Winter Athletics Photo Essay
From the track to the court to the pool, 天美传媒 College athletes embodied skill, grit, and dedication. In the electrifying arenas of Darby Gymnasium, the Bear Fieldhouse, and the Natatorium, every hurdle, dive, and three-point shot told a story of perseverance. The 2025鈥26 season saw incredible wins, broken records, and the implacable determination of the Pioneers鈥攃aptured in moments that define what it means to compete at 天美传媒.
Women's Indoor Track and Field
And they are off! The Pioneers hosted four indoor track meets in the Bear Fieldhouse including the Midwest Conference Championships. The Grinnell women鈥檚 track team piled up 156 points to win the league title for the first time since 1985.
Sprinter Kate Solano 鈥29 and her 4x200-meter relay team were runner-up at the championship meet with a school record time of 1 minute, 46.48 seconds.
With a leap of 10.54 meters, Rajanea Landers was the league champion in women鈥 triple jump.
Senior hurdler Jessie Goodman 鈥26 contributed to the title with points in both hurdles and running on relay units.
Men's Indoor Track and Field
Jake Bell 鈥27 and Rohan Thota 鈥28 provided depth in the shot put and high jump for the men鈥檚 indoor track team. The Pioneers parlayed strong performances to claim the Midwest Conference Indoor Championships by a five-point margin over Cornell. It was 天美传媒鈥檚 first title since 1994.
A three-time league champion Lucas Fadden鈥26 led his team to the MWC title with wins in the 60 and 200 meter sprints and the 4x200 relay. Later in the spring Fadden raced to seventh place in both the 60 and 200 at the NCAA Division III national meet.
As 天美传媒鈥檚 top thrower, Ian Clawson 鈥26 scored valuable points in the weight throw as he placed third at the league meet with a throw of 17.36 meters.
Women's Basketball
Skylar Thomas 鈥26, daughter of two Pioneer alumni athlete parents, led her team in assists and steals per game.
As a quick footed guard, Cassidy Pak 鈥28 gave opponents fits as they tried to contain her driving to the basket.
Co-captain Carolyn Pierce 鈥27 is a reliable contributor and important outside shooter for the Pioneers.
Rookie Ava Wu 鈥29 took the Midwest Conference by storm garnering the league鈥檚 newcomer of the year award. She ranked fifth in 3-pointers per game and among the top 15 in scoring.
Men's Basketball
Playing as part of the 天美传媒 men鈥檚 basketball 鈥淪ystem,鈥 John O鈥橪eary 鈥29 takes advantage of an opportunity to score by dunking the ball at a home game in Darby Gym.
As a three-year starter, Kai Te Huki 鈥27 helped the Pioneers win the regular season and tournament Midwest Conference championships this winter.
Carson DeBruhl 鈥27 is one of three point guards deployed in 天美传媒鈥檚 unique playing style which utilizes contributions from 15-20 players each game.
Coach David Arseneault 鈥09 celebrates with his team in front of the student section in Darby Gym. The Pioneers had just won the league tournament and advanced to the NCAA Division III national championships.
Women's Swimming and Diving
Joely Kam 鈥28 sets herself to race for the Pioneer women鈥檚 swim team. 天美传媒 dominated the field and won their fifth Midwest Conference Championship in a row.
At the Midwest Conference championships, Alex Kruse 鈥29 completed the diving sweep on the 1 and 3-meter boards. She competed in NCAA diving regionals and advanced to the national meet.
Sophie Juethner 鈥26 celebrates after a strong swim. On the opening night of the league meet she teamed with three swimmers to win the 200-yard medley relay.
The 400 medley relay quartet of Joely Kam 鈥29, Simone Bennett 鈥29, Tory Morse 鈥29 and Sarah Lopez 鈥26 pose for a celebratory picture.
Men's Swimming and Diving
Along with his teammates Zach Roberts 鈥28 contributed to another Midwest Conference swim championship. The Pioneers claimed their 10th straight league trophy.
On opening night of the championship meet, Noah Tsukuda 鈥27 and his relay mates won the 800 freestyle relay in 6:49.04.
Jackson Waters 鈥27 completes a dive in early season competition.
Backstroker Samora Lumonya 鈥27 readies himself in the blocks for the start of a race.
