By FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Senior Nolan Churchman capped off an outstanding performance at the NCAA Indoor Championships on Friday (March 14), securing his seventh career All-American honor with a third-place finish in the men’s heptathlon. Churchman set a new school record with a total of 5,534 points over the two-day competition, highlighted by a personal-best mark in the pole vault.
Entering the second day in third place with 3,135 points, Churchman continued to showcase his consistency across the final three events. He opened with an 8.67-second performance in the 60-meter hurdles, earning 820 points. In the pole vault, he cleared a personal-best height of 15-7.00, adding 834 points to his total and finishing first in the event. Churchman then closed out the competition with a time of 2:52.02 in the 1,000-meter run, collecting 745 points to solidify his podium finish.
Churchman’s record-breaking performance extends his legacy as one of the most decorated athletes in Fort Hays State track and field history. His seventh All-American honor further cements his place among the elite multi-event competitors in Division II.
Churchman also competed in the men’s long jump, where he finished 18th overall with a mark of 22-4.50.
The NCAA Indoor Championships conclude tomorrow (March 15), with Jacob Clark competing in the men’s pole vault. Clark is looking for his sixth All-American mark.
Full FHSU Results
3rd – Nolan Churchman – 5,534 ! @
60m – 6.98 – 889
LJ – 23-2.00 – 828
SP – 40-9.50 – 633
HJ – 6-6.0 – 785
60m – 8.67 – 820
PV – 15-7.0 – 834
1,000m – 2:52.02 – 745
Men’s Long Jump
18th – Nolan Churchman – 22-4.50
Women’s Pole Vault
10th – Annabeth Baalmaan – 13-4.50 &
! indicates school record
@ indicates All-America First Team performance
& indicates All-America Second Team performance