SALEM, Ore. – A year after securing multiple indoor and outdoor All-American finishers, the Corban University Men's and Women's Track & Field has prepared a rigorous 2026 campaign where they will travel across the Pacific Northwest and participate in numerous high-profile meets against some of the best competition in the NAIA, NCAA, and NWAC. This year's calendar includes a pair of home meets where Warrior Nation will have an opportunity to see the Navy and Gold compete at the Outdoor Athletic Complex (OAC), alongside seventeen road meets, and with proper qualifications, three conference and national championship appearances.
Viewing the 2026 Corban Men's Track & Field schedule HERE will also serve as the representation of the women's schedule, which is an exact replica for dates and locations.
"We are excited about this year's indoor and outdoor schedule," began Warrior head coach Todd Bos. "We are blessed to live in a region of the country where track and field is valued and therefore, we have many opportunities to compete at excellent venues and against top notch competition. There is plenty of positive anticipation around our program this spring and we know this schedule will give us many opportunities to glorify God through our efforts."
Corban track & field will participate in seven meets this upcoming indoor season, which includes three separate trips to Seattle and a single trip to Spokane, Portland, and Newberg alongside a home indoor/outdoor open nestled right in the middle of all seven meets. Two of the three Seattle trips will happen in the month of January, with the UW Preview and UW Invite/Mile City occurring the third and fifth weekends with the Portland Indoor One in-between.
The first of two home meets for the Warriors will take place on February 7th, represented by the Corban Indoor/Outdoor at 11am, followed by two separate road trips to the Whitworth Invitational and Husky Classic across February 13th and 14th. Their final regular season indoor meet will be on February 21st at the George Fox Indoor Two.
The 2026 NAIA Indoor Track & Field National Championships is on the weekend of March 5th through 7th this year, taking place in Gainesville, Florida at the Alachua County Sports & Event Center and hosted by the Gainesville Sports Commission. Over the same weekend, the Warrior who don't qualify for the indoor national meet will partake in the Erik Anderson Icebreaker, hosted by NCAA DIII Linfield University at Maxwell Field.
Another pair of NCAA DIII schools in George Fox University and Willamette University will host Corban over a five day span, beginning with the Rich Allen Classic on March 14th with the Bearcats hosting multiple days of multi-event competition and a head-to-head dual against the Warriors on March 17th, 18th, and 19th.
The final two weekends of March feature the PNW Invitational, hosted by NCAA DI Oregon State University on March 21st, and the Willamette Invitational back at McCulloch Stadium alongside Bush Park in the heart of Salem. Only two more meets for the decathlon and heptathlon student-athletes on April 4th and 10th-11th in the Jenn Boyman Memorial back in McMinnville and the John Knight Twilight at NCAA DII Western Oregon University in Monmouth.
Southern Oregon University will host the 2026 Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) Multi-Event Championships on April 16th and 17th, with the remainder of the Navy and Gold splitting between the Raider Invitational the same weekend in Ashland and the Oregon Preview at legendary Hayward Field in Eugene.
A Senior Day home meet will represent the Corban athletic department's final home event of the 2025-26 school year, as the second annual Nancy & Norm Berney Classic is scheduled for April 25th at the OAC and serve as the penultimate qualification opportunity for student-athletes hoping to qualify or improve their marks for the CCC and NAIA Championships in May. The final chance meet will be the OSU High Performance Meet on May 1st and 2nd back in Corvallis.
The 2026 CCC Championships is scheduled to take place in La Grande and hosted by Eastern Oregon University on May 8th and 9th, with the top three finishers from each event earning All-Conference honors. NCAA DII UNC-Asheville will host the 2026 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field National Championships, where the Corban men's and women's programs will anticipate multiple All-American contenders once again.
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