ROCHESTER, N.Y.- The UW-Oshkosh men's track & field team collected multiple All-America honors in the second day of the 2025 NCAA Division III Indoor Championship held at the Golisano Training Center in Rochester, New York on Saturday (March 15).
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The Titans wrapped up the indoor national championship with a runner-up team finish and a total of 39 points after both days. The finish is the second consecutive top-three finish at the indoor championship after taking third at the 2023 championship with 51 points. Since joining Division III, UW-Oshkosh has taken top-three finishes 12 times including the 2009 national title.
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UW-La Crosse claimed the team title with 84 points. Rowan University (N.J.) took third with 32 points and the University of Lynchburg (Va.) rounded out the top-four teams with 29 points.
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The Titans' second day was highlighted 60-meter dash performances by
Davian Willems (Jr. • De Pere) and
Londyn Little (Sr. • Columbia, Ill.). Willems claimed second for the second straight year with a time of 6.64 seconds. Little took home the eighth-place finish with a time of 6.82 seconds.
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In the 200-meter dash, Little, the 200-meter dash school record holder, claimed silver with a time of 21.46 seconds which matched his school record performance from Friday's preliminary rounds while also finishing one place higher from last year's championship. Little is now a five-time indoor All-American.
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Cavan Dobberstein (So. • Manawa) wrapped up the last three events of the heptathlon finishing with a total of 5,079 points and a fifth place All-America performance. Followed by Dobberstein were
Payton White (Fifth • Berrien Spring, Mich.) who finished with a total of 4,417 points and
Aden Sears (Sr. • Eureka, Ill.) wrapped up the meet with a total of 3,572 points.
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In the high jump,
Caleb Cornelius (Sr. • Racine) wrapped up his national championship appearance with a final height of 2.00 meters, taking 16th overall with
Kyle Wisniewski (So. • New London) finishing just shy of him.
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The Titans will hit the track again to start the outdoor season at the two-day Washington University in St. Louis (Mo.) Distance Carnival on March 27-28.
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