Jackson Sharp competes in the distance medley relay at the NCAA Indoor Championships

Men's Track & Field Diane Nordstrom

Track teams earn top-25 finishes

Men's team finishes 16th; Women tie for 21st

Men's Track & Field Diane Nordstrom

Track teams earn top-25 finishes

Men's team finishes 16th; Women tie for 21st

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Behind two more first-team All-Americans, the Wisconsin men's track and field team finished 16th with 14 points at the NCAA Indoor Championships on Saturday. The Badgers recorded their second-straight top-20 team finish, picking up six first-team All-America honors and three second-team All-America awards.

The UW women tied for 21st in the NCAA team race with nine points, their best finish since 2019. UW picked up two first-team All-Americans and two second-team All-Americans.

Sharp places third in 3,000 meters

Running a strategic race, redshirt junior Jackson Sharp finished third in the 3,000 meters. The Australian crossed in 7 minutes, 48.66 seconds, just half of a second out of first place. He earned his second first-team All-America honor of the meet after being a member of the third-place distance medley relay on Friday.

Sharp started out in the back of the 15-runner field slowly making his way up to fourth place with 800 meters to go. He was a part of a three-runner breakaway over the last 200 meters. Oklahoma State's Fouad Messaoudi won the race in 7:48.10 while Drew Bosley of Northern Arizona finished second in 7:48.34.

Johnson, Schaefer earn first-team All-America honors

For the second year in a row, Lawrence Johnson earned first-team All-America honors in the 60-meter dash. The Waunakee native finished seventh in 6.59.

Grad student Josie Schaefer earned her seventh All-America honor, earning first-team honors in the shot put. The Baraboo native finished fifth with a toss of 59-1 1/2.

Redshirt senior Cade Amborn earned his first All-America honor, placing 11th in the heptathlon with a personal best score of 5,840 points. His total moves his up to third on the UW performance list.

Amborn's best finish on the second day of the seven-event competition came in the pole vault where he placed sixth at 15-11 1/4, just an inch off his personal best. He also took 10th in the 60-meter hurdles in 8.14 and 12th in the 1,000 meters in a personal best time of 2:52.30.   

Up Next

The Badgers open the outdoor season next weekend, competing at the USF Bulls Invitational in Tampa, Florida. Events begin on Friday and Saturday at 9 a.m. CT.

Men's team scores
1. Arkansas    63
2. Georgia    38
3. Florida    33
4. Washington    31
5. Texas Tech    29
6. Oklahoma State    25
   Texas    25
8. Nebraska    24.75
9. Northern Arizona    19
10. Alabama    18
17. Wisconsin    14

Women's team scores
1. Arkansas    64
2. Texas    60
3. Florida    45
4. Stanford    33
5. Georgia    31
6. NC State    29
7. Alabama    24
   Notre Dame    24
   Tennessee    24
10. Ole Miss    23
T21. Wisconsin    9

Men's 3000 meters
3. Jackson Sharp - 7:48.66

Men's 60 meters
7. Lawrence Johnson - 6.59

Women's Shot put
5. Josie Schaefer - 59-1 1/2

Men's Heptathlon
11. Cade Amborn - 5840

Heptathlon 60-meter hurdles
10. Cade Amborn - 8.14

Heptathlon pole vault
6. Cade Amborn - 15-11 1/4

Heptathlon 1000 meters
12. Cade Amborn - 2:52.30
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Players Mentioned

Josie Schaefer

Josie Schaefer

Throws
Graduate Student
Cade Amborn

Cade Amborn

Multi Events
Redshirt Senior
Lawrence  Johnson

Lawrence Johnson

Sprints
Senior
Jackson Sharp

Jackson Sharp

Distance
Redshirt Junior

Players Mentioned

Josie Schaefer

Josie Schaefer

Graduate Student
Throws
Cade Amborn

Cade Amborn

Redshirt Senior
Multi Events
Lawrence  Johnson

Lawrence Johnson

Senior
Sprints
Jackson Sharp

Jackson Sharp

Redshirt Junior
Distance