USF Track and Field Opens American Indoor Championships with Strong Day One Showings

South Florida recorded two first-place finishes and 21 Bulls advance to Saturday’s finals following two conference titles.

Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 27, 2026 – The University of South Florida track and field program recorded two first-place finishes, multiple podium performances, and 21 qualifications to event finals on the opening day of the American Indoor Championships at the Birmingham Crossplex.

Competition resumes Saturday at 11:30 a.m. ET with track finals and additional field events on the schedule as the Bulls look to add to their medal count.

The men’s team sits second overall with 37.5 points through the first day of competition, remaining within striking distance of the lead. On the women’s side, Tristen Evatt secured key team points with a strong finals performance, while Skyler Watts, Doris Quainoo, Gianna Hansen, and Lynette Scutari advanced to their respective event finals to keep the Bulls in position heading into Saturday.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Pole Vault:
Nikodem Pochopien claimed the American Indoor title, clearing 5.30 meters to secure first place.

Payton Pitts followed with a personal best and second-place finish at 5.20 meters.

High Jump:
Corey Ottey earned a third-place finish after clearing 2.05 meters.

Long Jump:
Freshman Alesandro Cardoso-Williams delivered a statement performance, capturing first place with a mark of 7.50 meters.

Tristen Evatt secured key team points in the Women’s Long Jump, with a fourth-place finish at 6.07 meters.

400m Prelims:
South Florida dominated the preliminaries with a 1-2-3-4 sweep. Alexavier Monfries led the field in 46.84, followed closely by Kelsey Singleton (46.86), Nathan Metelus (46.87) and Shevioe Reid (47.05).

60m Prelims:
Jaleel Croal posted the fastest preliminary time at 6.64 to advance to the finals, while Terrell Robinson Jr. also qualified with a time of 6.75.

200m Prelims:
South Florida had four of the top five finishers in the preliminary standings.

Jaleel Croal led the field with the fastest time of 20.91, Shevioe Reid finished with a time of 21.04, Nathan Metelus had a time of 21.05 and Alexavier Monfries finished with a 21.10, which qualifies them for finals tomorrow.

Field Events Results:

Event / DayAthletePlaceMarkNotes
Pole Vault (M)Nikodem Pochopien1st5.30m
Payton Pitts2nd5.20mPB
Andreas Kreiss5th5.00m
High Jump (M)Corey Ottey3rd2.05m
Alesandro Williams-Cardoso12th1.90m
Long Jump (W)Tristen Evatt4th6.07m
Lilah Versluis13th5.67m
Nischa King14th5.67m
Kenniyah Guischard-Yearwood18th5.50m
Gabriella Keefer23rd5.23m
Pole Vault (W)Madeline Dutz6th3.77m
Ella Dolce6th3.77m
Sara Frey13th3.77m
Ella Galloway18th3.62m
Long Jump (M)Alesandro Cardoso-Williams1st7.50m
Simone Menchini10th7.22m
Elisha Williams25th6.38m
Weight Throw (W)Alexandria Jefferson11th16.74m

Track Events Results:

EventAthletePlaceTimeNotes
One Mile Prelims (M)Nicolas Dovalovsky3rd4.05.96qPB
Karim Belmahdi10th4:06.22qPB
400m Prelims (W)Skyler Watts6th54.55q
Sa’Nijah Houston12th55.82
Sasha Salwonchuk13th55.84
Terren Peterson15th56.00
Malaysia Johnson19th56.39
Jada Wilson21st56.88
Natasha Mosley27th57.89
400m Prelims (M)Alexavier Monfries1st46.84q
Kelsey Singleton2nd46.86q
Nathan Metelus3rd46.87q
Shevioe Reid4th47.05q
Devontie Archer11th47.90
Joshua Crum20th49.06
Felix Levasseur22nd49.27
Davien Worrels23rd49.27
60m Hurdles Prelims (W)Doris Quainoo3rd8.35q
Gianna Hansen8th8.56q
60m Hurdles (M)Kahiem Carby4th7.97q
Will Jaiden Smith7th8.00q
Darian Mills9th8.07
60m Prelims (W)Lynette Scutari7th7.44q
Doris Quainoo9th7.49
Kamaria Knight34th8.23
60m Prelims (M)Jaleel Croal1st6.64q
Terrell Robinson Jr.3rd6.75q
Cayden Broadnax11th6.87
Shomari Pettigrew13th6.88
Ezekiel Newton14th6.91
800m Prelims (W)Mercy Angaamchaab5th2:09.99q
Sydni Studesville14th2:14.27
800m Prelims (M)Karim Belmahdi3rd1:51.18q
Nicolas Dovalovsky11th1:52.29
Tanner Andrade-Brinsko15th1:54.12
200m Prelims (W)Skyler Watts3rd23.90q
Malaysia Johnson17th24.56
Sa’Nijah Houston29th24.95
Kenniyah Guischard-Yearwood33rd25.34
200m Prelims (M)Jaleel Croal1st20.91q
Shevioe Reid3rd21.04q
Nathan Metelus4th21.05q
Alexavier Monfries5th21.10q
Shomari Pettigrew17th21.74
Davien Worrels21st22.13
Ezekiel Newton22nd22.18
5000m (W)Hailey Cohen19th17:14.91
4000m DMR (W)Catalina Edwards, Sasha Salwonchuk, Mercy Angaamchaab, Delaney Stephens10th11:56.29
Cole Stevens, Devontie Archer, Tanner Andrade-Brinsko, Andrew Marello9th10:11.06

Up Next:
For a full breakdown of Saturday’s finals schedule, event entries and start times, click the American Indoor Championship preview.

ABOUT USF TRACK AND FIELD
The USF men’s track and field team captured back-to-back American Athletic Conference Indoor Championships in 2024 and 2025 and also claimed the 2024 AAC Outdoor Championship. This past season, 10 Bulls athletes earned All-America honors, including Shevioe ReidShaniya BenjaminGabriel MorontaNathan MetelusTerren PetersonAmenda Saint LouisAbdul-Rasheed SaminuGoodness IrediaZahria Allers-Liburd, and Tre’Sean Bouis. Additionally, Romaine Beckford represented USF by winning the 2023 NCAA indoor and outdoor national titles in the men’s high jump.

The Bulls’ achievements extended to individual accolades, with Saminu Abdul-Rasheed earning the 2025 Indoor Most Valuable Performer award and Nikodem Pochopien being named Freshman of the Year. The USF coaching staff also received high honors, earning the AAC Indoor Staff of the Year award in both 2024 and 2025. USF boasts a remarkable track record, with 56 All-America selections and at least one All-American honoree in 10 of the past 12 years. In 2021, eight athletes combined for 11 All-America distinctions. Tampa native Shaniya Benjamin set a program milestone by earning three All-America honors during the 2021 outdoor season, while triple jumper Matthew O’Neal, a 2016 graduate, became USF’s first six-time NCAA All-American. Since 2013, USF has produced two NCAA runner-up finishes: O’Neal in the triple jump (2016) and Courtney Anderson in the high jump (2013). Head coach Erik Jenkins, who took over in July 2019, has played a key role in the program’s success, guiding USF to seven program records and 40 top-10 all-time program marks during the 2021 outdoor season. USF has also hosted major track and field events at its USF Track & Field Stadium, including the 2018 NCAA East Preliminary and the AAC Outdoor Championships in 2021 and 2023.

– #GoBulls –

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