Spartans Grab Three Medals and Set Three School Records on Day Two of MW Indoor ChampionshipsSpartans Grab Three Medals and Set Three School Records on Day Two of MW Indoor Championships

Spartans Grab Three Medals and Set Three School Records on Day Two of MW Indoor Championships

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Ethan Fong, Simone Johnson, and Katharina Graman all earned medals in the long jump, while Sky Hagan, Alyssa Bean, and Christopher Malone all set new school all-time indoor records, leading San José State Track & Field on the second day of competition at the 2025 Mountain West Track and Field Indoor Championships on Friday from Albuquerque Convention Center.

  • SJSU took three medals on the second day of competition, two silvers, and one bronze across both men’s and women’s long jump events. 
  • The Spartans set three new school indoor records in women’s 60m (7.39), 200m (23.55), and men’s 800m (1:52.78)  
  • Fong, competing in the Men’s Long Jump, earned the silver medal and first medal for the Spartans with a personal best mark of 7.18m (23’ 6¾”).
  • Johnson competing in the Women’s Long Jump earned the silver medal with a personal best mark of 6.35m (20’ 10”).
  • Johnson's Mountain West indoor silver medal is the third of her career, she won back-to-back silvers in triple jump with San Diego State back in 2021 and 2022. 
  • Graman also competing in the Women’s Long Jump, earned the bronze medal with a season-best mark of  6.27m (20’ 7”).
  • Eve Divinity competing in the Women’s Long Jump, finished just off the podium in fourth place with a mark of 6.26m (20' 6½”).
  • The Spartans had three out of the top four finishers in the women’s long jump event.
  • Bean competing in the Women’s 400m earned a qualification for tomorrow’s final with a time of 53.64.
  • Bean also competing in the Women’s 200m Dash, earned her second final qualification, finishing with a lifetime best time of 23.55.
  • Bean’s time set a new SJSU all-time indoor record for the women’s 200m.
  • Hagan running in the Women’s 60m Dash got the big Q for tomorrow’s final with a personal best time of 7.39.  
  • Hagan’s time set a new SJSU all-time indoor record for the Women’s 60m Dash.
  • Malone, competing in the men’s 800m set a new SJSU all-time indoor record with a personal best time of 1:52.78. 
  • This is Malone’s second straight race setting a new personal best and all-time indoor school record.
  • Christopher Coats running in the Men’s 400m qualified for tomorrow’s final with a time of  47.71.
  • Coats won the silver medal in the 400m at last year's Mountain West indoor championships.
  • Coats also running in the Men’s 200m earned the q for tomorrow’s final, his second of the day with a time of 20.92.
  • Coats is the defending Mountain West indoor champion in the 200m
  • Cameron Tarver also running in the Men’s 200m qualified for Saturday’s final with a time of  21.09.
  • Tarver won the silver medal in the 200m at last year's Mountain West indoor championships.    
  • Kendall McCoy, competing in the Women’s 60m Hurdles qualified for tomorrow’s final with a time of 8.73 seconds. 
  • Nakai Johnson running in the Women’s 60m Dash as well as the Women’s 200m Dash, set two new personal bests with a 7.54 in the 60m and a 25.06 in the 200m.
  • Myles McFarland running in the Men’s 60m Hurdles got the big Q to move on to tomorrow’s final with a personal best time of  8.07. 
  • Zion Shelton also running in the Men’s 60m Hurdles for the qualification for tomorrow’s final with a personal best time of 8.26. 
  • Alexander Walker competing in the Men’s Mile finished with a personal best time of 4:20.49 PB

UP NEXT: The Spartans will conclude the 2025 Mountain West Track and Field Indoor Championships with Championship Saturday tomorrow, March 1. Events are scheduled to start at 9:00 a.m. PT and you can catch all of the action on Mountain West Network.

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