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Stan Becton | krikya68.com | June 3, 2026

The 2026 Bowerman Watch List for men's and women's NCAA track and field

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It's time for a look at potential winners of the Bowerman, an annual award presented to the most outstanding athletes in collegiate track and field.

Here's the latest on some of the best in DI track and field.

THE BOWERMAN:

Watch lists from the season

Check out every 2026 watch list below.

Watch list update No. 6

The sixth update of the season and third of the outdoor season for the women's watch list was announced on Wednesday, June 3, with the men's update announced on Thursday, June 4.

The Bowerman watch list update No. 4 (May 20/21)
Gender Athlete School Events
Women Temitope Adeshina Texas Tech Jumps
  Jane Hedengren BYU Distance
  Adaejah Hodge Georgia Sprints
  Sanu Jallow-Lockhart Arkansas Mid-Distance
  Axelina Johansson Nebraska Throws
  Alyssa Jones Stanford Jumps/Sprints
  Doris Lemngole Alabama Distance
  Hana Moll Washington Pole Vault
  Anthonett Nabwe Minnesota Throws
  Dejanea Oakley Georgia Sprints
Men      
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

*Watch list career debut

The following athletes received votes:

  • Women
    •  Pamela Kosgei, New Mexico (Distance)
    • Rosemary Longisa, Washington State (Distance)
    • Alida van Daalen, Florida (Throws)

PREDICTING: How the Bowerman watch lists predict the award's final winner

2026 watch list dates

Below you'll find all of the announced Bowerman watch list dates for 2026. 

Update Women's Date Men's Date
Preseason Wednesday, Jan. 7 Thursday, Jan. 8
1 Wednesday, Feb. 4 Thursday, Feb. 5
2 Wednesday, Mar. 4 Thursday, Mar. 5
3 Wednesday, Mar. 25 Wednesday, Mar. 25
4 Wednesday, Apr. 29 Thursday, Apr. 30
5 Wednesday, May 20 Thursday, May 21
6 Wednesday, June 3 Thursday, June 4
7 Wednesday, June 24 (Semifinalists) Thursday, June 25 (Semifinalists)

All dates subject to change

PAST BOWERMANS: 2025 - Jordan Anthony | 2025 - Doris Lemngole2024 - Leo Neugebauer | 2024 - Parker Valby | 2023 - Jaydon Hibbert | 2023 - Julien Alfred | 2022 - Trey Cunningham | 2022 - Abby Steiner

Date of the winner of the Bowerman

The 2026 winners will be announced at the 2026 USTFCCCA convention from December 14-17 at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.

Past watch lists

Watch list update No. 5

The fifth update of the season and second of the outdoor season for the women's watch list was announced on Wednesday, May 20, with the men's update announced on Thursday, May 21.

The Bowerman watch list update No. 4 (May 20/21)
Gender Athlete School Events
Women Temitope Adeshina Texas Tech Jumps
  Jane Hedengren BYU Distance
  Adaejah Hodge Georgia Sprints
  Sanu Jallow-Lockhart Arkansas Mid-Distance
  Axelina Johansson Nebraska Throws
  Pamela Kosgei New Mexico Distance
  Doris Lemngole Alabama Distance
  Hana Moll Washington Pole Vault
  Anthonett Nabwe Minnesota Throws
  Dejanea Oakley* Georgia Sprints
Men Simeon Birnbaum Oregon Mid-Distance
  Geoffrey Kirwa Louisville Steeple/Distance
  Chinecherem Nnamdi Texas A&M Javelin
  Samuel Ogazi Alabama Sprints
  Tarik Robinson-O’Hagan Ole Miss Throws
  Colin Sahlman Northern Arizona Mid-Distance/Distance
  Habtom Samuel New Mexico Distance
  Texas Tanner* Air Force Throws
  Ja'Kobe Tharp Auburn Hurdles
  Jelani Watkins* Arkansas Sprints

*Watch list career debut

The following athletes received votes:

  • Women
    • Gladys Chepngetich, Clemson (Mid-Distance)
    • Alyssa Jones, Stanford (Jumps/Sprints)
    • Rosemary Longisa, Washington State (Distance)
    • Aaliyah McCormick, Oregon (Hurdles)
    • Alida van Daalen, Florida (Throws)
    • Madison Whyte, Southern California (Sprints)
  • Men
    • Kayinsola Ajayi, Auburn (Sprints)
    • Peyton Bair, Oregon (Combined Events)
    • Ryan Johnson, Iowa (Throws)
    • Garrett Kaalund, Southern California (Sprints)
    • Rivaldo Marshall, Arkansas (Mid-Distance)
    • Ralford Mullings, Oklahoma (Throws)
    • Jonathan Seremes, Texas Tech (Jumps)

Watch list update No. 4

The fourth update of the season and first of the outdoor season for the women's watch list was announced on Wednesday, Apr. 29, with the men's update announced on Thursday, Apr. 30.

The Bowerman watch list update No. 4 (Apr. 29/30)
Gender Athlete School Events
Women Temitope Adeshina Texas Tech Jumps
  Gladys Chepngetich Clemson Mid-Distance
  Jane Hedengren BYU Distance
  Adaejah Hodge Georgia Sprints
  Axelina Johansson Nebraska Throws
  Pamela Kosgei New Mexico Distance
  Doris Lemngole Alabama Distance
  Hana Moll Washington Pole Vault
  Anthonett Nabwe Minnesota Throws
  Wilma Nielsen Oregon Mid-Distance
Men Kanyinsola Ajayi Auburn Sprints
  Peyton Bair Oregon Combined Events
  Simeon Birnbaum* Oregon Mid-Distance
  Garrett Kaalund Southern California Sprints
  Geoffrey Kirwa Louisville Distance
  Samuel Ogazi Alabama Sprints
  Tarik Robinson-O’Hagan Ole Miss Throws
  Colin Sahlman Northern Arizona Mid-Distance/Distance
  Habtom Samuel New Mexico Distance
  Ja'Kobe Tharp Auburn Hurdles

*Watch list career debut

The following athletes received votes:

  • Women
    • Salma Elbadra, South Carolina (Mid-Distance)
    • JaMeesia Ford, South Carolina (Sprints)
    • Alyssa Jones, Stanford (Jumps/Sprints)
    • Rosemary Longisa, Washington State
    • Aaliyah McCormick, Oregon (Hurdles)
    • Shenese Walker, Florida State (Sprints)
  • Men
    • Jayden Davis, Arizona State (Sprints)
    • Ryan Johnson, Iowa (Throws)
    • Rivaldo Marshall, Arkansas (Mid-Distance)
    • Ralford Mullings, Oklahoma (Throws)
    • Chinecherem Nnamdi, Texas A&M (Javelin)
    • Jonathan Seremes, Texas Tech (Jumps)
    • Texas Tanner, Air Force (Throws)

Watch list update No. 3

The third update of the indoor season for the women's and men's watch list was announced on Thursday, Mar. 26.

The Bowerman watch list update No. 3 (Mar. 26)
Gender Athlete School Events
Women Temitope Adeshina Texas Tech Jumps
  Gladys Chepngetich* Clemson Mid-Distance
  Jane Hedengren BYU Distance
  Adaejah Hodge* Georgia Sprints
  Axelina Johansson Nebraska Throws
  Doris Lemngole Alabama Distance
  Aaliyah McCormick* Oregon Hurdles
  Hana Moll Washington Pole Vault
  Anthonett Nabwe* Minnesota Throws
  Wilma Nielsen Oregon Mid-Distance
Men Kanyinsola Ajayi Auburn Sprints
  Peyton Bair Oregon Combined Events
  Ryan Johnson Iowa Throws
  Garrett Kaalund Southern California Sprints
  Ralford Mullings Oklahoma Throws
  Samuel Ogazi Alabama Sprints
  Tarik Robinson-O’Hagan Ole Miss Throws
  Colin Sahlman Northern Arizona Mid-Distance/Distance
  Habtom Samuel New Mexico Distance
  Ja'Kobe Tharp Auburn Hurdles

*Watch list career debut

The following athletes received votes:

  • Women
    • Sophia Beckmon, Illinois (Long Jump);
    • Alyssa Jones, Stanford (Jumps/Sprints);
    • Shenese Walker, Florida State (Sprints)
  • Men
    • Jonathan Seremes, Texas Tech (Jumps)

Watch list update No. 2

The second update of the indoor season for the women's watch list was announced on Wednesday, Mar. 4, with the men's update announced on Thursday, Mar. 5. 

The Bowerman watch list update No. 2 (Mar. 4/5)
Gender Athlete School Events
Women Temitope Adeshina Texas Tech Jumps
  Riley Chamberlain* BYU Distance
  JaMeesia Ford South Carolina Sprints
  Jane Hedengren BYU Distance
  Billah Jepkirui* Oklahoma State Distance
  Axelina Johansson Nebraska Throws
  Pamela Kosgei New Mexico Distance
  Doris Lemngole Alabama Distance
  Hana Moll Washington Pole Vault
  Juliette Whittaker Stanford Mid-Distance
Men Kanyinsola Ajayi* Auburn Sprints
  Mykolas Alekna Oregon Discus
  Peyton Bair Oregon Combined Events
  Ryan Johnson* Iowa Throws
  Garrett Kaalund* Southern California Sprints
  Ralford Mullings Oklahoma Throws
  Tarik Robinson-O’Hagan Ole Miss Throws
  Colin Sahlman Northern Arizona Mid-Distance/Distance
  Habtom Samuel New Mexico Distance
  Malachi Snow* Texas Tech Hurdles

*Watch list career debut

The following athletes received votes:

  • Women
    • Şilan Ayyildiz, Oregon (Mid-Distance)
    • Sophia Beckmon, Illinois (Long Jump)
    • Gladys Chepngetich, Clemson (Mid-Distance)
    • Adaejah Hodge, Georgia (Sprints)
    • Sanu Jallow-Lockhart, Arkansas (Mid-Distance)
    • Alyssa Jones, Stanford (Jumps/Sprints)
    • Hayley Kitching, Penn State (Mid-Distance)
    • Wilma Nielsen, Oregon (Mid-Distance)
  • Men
    • Bradley Franklin, Samford (Hurdles)
    • Marco Langon, Villanova (Distance)
    • Gary Martin, Virginia (Mid-Distance/Distance)
    • Samuel Ogazi, Alabama (Sprints)
    • Jimmy Rhoads, Washington (Pole Vault)
    • Jonathan Seremes, Texas Tech (Jumps)
    • Ja’Kobe Tharp, Auburn (Hurdles)

Watch list update No. 1

The first update of the indoor season for the women's watch list was announced on Wednesday, Feb. 4, with the men's update announced on Thursday, Feb. 5. 

The Bowerman watch list update No. 1 (Feb. 4/5)
Gender Athlete School Events
Women JaMeesia Ford South Carolina Sprints
  Jane Hedengren BYU Distance
  Sanu Jallow-Lockhart* Arkansas Mid-Distance
  Axelina Johansson Nebraska Throws
  Pamela Kosgei New Mexico Distance
  Doris Lemngole Alabama Distance
  Amanda Moll Washington Pole Vault
  Hana Moll Washingotn Pole Vault
  Wilma Nielsen* Oregon Mid-Distance
  Juliette Whittaker Stanford Mid-Distance
Men Mykolas Alekna Oregon Discus
  Peyton Bair Oregon Combined events
  Gary Martin Virginia Mid-Distance/Distance
  Ralford Mullings Oklahoma Throws
  Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan Ole Miss Throws
  Colin Sahlman Northern Arizona Mid-Distance/Distance
  Habtom Samuel New Mexico Distance
  Jonathan Seremes Texas Tech Jumps
  Jonathan Simms* Georgia Sprints
  Ja'Kobe Tharp Auburn Hurdles

*Watch list career debut

The following athletes received votes:

  • Women
    • Temitope Adeshina, Texas Tech (Jumps)
    • Şilan Ayyildiz, Oregon (Mid-Distance)
    • Gladys Chepngetich, Clemson (Mid-Distance)
    • Hayley Kitching, Penn State (Mid-Distance)
    • Alyssa Jones, Stanford (Jumps/Sprints)
  • Men
    • James Corrigan, BYU (Mid-Distance/Steeple)
    • BJ Green, Oklahoma (Jumps)
    • Brian Musau, Oklahoma State (Distance)
    • Tarsis Orogot, Alabama (Sprints)
    • Jimmy Rhoads, Washington (Pole Vault)

Preseason watch list

The women's preseason watch list was announced on Wednesday, Jan. 7, with the men's preseason watch list announced on Thursday, Jan. 8. 

The Bowerman preseason watch list (Jan. 7/8)
Gender Athlete School Events
Women Şilan Ayyildiz Oregon Mid-Distance
  JaMeesia Ford+ South Carolina Sprints
  Grace Hartman* NC State Distance
  Jane Hedengren* BYU Distance
  Axelina Johansson Nebraska Throws
  Alyssa Jones* Stanford Jumps/Sprints
  Pamela Kosgei# New Mexico Distance
  Doris Lemngole! Alabama Distance
  Amanda Moll+ Washington Pole Vault
  Hana Moll+ Washingotn Pole Vault
Men Mykolas Alekna+ Oregon Discus
  Peyton Bair Oregon Combined Events
  James Corrigan+ BYU Mid-Distance/Steeple
  Gary Martin Virginia Mid-Distance/Distance
  Ralford Mullings+ Oklahoma Throws
  Brian Musau+ Oklahoma State Distance
  Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan Ole Miss Throws
  Habtom Samuel New Mexico Distance
  Jonathan Seremes Texas Tech Jumps
  Ja'Kobe Tharp# Auburn Hurdles

*Watch list career debut
+Returning semifinalist
#Returning finalist

! Returning winner

The following athletes received votes:

  • Women
    • Valentina Barrios Bornacelli, Missouri (Javelin)
    • Indya Mayberry, TCU (Sprints)
    • Madison Whyte, Southern California (Sprints)
  • Men
    • BJ Green, Oklahoma (Jumps)
    • T’Mars McCallum, Tennessee (Sprints)
    • Chinecherem Nnamdi, Texas A&M (Javelin)
    • Samuel Ogazi, Alabama (Sprints)
    • Tarsis Orogot, Alabama (Sprints)
    • Aleksandr Solovev, Texas A&M (Pole Vault)
    • JC Stevenson, Southern California (Sprints/Jumps)
    • Tyrice Taylor, Arkansas (Mid-Distance)
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