
Kyler Brown and Aniya Mosley Set Program Records at First Day of Rod McCravy Memorial
1/9/2026 10:09:00 PM | Men's Track & Field, Women's Track & Field
The Buckeyes competed in Louisville, Kentucky to open their indoor season on Friday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State track & field team competed at the Rod McCravy Memorial, hosted by the University of Kentucky in Louisville, Kentucky today.
The Buckeyes first indoor meet of the season was highlighted by a pair of program record-setting performances from Kyler Brown and Aniya Mosley. Brown, a freshman competing at his first colligate meet, recorded a 6.60 in the men's 60m prelims, surpassing the previous record of 6.61 set by Nick Gray in 2019. Mosley placed first in the women's 1000m and posted a 2:42.87, passing Katie Borchers' mark of 2:45.05 recorded in 2015.
Brown will be advancing to tomorrow's men's 60-meter dash finals along with Nick Biega and Nazzio John, who both recorded PRs at today's meet. On the women's side of the 60m, Bobbi Olive and Sydney Bryant both recorded PRs and will be participating in tomorrow's final.
DJ Fillmore won the men's long jump with a best mark of 7.65m/25'1.25". The men's distance medley relay team made up of Colin Cernansky, Noah Carmichael, Cooper Citro and Will McGraw recorded the best time in the event with a 9:55.56.
Track Top Performers
Friday, January 9
- Men's 60m: Kyler Brown (6.60), Nazzio John (6.62) and Nick Biega (6.76) all recorded PRs.
- Women's 60m: Bobbi Olive (7.34) and Sydney Bryant (7.46) both registered PRs and placed in the top 10.
- Women's 200m: Michaela McCall claimed a top 10 finish with a time of 24.37.
- Men's 600m: Mason Louis placed second and recorded a PR (1:17.87).
- Women's 600m: Naomi Clarke secured a ninth-place finish and a new PR (1:34.23).
- Women's 1000m: Mosley won the event with a PR and a program record time (2:42.87).
- Men's Distance Medley Relay: Cernansky, Carmichael, Citro and McGraw took home a victory after posting a time of 9:55.56.
Field Top Performers
Friday, January 9
- Men's Long Jump: DJ Fillmore recorded a best mark of 7.65m/25'1.25 on his third attempt to win the event.
- Men's High jump: Sopuluchi Anosike and Sean Kaminski finished sixth and seventh, respectively, both recording a 2.05m/6'08.75".
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