New Orleans, La. - The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse women's track & field swept four regional awards selected the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA), the organization announced Thursday.
Head coach
Nickolas Davis was voted the USTFCCCA North Region Indoor Coach of the Year while assistant coach
Katie Wagner earned the North Region Indoor Assistant Coach of the Year.
Nickolas Davis
The Eagles' junior
Lauren Jarrett of
La Crosse (Logan) was named the USTFCCCA North Region Track Athlete of the Year and senior
Macie Todd of
Lake Geneva (Badger) was voted the North Region Field Athlete of the Year.
It marks the first time in school history UWL won all four categories in the same year.
It marks the fourth straight (2022-24) season Davis has earned the USTFCCCA North Region Indoor Coach of the Year. He was also selected the 2020 USTFCCCA Midwest Region Indoor Coach of the Year. Davis led UWL to its fifth straight Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Championship this season. It was the Eagles' league record 31st title in school history. UWL earned the WIAC Indoor Coaching Staff of the Year Award for the sixth straight season.
UWL finished with 287.5 team points at the 2025 WIAC Indoor Championships, scoring at least 10 points in 15 of this year's 17 events, including at least 20 points in five events (60-meter dash; 200-meter dash; 400-meter dash; 3,000-meter run; triple jump). The Eagles won nine individual and two relay titles.
The Eagles placed third at the 2025 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III Indoor Championships, earning All-America honors by 12 individuals. Davis is in his eighth year as head coach.
Katie Wagner (left)
and Lauren Jarrett
Wagner, in her 15th season as an assistant coach at UWL, oversees the Eagles' sprints, hurdles and relays. Her student-athletes produced 110 points leading to the team crown at the WIAC Championships. Eight athletes combined for nine total entries at the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships.
Jarrett swept the 60 and 200-meter dash titles at this year's national championships while
Makenna Zak also earned All-America honors with an eighth-place finish in the 60-meter dash. UWL's 4x400-meter relay of
Anna Plautz,
Andie Otto,
Morgan Jennings and
Macy Reybrock earned All-America recognition with a third-place finish and school record time of 3:46.53.
It is the second time (2023, 2025) Wagner has earned the USTFCCCA North Region Indoor Assistant Coach of the Year.
Lauren Jarrett
Jarrett is the first athlete in school history to be voted the USTFCCCA Indoor North Region Track Athlete of the Year. She was named the USTFCCCA Outstanding Track Performer of the Meet on March 19 for her efforts at the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships.
She became the fourth sprinter in NCAA Division III history to sweep the 60 and 200-meter dash, including the first since 2018. It was Jarrett's second career title in the 60-meter dash, also winning in 2024. She also set a school record in the 200-meter dash at 23.94, breaking Emma Lawrence's record of 24.44 set in 2023. She is the only sprinter in UWL history to win the 60 and 200-meter dash. Her time of 23.94 in the 200-meter dash ranks second in NCAA Division III history.
Selected the 2025 WIAC Track Performer of the Meet, Jarrett won the 60 (7.43) and 200 (24.34) meter dash. It marked her second consecutive season earning the award. She also finished sixth in the 60-meter dash at the USATF Indoor Championships.
Macie Todd
Todd is the third student-athlete in UWL history to garner the USTFCCCA North Region Field Athlete of the Year, joining Hannah Zenkovich (2022) and Skye Digman (2023).Todd earned her third career NCAA Division III Indoor All-America honor in the high jump this season, placing fifth overall (5-7 ¼). She finished fourth in 2023 and fifth in 2024.
She captured the high jump at the 2025 WIAC Championships and cleared a personal-best mark of 5-7 ¾ at the UWL Final Qualifier.
Each of the 10 regions – East, Great Lakes, Metro, Mid-Atlantic, Mideast, Midwest, Niagara, North, South and West – honored both genders' top track and field athletes as well as the top men's and women's head and assistant coaches.
Award winners are determined by a vote of USTFCCCA member coaches. Only those individuals from USTFCCCA member programs are eligible for awards.