Two Records Broken at NCAA East First Round, Four Wolverines Advance to NCAA Championships
The University of Michigan men’s track and field team concluded a productive run at the NCAA East First Round in Lexington, Kentucky, this past Friday. The event saw several athletes secure their spots for the upcoming national stage, highlighted by record-breaking performances that underscore the program’s current momentum.
Performance Highlights and National Qualification
Miles Brown led the way for Michigan, finishing second overall in the 800-meter run to punch his ticket to the NCAA Outdoor Championships. He was joined by Camden Law, who also advanced in the 800-meter event after securing a second-place finish in his heat with a time of 1:46.00.
In the 1,500-meter run, Trent McFarland and Brendan Herger successfully navigated the competition to qualify for the second consecutive year. McFarland’s performance was particularly notable, as he finished first overall with a time of 3:38.04, establishing a new facility record at the UK Outdoor Track and Field Complex.
Looking Toward Eugene
The successful qualifiers will now shift their focus to the NCAA Outdoor Championships, scheduled for June 10-13 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. This group will join freshman long jumper Quincy Isaac, who secured his qualification earlier in the week on May 27.

While the team did not record a score during the East First Round, the upcoming event in Oregon represents the final opportunity for these athletes to compete for national honours. Analysts expect the transition to Hayward Field to provide a new set of challenges, though the momentum established in Lexington may serve as a critical foundation for the Wolverines’ performance on the national stage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Michigan athletes qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships?
Miles Brown, Camden Law, Trent McFarland, Brendan Herger and Quincy Isaac have all qualified for the upcoming championships.
What records were set by Michigan athletes during the East First Round?
Miles Brown set a new program record in the 800-meter run with a time of 1:44.68, and Trent McFarland set a facility record in the 1,500-meter run with a time of 3:38.04.
When and where will the NCAA Outdoor Championships take place?
The championships are scheduled for June 10-13 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
How do you think the record-breaking performances in Lexington will influence the athletes’ confidence heading into the national championships at Hayward Field?