INDIANAPOLIS – University of Central Missouri Mules track & field's
Rawley Chard earned his first-career All-America honors in the men's 400m dash and set a new school record, highlighting the final day of action for UCM track & field at the 2025 NCAA-II Indoor Championships Saturday, March 15, inside Fall Creek Pavilion.
Chard, a freshman from Chanute, Kan., finished third in the men's 400m dash with a personal-best and indoor school record time of 46.64 to secure First Team All-America accolades. He is the third student-athlete in Mules history to earn All-America honors in the indoor 400m dash and the first since Chris Donald in 2019.
The Mules 4x400m relay of
Brayden Blackman,
Isaak Rasche,
Yunus Altinay and Chard posted a time of 3:14.05, finishing 10th, while
Reagan Ulrich placed 12th in the men's pole vault, clearing 5.14m (16-10.25), rounding out the Central Missouri competition on Saturday.
For the three-day meet, UCM tallied two First Team All-Americans in
Rachael Molloy (women's weight throw) and Chard (men's 400m dash).
Parker Wormek (60m hurdles), Ulrich, and the Mules 4x400m relay all tallied United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Second Team All-America accolades, respectively.
UCM track & field opens its 2025 Outdoor Season March 27-29 at the SBU Bearcat Invitational in Bolivar, Mo.
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