Maryland, Minnesota and Oregon Capture Weekly Women’s Indoor Track and Field Accolades 

Terrapins’ Cooper, Gophers’ Nabwe and Ducks’ Ayyildiz earn weekly awards 

ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference has announced its Women’s Indoor Track and Field Athletes of the Week for the week of December 4-11, 2024.  

Track Athlete of the Week  

Silan Ayyildiz, Oregon 

Junior – Distance – Istanbul, Turkey – Major: Business Administration 

  • Set the Oregon school record in the 3,000 meters (8:46.33)  
  • No. 10 performer on the all-time collegiate list – No. 1 in the Big Ten, No. 4 in the NCAA this season – Took nearly four seconds off the previous school record 
  • She lowered lifetime best by more than seven seconds 
  • Earns her and Oregon’s first ever Indoor Track Athlete of the Week award 

Field Athlete of the Week 

Anthonett Nabwe, Minnesota 

Junior – Throws – Jamestown, N.D. – Major: Kinesiology 

  • Opened up the indoor season with the No. 1 weight throw mark in the nation to win the M City Classic, claiming the victory with a toss of 22.45m (73-8) 
  • Her mark of 22.45m (73-8) is the top mark in the country by nearly an entire meter (second is 21.50m | 70-6 1/2) 
  • Additionally, Nabwe won the M City Classic shot put with a mark of 15.95m (52-4), which sits at No. 6 nationally and No. 2 in the Big Ten as of Dec. 10 
  • Last Minnesota Indoor Field Athlete of the Week: Shelby Frank (Feb. 2, 2024) 

Freshman of the Week 

Simone Cooper, Maryland 

Freshman – Throws – Middletown, D.E. – Major: Agricultural & Veterinary Medicine 

  • Opened her collegiate career by winning the shot put at the Navy Invitational 
  • Posted a mark of 13.30 meters on her first attempt 
  • The only competitor at the meet to surpass the 13-meter mark and won the event by nearly half a meter 
  • First Indoor Freshman of the Week honors for Cooper and Maryland 

2024-25 Women’s Indoor Track and Field Athletes of the Week 

Dec. 11

Track: Silan Ayyildiz, Oregon 

Field: Anthonett Nabwe, Minnesota 

Freshman:  Simone Cooper, Maryland 

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