An early bell and mass confusion: What went wrong at 2023 NCAA D2 track championships


Adams State senior distance runner Davonte Jett-Reynolds emptied the tank when he heard the final lap bell ring during the men’s 5,000 meters at the NCAA Division II Championships.

Jett-Reynolds was in third place and on the cusp of surpassing the runner just ahead of him. He raced down the backstretch and sprinted toward the finish line. He crossed the line in third, nearly overtaking the runner in second on the track at the CSU Pueblo ThunderBowl.

The only problem − the race wasn’t over. The runners had one final lap.

“That last 200 meters I gave everything I had. When I crossed the line, I was dipping to the line trying to beat the Colorado Christian athlete,” Jett-Reynolds recounted to USA TODAY Sports. “I’m like exhausted.”



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