Texas Tech University Athletics

Red Raiders set for NCAA Indoor Championships
March 12, 2026 | Track and Field
The two-day event takes place at the Randal Tyson Track Center Friday and Saturday
LUBBOCK, Texas – The Texas Tech indoor track and field team is set to compete in the 2026 NCAA Indoor Championships this Friday and Saturday at the Randal Tyson Track Center hosted by Arkansas.
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The women's team is comprised of seven athletes – all ranked no lower than 11th in the nation when it comes to their respective events. Adeshina, who is the reigning national champion, is undefeated this season in the high jump, winning each competition by at least 1.93m (6-4) or higher. Her season best jump so far has come at 1.97m (6-5- ½), which was at the Razorback Invitational. She won the Big 12 title clearing 1.96m (6-5 ¼) – her third-straight indoor title.
Women's Team
·      Temitope Adeshina (high jump; 2025 indoor champion)
·      Tonie-Ann Forbes (60m hurdles; first NCAA appearance)
·      Ruta Lasmane (triple jump; 2024 indoor champion)
·      Evelyn Lavielle (high jump; 2025 First Team All-American)
·      Grace Oshiokpu (triple jump; first NCAA appearance)
·      Success Umukoro (60m sprint; 2025 Second Team All-American)
·      Tamiah Washington (triple jump; 2025 National Runner-Up)
The men's side is made up of six athletes, highlighted by Malachi Snow as he will double in the 60m hurdles and 60m sprint for a second-straight year. At the Big 12 Championships two weeks ago, Snow did all his damage in a matter of 20 minutes, first winning the 60m hurdles (7.43) for second-straight season before taking home to 60m dash title (6.46). Both his times went down as meet records and new personal bests as his 60m time is the second-fastest time in NCAA history, making him the fifth-fastest performer in that event – 0.01 off the collegiate record.
Men's Team
·      Antoine Andrews (60m hurdles; 2025 First Team All-American)
·      Sean Gribble (pole vault; 2025 Second Team All-American)
·      BJ Jennings (high jump; 2025 Second Team All-American)
·      Kamron Neal (200m sprint; first NCAA appearance)
·      Jonathan Seremes (triple jump; 2025 indoor champion)
·      Malachi Snow (60mh/60m; 2025 60mh bronze medalist, 2025 60m First Team All-American)



















