
Blaskowski breaks own NCAA DIII record, in leading UW-L to 32nd WIAC title in last 33 tries
Sam Blaskowski broke his own NCAA Division III record in winning the 100-meter title, leading the UW-La Crosse men’s track and field team to its 32 WIAC championship in the last 33 tries.
Blaskowski finished in 20.08 for the Eagles, who have a conference record 59 titles in program history.
Other notables from Saturday’s finale, included Cael Schoemann’s WIAC meet record in the 800 (1:49.67) and Blaskowski tying his UW-L record and breaking the conference record in winning the 200 (20.33).
The 1,600-relay team of Ethan Dugan, Tyler Backes, Jacob Hohmann and Devin Williams also broke a WIAC championship record (3:12.03).
Another of the Eagles’ six titles was William Cady, winning the triple jump (48 feet, 9 inches).
TOP PHOTO: The UW-La Crosse men’s track and field team poses after winning the WIAC championship on May 3, 2025 (PHOTO: UW-L Athletics)
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