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Indoor Track & Field

ODAC Indoor Track & Field Report: Week 6

ODAC athletes took part in seven different meets over the course past week with more strong results to excite fans for the upcoming ODAC championship in just a few weeks. A few schools records were reset and we nearly had another ODAC benchmark feature a new name with Washington and Lee's Camille Gillum now just 0.02 meters off the conference's high jump standard. Several personal-best marks were also achieved.

Those earning ODAC Indoor Track & Field weekly awards include:

  • Men's Field AOW: Micah Leech | Lynchburg
  • Women's Field AOW: Camille Gillum | Washington and Lee
  • Men's Track AOW: Max Cardwell | Roanoke
  • Women's Track AOW: Lindsey Hobin | Roanoke

 
Resources: ODAC Top Marks by TFRRS | Division III Top Marks by TFRRS

Results Note: the NCAA championships in 2026 will be competed on an oversized/banked track, whereas the ODAC championships will be competed on a flat 200-meter surface. On the ODAC performance lists, any track times registered on flat tracks for events over 60-meters will be recorded natively with no conversion. When ODAC teams compete on a banked or different-size track, those times over 60-meters will be converted to 200-meter flat track standards for ODAC performance chart rankings. On the Division III performance lists, any times competed for events over 60 meters on 200-meter flat surfaces will be converted to oversized/banked standards for national rankings. If events over 60 meters are competed on oversized/banked tracks, the resulting marks will be posted natively for NCAA ranking considerations. For ODAC record consideration, no converted marks will be used. Only the actual marks registered during competition will be used for possible record book entries.

  • CAMILLE GILLUM | WASHINGTON AND LEE | HIGH JUMP
    Gillum, a senior from Mountain Brook, Ala., broke her own program record and came up just shy of eclipsing the ODAC standard after competing in the high jump at the Winter Relays hosted by VMI. Gillum placed second overall and first among Division III competitors by clearing 1.70 meters (5-7.00), snapping her own Washington and Lee record (1.69m) and coming up just 0.02 meters from matching the ODAC record set by former Lynchburg standout Vicki Osinga in 2000. Gillum's new mark tops both the ODAC and South Region charts and is currently tied for seventh-best in Division III.

  • LINDSEY HOBIN | ROANOKE | SPRINTS
    Hobin, a senior from Cranston, R.I., collects her second straight ODAC indoor track award following her participation in the 400-meter dash at the Camel City Sprints hosted by JDL Fast Track in Winston-Salem, N.C. Hobin placed 15th overall and first among Division III competitors with a new personal-best time of 0:57.65. That is the second-fastest in Roanoke program history and currently ranks third in the South Region and 34th in the country. For ODAC rankings, Hobin's time converts to 0:58.42 (due to track size/banking), which strengthens were hold on No. 1 in the conference.

  • MICAH LEECH | LYNCHBURG | HEPTATHLON
    Leech, a junior from Yorktown, Va., continued his strong season by placing third overall in the heptathlon at the Division I-heavy Doc Hale Invitational hosted by Virginia Tech. Leech racked up 5,086 points to take over the top spot in the South Region and rank third in Division III. Below are his breakdowns in each event.

    • 60m Dash: 6th at 0:07.25 (796 pts.)
    • Long Jump: 2nd at 6.71m (22-0.25) (746 pts.)
    • Shot Put: 8th at 10.87m (35-8.00) (538 pts.
    • High Jump: T-6th at 1.86m (6-1.25) (679 pts.)
    • 60m Hurdles: 3rd at 0:08.49 (862 pts.)
    • Pole Vault: T-3rd at 4.45m (14-7.25)
    • 1000m Run: 4th at 2:54.55 (719 pts.)


    Leech's 5,086 points and his marks in the 1000m run and pole vault are all personal-bests.

  • MAX CARDWELL | ROANOKE | SPRINTS
    Cardwell, a junior from Salem, Va., established a new personal-best time in the 400-meter dash at the Camel City Sprints hosted by JDL Fast Track in Winston-Salem, N.C. Cardwell placed eighth overall and first among Division III competitors with a time of 0:48.80. That is the second-fastest time in Roanoke program history. He currently ranks third in the South Region and 35th in the country. For ODAC rankings, Cardwell's time converts to 0:49.58 (due to track size/banking), which slots him third in the conference.

Camille Gillum
Micah Leech
Lindsey Hobin
Max Cardwell