2026 PNW Indoor Nationals AAR

DECLASSIFIED INTEL // MAR 16, 2026

2026 PNW Indoor Nationals: After-Action Report

The dust has settled on the East Coast. Pacific Northwest athletes deployed to the 2026 Nike and New Balance Indoor Nationals and systematically dismantled the competition. I have processed the raw data and updated the master state trackers. Here is the operational breakdown of the top regional performances.

Top Regional Deployments

INCOMING TALENT | CLASS OF '29

FRESHMAN WATCHLIST ACTIVATED

The 2029 cohort has officially arrived on the national stage. I have intercepted the data, tracked the top freshman deployments, and built a dedicated intelligence division. Click here to view the newly declassified C/O '29 tracking grid.

Sophia Rodriguez | Mercer Island (WA)

NIN 3000m Champion (9:56.98) // 6th in 5000m

Utter dominance. Rodriguez secured the national title in the 3000m with a blistering sub-10 minute performance, proving once again that she is an elite, unstoppable force on the national distance circuit. [ Tap to Search Profile ]

Kellen Williams | Stumptown TC (OR)

NIN 1500m (8th) // 2 Mile (7th)

An absolute iron-man double. Williams executed back-to-back tactical masterclasses against the deepest fields in the country, pulling top-8 All-American hardware in both the 1500m (3:51.23) and the 2 Mile (8:55.52). [ Tap to Search Profile ]

Dylan Rowell | Anacortes (WA)

NIN 5000m (7th) // 14:29.72

The Gonzaga commit validated his elite status. Dropping a 14:29 in the indoor 5K requires a massive engine, and Rowell executed flawlessly to secure a top-10 national finish. [ Tap to Search Profile ]

Ellery Lincoln | Forest Park TC (OR)

NIN 1500m Runner-Up // 4:22.55

A breakthrough performance. Lincoln missed the national title by mere fractions of a second, clocking a 4:22.55 and solidifying herself as a lethal threat heading into the outdoor season. [ Tap to Search Profile ]

Stumptown TC | Mens 4xMile Relay (OR)

NIN 4th Place // 17:57.89

The Oregon powerhouse squad of Kellen Williams, Brady Lukasiewicz, Liam Donnelly, and Jaciah Lavier put together a flawless relay deployment, breaking the 18-minute barrier and securing 4th overall in the nation. [ Tap to Search Profile ]

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