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Track and Field
December 12, 2025
Kansas City Yields Positive Results at Nebraska, Iowa State
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Kansas City completed their final meets of 2025, showcasing positive signs for the indoor season moving forward at the Husker Holiday Open and ISU Holiday Invitational on Friday afternoon. Last weekend, Kansas City broke school records in the men's 60 and 300-meter dashes, the men's 600-yard dash and the women's shot put at the Crimson and Gold Invitational. This weekend didn't go by without a record being broken as KC's All-American Tory Lanham delivered his third indoor school record, darting a 47.62 second time in the 400-meter dash to take first in the race and break fellow sprinter Jayden Henry's 47.71 time set in last year's holiday meet. Lanham continues to cement a historic legacy at Kansas City as the junior sprinter is KC's school record holder in the indoor 200, 300 and 400-meter dashes, breaking each previous record in the calendar year of 2025.
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Track and Field
December 3, 2025
Handful of Roos Get Bids to Summit Preseason Athletes to Watch List
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- With indoor track and field season right around the corner, the Summit released the annual preseason poll Wednesday afternoon. The Summit League pegs the Roos in a tie for sixth place on the women's side and seventh for the men. Kansas City women's t&f received 14 votes, tying Oral Roberts count and finishing three points ahead of Omaha. Kansas City men's t&f totaled 10 points, coming in one point shy of Oral Roberts who notched 11 points in the poll. Kansas City also saw four athletes, two men and two women receive bids to the Summit League Athletes to Watch list. Included in that list is Tory Lanham and Stephen Clunis on the men's side and Mariah Belmont and Jacky Perez-Vela for the women.