Women’s Track and Field Takes 23rd Place at NCAA Outdoor Championships
Men’s Track and Field Finishes Highest at National Championships since 2005
Violets Compete at Second Day of NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships
Women’s Golf Finishes Third at NCAA Championship
Victoria Wang Falls in First Round of NCAA Singles Championship
Victoria Wang Set for NCAA Singles Championship
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NYU Track & Field Achieves Historic NCAA Finish

The men's team secures its highest finish at the national championships since 2005, while the women's team also competes strongly.

Women’s Track and Field Takes 23rd Place at NCAA Outdoor Championships

The men's team secures its highest finish at the national championships since 2005, while the women's team also competes strongly.

NNYUWEEKENDWeek of 2026-05-2524d ago

The New York University men's track and field team concluded its participation at the NCAA Division III Outdoor National Championships with a notable achievement, finishing in 10th place, the program's highest ranking since 2005. Competing at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse from May 21 to 23, the team showcased strong individual performances, including several All-American honors. Meanwhile, the women's track and field team secured 23rd place, highlighted by two All-American performances on the first day of competition. Both teams capped off their seasons with significant contributions from athletes like Katharine Frank and Katherine Cochran, who excelled in their respective events.

In women's golf, the NYU team, ranked No. 2 nationally, finished third at the NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championship held at Desert Willow Golf Resort. The Violets maintained a competitive edge throughout the tournament, concluding their season with a strong showing that solidified their status among the top programs in the country. The team’s performance included consistent rounds that kept them in contention for the title.

In women's tennis, Victoria Wang represented NYU at the NCAA Division III Singles Championship in Chattanooga, Tennessee, but was eliminated in the first round on May 22. Despite the early exit, her participation marked an important step in her development as a player at the national level. The tournament ran from May 22 to May 25, providing a valuable experience for Wang as she continues her collegiate career.

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