What NCAA indoor track and field collegiate records could fall at the 2024 DI championships after 12 records fell in 2023? Here are the records that I think should be on notice in March.
Records that have already fallen
We’ll start with the collegiate records in events that take place at NCAA Championships. If an athlete broke the record once, obviously the record should be on notice to fall again at NCAA Championships.
- Women’s 5000m — Parker Valby | Florida
- Women’s DMR — Washington
- Women’s High jump — Lamara Distin | Texas A&M
- Men’s 5000m — Nico Young | Northern Arizona & Graham Blanks | Harvard
- Men’s 400m — Christopher Morales Williams | Georgia
MORE RECORDS: Every collegiate track and field record broken in 2024, so far
Records that are held by current athletes but set in prior years
Two athletes, Terrence Jones of Texas Tech and Drew Bosley of Northern Arizona, own collegiate records that were set before 2024. Like the records broken this year, if an athlete broke the record once, obviously the record should be on notice to fall again at the NCAA Championships.
- Records held by current athletes
- Men’s 60m — Terrence Jones | Texas Tech
- Men’s 30000m — Drew Bosley | Northern Arizona
Now that those seven records are out of the way, let’s look at…