Maryland at Big Ten Championships
May 16-18, 2025
Eugene, OR
12:00 PM (Friday), 9:30 PM (Saturday), 10 AM (Sunday)
COLLEGE PARK, MD – The Maryland track and field team closes out the regular season on Friday night when the Terps host the annual Kehoe Twilight Meet at Kehoe Track and Field Complex. In addition to the meet, the Terps will also celebrate the 2025 Senior Class, hold a pre-meet Alumni Reception, run the Charles Torpey Alumni Mile, and hold a special recognition in honor of former head coach and Maryland’s 1965 high jump national champion Frank Costello.
Field events will begin Friday at 1 PM, while the track events will start at 5:30 PM. The Senior Day Ceremony is slated for 7 PM. MEET INFORMATION
A peek at the scheduLe
- This will be the ninth meet of the outdoor season as championship season begins. Following the Big Ten Championships, the schedule will feature the NCAA East Prelims (May 28-31) followed by the NCAA Championships in June.
- Maryland hosted a pair of track meets at Kehoe Track & Field this season with the Maryland Invite on March 29 and the Kehoe Twilight Meet on May 2.
The Terps are set to compete in eight meets this year to prep for the Big Ten and NCAA Championships.
Kehoe Twilight Recap
- The Terps celebrated Senior Day in great fashion with fourteen event wins, two new program records, and eight all-time performances.
- To start off the day, Chioma Njoku beat her previous record in the women’s hammer throw with marks of 65.37m, remaining the program record holder.
- In the women’s 4×100, the relay squad of Bryce Hatcher, Victoria Teasley, Jewel Ofotan, and Armanie Coleman smashed the previous school record with a time of 45.02 seconds. The previous record was set 15 years ago at the 2010 Kehoe Twilight Meet.
- Morgan Graham placed third in the women’s hammer throw with marks of 57.55m, now ranking seventh all-time. Graham also won the women’s discus with a throw of 50.25m.
- Jack Barchet moved to second all-time men’s 800m, winning the event with a time of 1 minute, 48.32 seconds.
- Maya Valmon put herself in the all-time performance list twice today as she finished the women’s 400m in 52.50 seconds, ranking second all-time, and completed the women’s 200m in 24.09 seconds, ranking sixth all-time.
- The women’s 400m run saw two other…
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