Mizzou 2026 Indoor Home Meets

The University of Missouri will host six indoor track and field meets inside Hearnes Center Fieldhouse during the 2026 indoor season. The recently renovated Hearnes Center Fieldhouse features a 200m, 21m Radius, 12 Degree Banked Mondo Track.
The Tigers will open their campaign by hosting home competitions over five consecutive weeks - January 10, (Alexis Jarrett Invitational), January 16 (Show Me Showdown), January 24 (Bob Teel Invitational), January 30 (Dr. Rick McGuire Invitational) and February 6 (Missouri Invitational). The program will also host the second annual Mizzou High School Distance Elite meet following the Missouri Invitational.
Entries for all meets will open on January 1. The entry deadline for home meets are at noon CT on the following dates: January 7 for the Alexis Jarrett Invitational, January 12 for the Show-ME Showdown, January 19 for the Bob Teel Invitational, January 26 for the Dr. Rick McGuire Invitational and February 1 for the Missouri Invitational.
Packets may be picked up day of meet and distributed to the first coach who arrives at the packet pick-up area. The packet pick up area is located at the clerking table in the northeast corner of the building. The packet will contain credentials for the entire team. Athletes and Staff will not be permitted entry to Hearnes Center without appropriate access credential. Please make arrangements to meet your team at a designated location outside the Hearnes Center to distribute credentials if you are planning to arrive at alternative times.
Date | Event | Status | Meet Info | Performance List | Heat Sheets | Schedule | Live Results | Final Results |
Jan. 10, 2026 | Alexis Jarrett Invitational | OPEN | Click Here | - | - | - | - | - |
Jan. 16, 2026 | Show-ME Showdown | OPEN | Click Here | - | - | - | - | - |
Jan. 24, 2026 | Bob Teel Invitational | OPEN | Click Here | - | - | - | - | - |
Jan. 30-31, 2026 | Dr. Rick McGuire Invitational | OPEN | Click Here | - | - | - | - | - |
Feb. 6, 2026 | Missouri Invite | OPEN | Click Here | - | - | - | - | - |
Feb. 6, 2026 | Mizzou High School Distance Elite | OPEN | Click Here | - | - | - | - | - |
2025 Home Meets Recap
Missouri track and field turned a five-meet January–February homestand at Hearnes Center Fieldhouse to start the 2025 indoor season into a monthlong surge of records, national-class marks and personal bests, opening 2025 with momentum across every event group. The Tigers set four program records, reset multiple facility marks and stacked waves of PRs while sweeping event groups and crowding podiums in front of the home crowd.
The tone was set at the Alexis Jarrett Invitational on Jan. 11, where 15 Tigers posted PRs across nine events. Senior Euphenie Andre highlighted the opener with a 13.49m triple jump that moved her to No. 2 in program history and established a Hearnes facility record in the venue’s first collegiate meet since 2020. Columbia native Sam Innes delivered a breakout weight-throw series, surpassing his best on four of six attempts and finishing at 22.46m for No. 2 in school history and an early top-five national mark. Sophomore Sterling Scott matched the jumps momentum at 16.28m in the men’s triple, good for No. 3 all-time. The Tigers swept both weight throws and both shot puts, as senior Skylar Coffey (18.31m) and sophomore Reagan Kimrey (13.60m) paced the ring, and they swept both miles behind seniors Trevor Peimann (4:07.18) and Anneken Viljoen (4:47.67). Junior Isabella Sokolova doubled in the long jump (5.76m) and 60m (7.61), while senior high jumper Claudina Diaz cleared 1.81m to briefly sit among the nation’s top three. Depth showed up in waves, with five PRs in the women’s weight and five in the men’s 1000m alone.
One week later at the Show-Me Showdown, senior Kristi Perez-Snyman was perfect through a record-tying 1.83m to match the Mizzou high jump standard first set in 1993 and reached again in 2018. Graduate sprinter Alicia Burnett authored a facility-record day, sprinting 7.29 in the 60 to replace a 2016 Hearnes mark and returning for a 23.58 personal best in the 200 that also rewrote the building record and moved her to No. 2 all-time at Mizzou. Junior Robert Hines won the men’s 60 in 6.74 to tie No. 4 in school history and added a 21.78 PR in the 200. The hosts totaled six wins and 22 podiums, including a women’s high jump sweep with Diaz and freshman Marlena Tresnjo at 1.78m, and a men’s mile parade that saw the first nine finishers come from Missouri led by junior Ryder James in 4:06.60.
The first outright program record landed at the Bob Teel Invitational on Jan. 25, where Innes uncorked a 22.98m weight throw to surpass Chris Rohr’s 2009 standard and lock in a top-five national ranking. Senior Allison Newman headlined the track with a decisive 4:43.50 win that ranks No. 8 on the women’s indoor mile list. Coffey stretched his shot-put best to 18.47m for the victory, and junior Petra Gombas made it three straight wins in the women’s weight with an 18.78m PR. The men’s mile group caught fire as seven Tigers set PRs, with senior Angus Beer (4:04.28) outleaning junior Ethan Lee (4:04.30); freshman Allison Geen also cleared a 3.60m PR in the women’s pole vault.
The two-day Dr. Rick McGuire Invitational produced a sprint signature and a vertical breakthrough. Day one belonged to Burnett, who shattered the women’s 200 record in 23.35 — the first sub-23.40 in school history — to pair with her Hearnes 60 mark set earlier in the season. Freshman Kannon Harlow stacked heptathlon PRs in the 60 and shot put, and junior Brooke Sawatzky notched a pentathlon shot best. Day two turned historic in the jumps: graduate Jonathan Seremes detonated the men’s triple jump at 16.94m, shattering a program record that had stood since 1978 and grabbing the nation’s top mark, and Perez-Snyman broke her high-jump tie with a 1.86m clearance to reset the women’s record and climb into the national top six. The middle-distance crew joined the rewrite as Lee’s 4:02.26 moved to No. 5 all-time in the men’s mile and junior Lasse Funck’s 1:48.96 slotted No. 10 indoors at 800. The 3,000s became a statement: senior Rahel Broemmel finished second in 9:20.25 for No. 6 all-time, while the men stacked four list entries — Declan Tunney (No. 4, 8:03.92), Carter Spradling (No. 6, 8:06.13), Ryder James (No. 7, 8:06.30) and Andrew Hauser (No. 8, 8:07.32). Coffey capped the field with another shot-put PR at 18.74m to climb to No. 5 in school history.
Missouri closed the homestand at the Missouri Invitational on Feb. 7 with another mile headline as junior Drew Rogers won in 4:02.30, the No. 6 men’s indoor time in program history, while sophomore Finn Russell PR’d in third at 4:04.82. Graduate Brianna Lee took the women’s mile in 4:55.06 and junior Elissa Barnard added a 5:05.82 PR. The throws group again filled the board: Innes won the men’s weight at 21.78m, with Garik Pozecki and Clayton Kamp joining him in the top five, and the women swept the top five led by Ames Burton’s 18.46m PR with Kimrey (18.35m) and Delilah Pippen (16.51m) also posting career bests. Kimrey doubled back with a shot-put PR win at 13.81m, and Coffey stayed steady atop the men’s shot at 18.59m.
Across five meets, the Tigers recorded four program records — men’s weight (Innes, 22.98m), men’s triple (Seremes, 16.94m), women’s 200 (Burnett, 23.35) and women’s high jump (Perez-Snyman, 1.86m) — and three Hearnes facility marks via Burnett (women’s 60 and 200) and Andre (women’s triple). New or improved top-10s stacked up in the women’s mile (Newman, No. 8), men’s mile (Lee No. 5; Rogers No. 6), men’s 800 (Funck No. 10), women’s 3000 (Broemmel No. 6), men’s 3000 (Tunney No. 4; Spradling No. 6; James No. 7; Hauser No. 8) and men’s 60 (Hines T-4), alongside dozens of PRs that deepened competitive columns across sprints, jumps, throws and distance.