All-NCAC Outdoor Track & Field

All-NCAC
Men's Outdoor
Track & Field

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2025 All-NCAC Men's Outdoor Track & Field Performers 

Men's Field: Evan Furuness, Wabash
Wabash junior Evan Furuness (Brownsburg, IN/Brownsburg) garnered the 2025 NCAC Field Athlete of the Year award after earning two all-conference certificates. Furuness placed first in the shot put with a toss of 15.37 meters and earned third in the hammer with a heave of 49.43 meters. The junior also placed fourth in the discus with a mark of 42.06 meters.
 
Men's Sprint/Hurdles & Newcomer of the Year: Jack Kittle, Wittenberg
Wittenberg first-year Jack Kittle (Chargin Falls, OH/Chargin Falls) earned the 2025 Men's Sprint/Hurdles Athlete and Newcomer of the Year honors after earning victories in the 200-meter dash, 400-meter dash, and the 4x400-meter relay. Kittle finished with times of 21.11 seconds, 47.45 seconds, and 3:18.47 seconds, respectively. In both the 200 and 400, the first-year broke the NCAC record with his efforts. He was also on the 4x100 meter relay squad that finished fifth with a time of 42.17.
 
Men's Distance/Middle Distance: Brayden Curnutt, Wabash
Wabash senior Brayden Curnutt (Kokomo, IN/Western) was named the 2025 Distance/Middle Distance Athlete of the Year after sweeping the 5,000-meter and 10,000-meter runs. He posted winning times of 14:40.54 and 30:38.75, respectively, setting a new NCAC record in the 5,000 and a facility record in the 10,000.
 
Coaching Staff of the Year: Wabash
The Wabash coaching staff, led by Clyde Morgan in his 17th season, guided the Little Giants to its fourth NCAC Championship in the last five years and league-leading 11th overall title. The Wabash staff, which includes Associate Head Coach Tyler McCreary, Assistant Coaches Emile Conde, Mitchell Kessler and Dillon Frederickson and Emeritus Coach Robert Johnson, coached their squad to three first-place finishes and nine all-conference finishes throughout the championship.



 

  

All-NCAC
Women's Outdoor
Track & Field

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2021 2020^
2019 2018
2017 2016
2015 2014
2013 2012
2011 2010
2009 2008
2007 2006
2005 2004
2003 2002
2001 2000
1999 1998
1997 1996
1995 1994
1993 1992
1991 1990
1989 1988
1987 1986
1985

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^season cancelled due to COVID-19

2025 All-NCAC Women's Outdoor Track & Field Performers 

Women's Field: Paula Soric, Kenyon
Kenyon senior Paula Soric (Zadar, Croatia/Gimnazija Franje Petrica Zadar) earned the 2025 NCAC Women's Field Athlete of the Year after claiming the women's triple jump title and placing second in the long jump. Soric leaped 11.96 meters in the triple jump and 5.53 meters in the long jump.

Women's Sprint/Hurdles: Meghan Frazier, Wittenberg
Wittenberg senior Meghan Frazier (Alliance, OH/Alliance) finished the 2025 Championships earning four All-NCAC honors, including three first-place and one second-place finishes, earning her this year's Women's Sprint/Hurdles Athlete of the Year honors. Frazier won the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.02 seconds and was runner up in the 200-meter dash after finishing in 24.72 seconds. She was also the anchor on the victorious 4x400 meter relay squad (3:58.28) and was the third leg of the Tiger's winning 4x100 meter relay that finished in 47.19 seconds to set a new NCAC and facility record.
 
Women's Distance/Middle Distance: Sophie Porter, DePauw
DePauw senior Sophie Porter (Westfield, IN/Westfield) earned the Women's Distance/Mid-Distance Athlete of the Year honors for the second-consecutive season after earning victories in the 1,500-meter and 10,000-meter runs. Porter finished with times of 4:37.60 and 37:28.37, respectively. The senior also placed second in the 5,000 meter run with a time of 18:05.17.
 
Newcomer of the Year: Izzy Henderson, Wittenberg
Wittenberg first-year Izzy Henderson (East Liberty, OH/Benjamin Logan) earned the 2025 Newcomer of the Year award. Henderson placed first in the long jump (5.66 meters) and was a member of the winning 4x100 meter relay that set a new NCAC and facility record (47.19). She also placed fifth in both the 100-meter hurdles (14.97) and the 200-meter dash (25.37), as well as finished sixth in the high jump (1.48).

Coaching Staff of the Year: DePauw
DePauw's coaching staff, led by head coach Kori Stoffregen, earned the 2025 Coaching Staff of the Year award after leading the Tigers to their first NCAC Outdoor Track and Field Title. The staff, which includes assistant coaches Colt SlackPeter Crary, and Jada Amis, helped push DePauw to five first-place finishes and 11 all-conference finishes throughout the weekend. The honor is the first for a DePauw coach in program history.