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Brayden Curnutt - 2025 NCAC Men's Indoor Distance Runner of the Year

Track and Field

Curnutt Named NCAC Men's Distance Athlete of the Year at Indoor Championships

Wabash finishes second in team scoring.

OBERLIN, Ohio --- Another record-setting performance for Brayden Curnutt helped the Wabash senior earn the 2025 North Coast Athletic Conference Men's Distance Athlete of the Year Award at the annual Indoor Track and Field Championships completed Saturday at Oberlin College. The Little Giants finished in second place out of nine teams competing at the meet.
 
Curnutt won the 3,000-meter run on Saturday, breaking the old conference mark of 8:26.60 set in 2016. Curnutt completed the race in  8:24.79 to post a new conference record. He won the 5,000-meter run on Friday to help earn the Men's Distance Athlete of the Year award.
 
Senior Will Neubauer won the 800-meter run on Saturday with a time of 1:54.05. Haiden-Diemer-McKinney joined Neubauer as an all-conference honoree with a second-place finish at 1:54.78. David Adesanya finished in 1:57.10 to capture fifth place.
 
The Wabash foursome of Diemer-McKinney, Adesanya, Owen Smith, and Neubauer combined to earn all-conference honors with a second-place finish in the 4X400-meter relay. The quartet finished in 3:24.90. Smith, Tanner Brooks, Morgyn Clark, and Christopher Royal earned a fifth-place finish in the 4X200-meter relay by posting a time of 1:33.34. Brooks added an eighth-place finish in the 60-meter dash finals by crossing the line in 7.21 in the finals.
 
Sly Willaims finished second in the triple jump to pick up all-conference honors with a career-best leap of 14.03 meters (46 feet, 0.50 inches). Kannon Chase earned all-conference honors with a third-place finish in the high jump by clearing 1.90 meters (6 feet, 2.75 inches).
 
Quinn Sholar added another all-conference award to his resume with a third-place finish in the shot put with a toss of 15.44 meters (50 feet, 8 inches). Jake Oostman added a seventh-place finish with a throw of 13.42 inches (44 feet, 0.50 inches).
 
Wabash scored 120 points to finish second behind men's conference champion Wittenberg with 139.5 points. Denison took third place with 99 points, followed by DePauw (89.5 points), Oberlin (82 points), Ohio Wesleyan (68 points), Wooster (48.5 points), Kenyon (36 points), and Hiram (15.5 points).
 
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Players Mentioned

David Adesanya

David Adesanya

Mid Distance
Sophomore
Tanner Brooks

Tanner Brooks

S. Sprints
Sophomore
Kannon Chase

Kannon Chase

Jumps
Junior
Brayden Curnutt

Brayden Curnutt

Distance
Senior
Will Neubauer

Will Neubauer

Distance
Senior
Jake Oostman

Jake Oostman

Jumps
Senior
Christopher Royal

Christopher Royal

L. Sprints
Junior
Quinn Sholar

Quinn Sholar

Throws
Junior
Owen Smith

Owen Smith

Sprints
Sophomore
Morgyn Clark

Morgyn Clark

Sprints/Jumps
Freshman

Players Mentioned

David Adesanya

David Adesanya

Sophomore
Mid Distance
Tanner Brooks

Tanner Brooks

Sophomore
S. Sprints
Kannon Chase

Kannon Chase

Junior
Jumps
Brayden Curnutt

Brayden Curnutt

Senior
Distance
Will Neubauer

Will Neubauer

Senior
Distance
Jake Oostman

Jake Oostman

Senior
Jumps
Christopher Royal

Christopher Royal

Junior
L. Sprints
Quinn Sholar

Quinn Sholar

Junior
Throws
Owen Smith

Owen Smith

Sophomore
Sprints
Morgyn Clark

Morgyn Clark

Freshman
Sprints/Jumps