IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa track and field team kicks off its 2021-22 indoor campaign this Saturday, hosting the Jimmy Grant Invitational. The meet begins at 10 a.m. (CT) with throwing events.
A season ago marked one of the best indoor seasons in school history. The Hawkeye women finished third at the Big Ten indoor meet, tying the highest finish in program history.
Senior Mallory King returns for the Iowa women after earning second-team All-America honors in the 800 meters last indoor season after finishing 11th at the NCAA meet. Sophomore Paige Magee is also back after capturing a Big Ten title in the 60-meter hurdles in her freshman season.
The Hawkeyes return six of their eight Big Ten medalists from last season’s third-place indoor team, and 15-of-17 top-eight finishers.
Returning Top-Eight Finishers from 2020-21 Big Ten Indoor Championships
- 60-meter hurdles: Paige Magee (1st)
- 4×400-meter relay: Mallory King, Antonise Christian, Nylah Perry, Tesa Roberts (2nd)
- 600ms: Clare Pitcher (3rd)
- 200m: LaSarah Hargrove (4th)
- 400m: Nylah Perry (4th)
- Shot put: Nia Britt (4th)
- Pentathlon: Tionna Tobias (5th)
- 60m-hurdles: Tionna Tobias (6th)
- 400m: Tesa Roberts (6th)
- 600m: Payton Wensel (6th)
- Triple jump: Kayla Hutchins (6th)
- 800m: Mallory King (8th)
- DMR: Logan Akason, Mariel Bruxvoort, Katie Moore, Kelli Tosic (8th)
“We believe this is the deepest women’s team across all event areas we’ve had since I’ve been the head coach of the program,” Iowa Director of Track and Field Joey Woody said. “We return a Big Ten Champion, multiple Big Ten medalists and point scorers and a great group of young athletes who will be immediate contributors to our total team effort at the Big Ten Championships. We have a team that will be fighting for another top-three performance and shooting for the Big Ten title if everything falls into place as we progress through the season. The key is to stay healthy and continue to develop our athletes throughout the season. This opening weekend will be a great indicator of where we are at.”