24
3000m Final | 11. Patrick Kiprop – 8:12.15, 16. Christian Graham – 8:22.20, 19. Braylon Baggett – 8:24.50, 26. Alex Kilby – 8:32.88
4x400m Final | 6. John Dailey, DJ Warren, Josh Green, Wade Pollock – 3:16.80
High Jump | 7. Aayden Simmons – 2.05m
Triple Jump | 5. Aayden Simmons – 14.97m, 10. Raekwon Weatherspoon – 13.37m
Shot Put | 4. Tanner Nett – 18.55m, 11. Tyler Grant – 15.65m, 16. Joseph Garcia – 14.91m
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Day One
Boise State's multis opened the competition, led by Emily Stefan in the pentathlon. The Albany, Oregon, native placed fifth and broke the school record with 3,821 points. Gabbie Hasskamp finished 12th with 3,615 points, the third-best mark in program history.
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The day concluded with a runner-up finish in the women's distance medley relay. Brynnli Poulsen, Priscilla Adu-Gyamfi, Noelani Krauss and Kaiya Robertson combined to clock 11:24.32. The Broncos have finished first or second in the event in back-to-back seasons.
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Day Two
Landon Helms secured his second consecutive conference heptathlon title after entering the day in second place. He won the pole vault and 1,000 meters to finish with 5,964 points, breaking his own school record and the MW Indoor Championships meet record. Helms is the first Bronco to win back-to-back heptathlon titles since Kurt Felix won three straight from 2010-12.
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Raekwon Weatherspoon claimed the men's long jump title with the second-best mark in school history, recording the winning leap on his final attempt. He is the first Bronco to win a conference long jump title since 2011. Weatherspoon also set a school record in the 60 meters during preliminaries, clocking 6.66 to break a mark that had stood since 1994.
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Stefan then added a bronze medal in the long jump, posting a personal-best 5.97m for her first collegiate conference podium finish.
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Day Three
Three more podium finishes highlighted the final day, led by Robertson's title in the 800 meters. The senior standout won in 2:05.72.
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Alex Thompson earned another bronze medal for the Broncos, placing third in the men's mile. Thompson, who owns the second-fastest mile in program history, secured the podium finish in 4:07.61
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Two weeks after setting the school record in the women's 400 meters, Adu-Gyamfi lowered her mark again. The freshman clocked 53.03 to place third.
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Notables
- The women's fourth-place finish matches their highest since 2022
- Landon Helms won back-to-back heptathlon titles, breaking his school record and setting a meet record. He is the first Bronco to win consecutive conference titles in the event since Kurt Felix did so from 2010-12
- Raekwon Weatherspoon, who became the first Bronco since 2011 to win a conference long jump title, set a school record in the 60 meters (6.66)
- Kaiya Robertson's 800-meter title is the program's first in the event since 2023
- Emily Stefan's bronze in the long jump is Boise State's first conference medal in the event since 2013
- Alex Thompson's mile bronze marks the program's first medal in the event since 2024
- Priscilla Adu-Gyamfi's 400-meter bronze is Boise State's first conference medal in the event since 2015
- Emily Stefan set the Boise State pentathlon school record with 3,821 points
- Gabbie Hasskamp recorded the third-best pentathlon score in school history (3,615 points)
- Breasia Roberts posted the third-fastest 60-meter time in program history (7.47)
- Josh Green recorded the fourth-fastest 400-meter time in school history (47.32)
- Tanner Nett moved to fourth in program history in the shot put (18.55 meters)
Quotable
"I'm really happy with the progress and this meet showed that for both our men's and women's squads. Coach Mark Badowsky's jump group was the standout group of the meet. Phenomenal performances from them. It was also great to see the Broncos score points across the full spectrum of event areas. We'll keep building through both recruitment and development to make sure the Broncos are always a force in championship track and field going forward. Lastly, I'm again grateful for the fight our athletes showed. We asked a lot of some of them over the last three days, and they wore the jersey proudly and showed up every time." - head coach Pat McCurry
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What's Next
- Pending official results from around the country, athletes ranked in the top 16 of their respective events will qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships, set for March 13-14 in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Boise State Results
Women
4th/12 – 60 points
Pentathlon | 5. Emily Stefan – 3821, 12. Gabbie Hasskamp – 3615
5000m | 7. Amit Koma – 16:38.08
200m Prelim | 16. Breasia Roberts – 24.36, 29. Ciara Brown – 25.27, 32. Maggie Shirazi – 25.57
DMR | 2. Brynnli Poulsen, Priscilla Adu-Gyamfi, Noelani Krauss, Kaiya Robertson – 11:24.32
Weight Throw | 5. Victoria Lotz – 18.51m, 13. Amaya Dixon – 15.81m, 17. Addy MacArthur – 15.01m, 19. Alexee Kline – 14.08m, Ruby Sereday – 14.08m
Mile Prelim | 4. Bianca Boehnke – 4:49.73, 8. Nanette Novak – 4:51.46, 14. Brynnli Poulsen – 4:56.03, 15. Hanna Ackermann – 4:57.30
400m Prelim | 5. Priscilla Adu-Gyamfi – 53.92, 18. Shyniece Davis – 57.93, 30. McKenna Murphy – 59.99
60m Prelim | 8. Breasia Roberts – 7.47, 11. Love Uzoekwe – 7.53
800m Prelim | 2. Kaiya Robertson – 2:07.63, 8. Noelani Krauss – 2:11.67, 11. Eliisa Marshall – 2:12.27, 19. Emme Hamm – 2:13.66, 25. Gabriella Chiara – 2:15.39
High Jump | 11. Jamie Wade – 1.60m, 14. Gabbie Hasskamp – 1.55m
Long Jump | 3. Emily Stefan – 5.97m, 5. Love Uzoekwe – 5.96m, 8. Breasia Roberts – 5.88m
Mile Final | 4. Nanette Novak – 4:49.48, 10. Bianca Boehnke – 4:57.59
400m Final | 3. Priscilla Adu-Gyamfi – 53.03
60m Final | 6. Breasia Roberts – 7.45
800m Final | 1. Kaiya Robertson – 2:05.72, 7. Noelani Krauss - 2:11.74
3000m Final | 10. Bianca Boehnke – 9:44.15, 15. Nanette Novak – 9:50.59, 29. Haley Blaine – 10:07.79
4x400m Final | 11. Ciara Brown, Shyniece Davis, Priscilla Adu-Gyamfi, Maggie Shirazi – 3:47.02
Shot Put | 4. Victoria Lotz – 14.96m, 9. Addy MacArthur – 13.95m, 16. Amaya Dixon – 11.68m
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Men
7th/8 – 54 points
5000m | 15. Trent Wigod – 14:29.36, 17. Braylon Baggett – 14:31.10
200m Prelim | 6. Josh Green – 21.19, 12. Harvey Scott – 21.61, 18. Wade Pollock – 22.27, 19. Xavier Fraley – 22.51
DMR | 6. Angus Fitzgerald, John Dailey, Drew Bradeson, Alex Thompson – 10:02.40
Mile Prelim | 5. Alex Thompson – 4:07.44
60m Hurdle Prelim | 10. Chase Lawyer – 8.27, 11. Noah Lara – 8.51
400m Prelim | 6. Josh Green – 47.56, 15. DJ Warren – 48.94, 19. Cobe Cameron – 50.20
60m Prelim | 4. Raekwon Weatherspoon – 6.66, 12. Allan McKeraghan – 6.87, 16. Harvey Scott – 7.02
800m Prelim | 13. Ezra Teeples – 1:54.17, Angus Fitzgerald – 1:54.85, 16. Drew Bradeson – 1:55.04, 18. Shawn Jones – 1:57.15
Weight Throw | 9. Tanner Nett – 17.38m, 13. Joseph Garcia – 15.80m, 15. Tyler Grant – 15.41m
Long Jump | 1. Raekwon Weatherspoon – 7.83m, 12. Harvey Scott – 6.59m
Mile Final | 3. Alex Thompson – 4:07.61
400m Final | 6. Josh Green – 47.32
60m Final | 4. Raekwon Weatherspoon – 6.69
200m Final | 6. Josh Green – 21.24
3000m Final | 11. Patrick Kiprop – 8:12.15, 16. Christian Graham – 8:22.20, 19. Braylon Baggett – 8:24.50, 26. Alex Kilby – 8:32.88
4x400m Final | 6. John Dailey, DJ Warren, Josh Green, Wade Pollock – 3:16.80
High Jump | 7. Aayden Simmons – 2.05m
Triple Jump | 5. Aayden Simmons – 14.97m, 10. Raekwon Weatherspoon – 13.37m
Shot Put | 4. Tanner Nett – 18.55m, 11. Tyler Grant – 15.65m, 16. Joseph Garcia – 14.91m
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