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20 UAA Student-Athletes Earn Men's Indoor Track and Field All-America Honors

20 UAA Student-Athletes Earn Men's Indoor Track and Field All-America Honors
Twenty UAA student-athletes representing five institutions have been named NCAA Division III Men's Indoor Track and Field All-Americans.

Normal policies dictate that All-America honors are awarded to student-athletes who score any portion of a team point (top-eight in the final of an individual event or as a member of a top-eight placing relay event) at the NCAA Championships.

In lieu of conduction of the national championship this season, which was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the NCAA Division III Executive Committee adopted the following criteria:

  • Based on the selected participants for the national championships initially announced by the NCAA on Sunday, March 8, the following will be recognized as All-America for the 2020 Indoor Track & Field season:
    • Individual events: ALL student-athletes declared and initially accepted into their event.
    • Relay events: Members of ALL relays who produced the performance that was declared and initially accepted into their event.

UAA champion Washington University led the way with 13 All-Americans. The NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships were scheduled to be held March 13-14 at the JDL Fast Track in Winston-Salem, North Carolina before the NCAA canceled all winter and spring championships.

UAA All-Americans (20)

WashU (13)
Gio Alfred (60-meter hurdles)
Melvin Aninagyei-Bonsu (Triple Jump)
Greig Dimailig (400 meters; 1,600-meter relay; Distance Medley Relay)
Brad Hodkinson (3,000 meters)
Nick Matteucci (Mile; Distance Medley Relay)
Matt Moore (Long Jump)
Jacob Ridderhoff (Mile; Distance Medley Relay)
Arthur Santoro (Distance Medley Relay)
Jack Sebok (3,000 meters)
Noah Trimark (3,000 meters)
John Harry Wagner (400 meters; 1,600-meter relay)
Andrew Whitaker (60-meter hurdles; 1,600-meter relay)
Marcus-Jay Wilkes (1,600-meter relay)

Carnegie Mellon (3)
Graham Eversden (800 meters)
Liam Walsh (Mile)
Evan Yukovich (Mile)

UChicago (2)
Ryan Cutter (Mile)
Alexander Scott (Shot Put)

Brandeis (1)
Jack Allan (Heptathlon)

CWRU (1)
Dominic Oddo (Heptathlon)