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Reynolds Receives First Career Votes for The Bowerman

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Colton Merrit, Media Relations Assistant University of Wyoming Athletics

NEW ORLEANS (March 6, 2025) – Senior thrower Daniel Reynolds received votes for the first time in his career and becomes the first to receive votes in Wyoming history, in The Bowerman Pre-NCAA Indoor Championships watch list, released by U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) on Thursday.

The Bowerman, collegiate track and field’s highest honor, is bestowed each year to the top male and female athlete in NCAA and NAIA track and field. Bill Bowerman, the award’s namesake, was a track and field coaching legend at the University of Oregon from 1949-72, coach of the 1972 Olympic Team and led the formation of the United States Track and Field Federation.

Votes are compiled by members of The Bowerman Advisory Board, a group of national and regional media members, track and field statisticians, NCAA administrators, past winners and Presidents of affiliated organizations. Voters produce a Top-10 list of the “who’s who” in collegiate track and field. While Reynolds did not garner enough votes for the consensus Top-10, he still appeared on members’ ballots.

The next voting update releases on March 27, following the NCAA Indoor Championships.

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