Greencastle, Ind. - The DePauw men's track and field team finished in fourth place after recording 110 points at the 2025 North Coast Athletic Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Wabash College took first place with 172.50 points, followed by Denison with 137.50.
The Tigers completed the weekend with 28 top-ten finishes, 11 of which were top-five. The men broke five NCAC and one Blackstock record. Senior, Daniel Jansen led the Tigers and the conference in earned points; he finished first in the Decathlon (6,155 points), seventh in 110-meter hurdles (2), and eighth in the high jump (679), earning All-NCAC honors.
Daniel Jansen, Colin O'Malley, Casey Rustman, Jacob Sandlin, Grant Hunter, Lane Zander, Noah Wagner, and Luke Moody joined Jensen as All-NCAC finishers. Colin O'Malleu claimed two first place, and two second place finishes. Luke Moody broke the 400-meter dash NCAC record with a time of 49.35, hitting a new personal best. Casey Rustman claimed second and third in the 110-meter and 400-meter hurdles respectively, hitting a personal best on both while breaking the NCAC 110-meter record. Grant Hunt, Colin O'Malley, Jacob Sandlin, and Lane Zander won the 4x100 relay (41.14), breaking the NCAC record, Blackstock record, hitting a season best, and marking a new DIII #23 time.
Below are the top-ten finishers from the NCAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
DePauw completed the NCAC Championships with eight All-NCAC performances across the weekend and will have some members competing in the St. Francis (Ill.) Fighting Chance Meet on Friday and Saturday, May 9-10, in Joliet, Ill.