NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced the women's indoor track and field All-America honorees for NCAA Division III this season and Gallaudet University senior jumper Hannah Wetzel (Fremont, Calif.) picked up her first indoor All-America honor with a spot on the second team.
Athletes of member institutions who finished in the top-8 of their respective individual events and relays at the 2024 NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field Championships on March 8-9 in Virginia Beach, Va., took home First Team All-America honors, while those who placed ninth through 16th individually and ninth and 10th as part of a relay earned Second Team All-America. This is the first year with second team honors.
Wetzel finished tied for 11th in the high jump at the national championship. This is Wetzel's first All-America honor in her career.
NCAA Division III Track and Field All-Americans at Gallaudet
Year: Name (Event/Finish) - All-America Team
2024: Eric Gregory^ (200-meters/2nd) - First Team
2024: Hannah Wetzel^ (High Jump/11th) - Second Team
2023: Eric Gregory (400-meters/1st)
2023: Eric Gregory^ (200-meters/3rd)
2022: Eric Gregory (400-meters/1st)
2022: Eric Gregory (200-meters/3rd)
2013: Darius Flowers (Triple Jump/7th)
2011: Darius Flowers (Triple Jump/6th)
2004: Ken Myers Jr. ^ (Triple Jump/8th)
1993: Wayne Langbein (Discus/6th)
1990: Richard Jacobs (Decathlon/4th)
1986: Betsy Bachtel (5,000-meters/4th)
1986: Betsy Bachtel (3,000-meters/7th)
1983: David Conley (Discus/6th)
^ - Indoor Championships
* - All-America Team (First and Second Teams) began in 2024
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