GENEVA, Ohio- UW-Oshkosh men's track & field took on the second day of the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championship at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio on Friday (May 23) with its second national title of the meet and a pair of second team All-America honors.
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The Titans are second in the team standings after the second day of competition with 34 points. They sit behind UW-Eau Claire's 35 points and just ahead of UW-La Crosse's 31.
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Charlie Nolan (Normal, Ill./Normal Community West) won the 100-meter dash during the decathlon and never gave up his lead, becoming the second Titan in program history to win the decathlon with a 7,118-point performance across Thursday and Friday (May 22-23). He also won the long jump with a mark of 7.00 meters, the high jump at 1.94 meters, the 400-meter dash in 49.66 seconds, and the pole vault at 4.50 meters. He also grabbed top-eight finishes in the 110-meter hurdles (third), javelin throw (fourth), and discus throw (fifth).
Joshua Rivers (Bolingbrook, Ill./Bolingbrook) won UW-Oshkosh's first national title of the meet on Thursday when he secured his second straight outdoor long jump title with a best jump of 7.56 meters. Rivers, the Division III record holder in both the indoor and outdoor long jumps, now owns four individual national championships in the long jump across the last two seasons.
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Payton White (Berrien Springs, Mich./Berrien Springs) took 13th in the decathlon with 6,148 points to collect a second team All-America medal, his first national accolade from the outdoor season.
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Caleb Cornelius (Racine/Racine Park) finished the high jump with a best height of 2.00 meters for ninth place and an All-America Second Team mention.
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Isaiah Isom (Lansing, Ill./Thornton Fractional South) competed in the shot put and threw 16.13 meters for 18th place.
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Davian Willems (De Pere/West De Pere) will race in the final round of the 100-meter hurdles on Saturday (May 24) at 2:30 p.m. eastern time after winning his heat of the preliminary rounds in 10.46 seconds.
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Aden Sears (Eureka, Ill./Eureka) just missed the final round qualification mark for the 110-meter hurdles when he ran a 14.42-second time in the preliminary round. He is now a two-time second team All-American after finishing 14th in the decathlon at last year's outdoor meet.
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Tyran Bender (Bourbonnais, Ill./Bradley-Bourbonnais Community) also competed in a preliminary round when he finished the 400-meter dash in 49.27 seconds.