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Here Are The Track And Field Rankings On FloTrack Before The Penn Relays

Here Are The Track And Field Rankings On FloTrack Before The Penn Relays

Find out which of the highest-ranked college track and field athletes from FloTrack will compete at the 2025 Penn Relays.

Apr 23, 2025 by Cameron Belcher
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If track and field fans are looking for the best track and field athletes outside the Olympics, look no further than the Penn Relays 2025, which begins on April 24 at Franklin Field.

Athletes from all levels, from promising high schoolers to future greats, compete at the event, which is held during the Olympic Development level and events.

Another level producing great competition and residing in the middle of those two comes from the collegiate area. The best young athletes who have not yet turned pro are in the NCAA.

During the season, FloTrack updated its rankings of the best track and field runners and members participating in field events.

Many teams have been confirmed to compete at the 129th Penn Relays, and they are expected to bring their best competitors to represent the respective programs seeking to win the College Penn Relay Championship.

How To Watch The 2025 Penn Relays

The 2025 Penn Relays is taking place April 24-26 at Franklin Field in Philadelphia. 

For those in the United States, live coverage is being provided by FloTrack, starting at 9 a.m. Eastern on April 24 and April 25. The action will start at 7 a.m. EDT on April 26.

For the entire the weekend, FloTrack will be your one-stop shop for breaking news, highlights, results and more, so make sure to pop open that extra tab.

Highest Ranked Athletes On FloTrack Competing At Penn Relays

Men's Sprinter

  • No. 5 Saminu Abdul-Rasheed, South Florida
  • No. 10 Auhmad Robinson, Texas A&M

Women's Sprinter

  • No. 2 Indya Mayberry, TCU
  • No. 13 Camryn Dickson, Texas A&M

Men's Hurdles

  • No. 3 Ja'Qualon Scott, Texas A&M
  • No. 8 Ryan Matulonis, Penn

Women's Hurdles

  • No. 4 Jaiya Covington, Texas A&M
  • No. 8 Oneka Wilson, Clemson
  • No. 10 Marcia Sey, Howard
  • No. 14 Amelliah Birdow, TCU

Men's Mid-Distance 

  • No. 1 Abel Teffra, Georgetown
  • No. 2 Nathan Green, Washington
  • No. 4 Tinoda Matsatsa, Georgetown
  • No. 5 Matthew Erickson, Oregon
  • No. 7 Sam Whitmarsh, Texas A&M
  • No. 8 Adam Spencer, Wisconsin
  • No. 11 Elliott Cook, Oregon
  • No. 12 Dan Watcke, Villanova
  • No. 13 Koitatoi Kidali, Oregon
  • No. 14 Ronan McMahon-Staggs, Washington

Women's Mid-Distance

  • No. 5 Makayla Paige, North Carolina
  • No. 6 Kimberley May, Providence
  • No. 8 Mena Scatchard, Princeton
  • No. 10  Melissa Riggins, Georgetown
  • No. 14 Amina Maatoug, Washington
  • No. 15 Chloe Foerster, Washington

Men's Distance

  • No. 1 Ethan Strand, North Carolina
  • No. 2 Gary Martin, Virginia
  • No. 4 Liam Murphy, Villanova
  • No. 7 Marco Langon, Villanova
  • No. 8 Parker Wolfe, North Carolina

Women's Distance

  • No. 3 Ceili McCabe, West Virginia
  • No. 7 Grace Hartman, NC State
  • No. 8 Chloe Scrimgeour, Georgetown
  • No. 13 Margot Appleton, Virginia

Men's Thrower

  • No. 7 Kenneth Ikeji, Harvard

Women's Pole Vault/High Jump

  • No. 6 Chloe Timberg, Rutgers

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Results For The 2025 Penn Relays

Results and coverage of the 2025 Penn Relays will be available here.

When Is The 2025 Penn Relays?

  • The 129th annual Penn Relays will be a three-day event from April 24-26, 2025.
  • The event is held annually at Franklin Field in Philadelphia.
  • The inaugural edition of the Penn Relays was held in 1895.

How Does The Penn Relays Work?

  • The Penn Relays has grown into a three-day track and field event comprising various relay races, such as 4x100, 4x200, 4x400 and 4x800, along with all of the other fan-favorite track and field competitions.
  • Many heat, hurdle and long-distance races round out the track portion of the event.
  • Field events include shot put, discus, javelin, long jump, high jump, triple jump and pole vault.
  • All winning teams are rewarded with a Penn Relays Wheel.

About Franklin Field

Franklin Field is known primarily as the home of the University of Pennsylvania football team and the annual Penn Relays. It is named after the school’s founder and historical figure Benjamin Franklin.

The histories of Franklin Field and the Penn Relays are one in the same, as both saw their beginnings in 1895. 

The facility was dedicated in April 1895 and immediately gained famed for being the first stadium in the country with a scoreboard. The same day (April 20) marked the first running of the Penn Relays, attracting a crowd of 5,000.

The first time the Penn Quakers took the field for a football game was Oct. 1, 1895, and the day ended with a 40-0 victory over Swarthmore. 

A lesser-known fact is that Franklin Field also was the home of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles from 1958-1970.

Franklin Field also has welcomed baseball, field hockey, soccer, lacrosse, sprint football, gymnastics, military training and events, speakers, concerts, graduations, conventions, and more. 

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For the first time, the Diamond League is streaming to fans all the feeds, not just the traditional world feed.

Fans will have uninterrupted coverage for every throw, leap and run during the meets, as well as the traditional broadcast.

FloTrack Archived Footage

Video footage from each event will be archived and stored in a video library for FloTrack subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscriptions.

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