NCAA student-athletes are set to compete in the 2025 Millrose Games on Thursday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 8 at The Armory in New York City. The Millrose Games are one of the biggest — if not the biggest — stages in indoor track and field, with elite professional, collegiate and high school athletes flocking in from around the country.
So many events and athletes to follow could be overwhelming at first glance, which is why I’ve broken down some of the top storylines to follow for NCAA student-athletes.
NCAA champs in action
Back-to-back defending DI men’s weight throw champion Kenneth Ikeji of Harvard will be in action at the Millrose Games. Ikeji has the sixth-best NCAA throw of 23.78m from two weeks ago. It’s a mark under his PR that made him the No. 7 all-time performer a year ago, but he’s capable of reaching new heights at Millrose.
Women’s outdoor pole vault champion and NCAA leader Chloe Timberg of Rutgers will also be there. Her 4.72 meter pole vault from…