Greenville University kept its SLIAC Indoor Track and Field Championship streak going with the 2026 title, its sixth consecutive. The Panthers totaled 202.5 team points, besting the field of nine teams.
Greenville took home five individual golds with another two golds in the relay events. Norah Atkins was the top performer for the Panthers, securing gold in the 800 meters and mile. Abby Weishaar (400 meters), Madison Kacevicius (60 hurdles), and Alivia Clayton (3000 meters) also snagged gold medals. Greenville totaled 12 individual medals and 14 overall.
MUW edged out 2nd place in the team standings with 82.0 points. The Owls took home three gold medals, marking the first time they have won multiple golds at the same championship. Brooklyn Kelley placed first in the weight throw with a mark of . Ariella Jones topped all competitors in the long jump while Hali Sinegal was first in the triple jump.
Spalding University took 3rd place with 81.0 points. Eryn Rataiczak won her second straight gold in the pole vault, clearing 10'10". Riana Caldwell becomes just the third different Golden Eagle to win gold at indoors after her victory in the shot put.
Coming in 4th place with 70.5 points was Lyon College. The Scots bring home four individual medals, three of which here silver. Lana Ballard finished second in the 200 meters while Brianna Krantz was second in the 400 meters and Nevaeh Gahn took second in the high jump.
Principia College totaled 62.0 points, finishing 5th. Principia had three gold medal winners; highlighted by Amarachi Ejimadu. The sprinter won both the 60 meter and 200 meter dash while her teammate Kiara Smith took first in the high jump.
Webster University had 36.0 points for a 6th place showing. Cali Pavlisko finished second in the shot put with a mark of 36'11" while Aissata Kamara grabbed bronze in the 60 meters.
Westminster College placed 7th with 19.0 points. The Blue Jays had a pair of athletes place fourth in their events; Sadie Brandt in the 800 meters and Ellie Schisler in the high jump.
Blackburn College had 6.0 points, finishing 8th. Sophia Palmier won a bronze in the pole vault, the first individual indoor medal in program history.
Eureka College did not register a team score however Zoe Stoecker ran in the mile, finishing in 12th place.