LA CROSSE – The UW-Oshkosh 4×100 relay team accomplished something that had never been done at the Division III level.
It broke 39 seconds in the event with a time of 38.96 which is a NCAA Division III record. The record was set by Davian Williams, Dylan Doss, Londyn Little and Nolan Milas at the UW-La Crosse Final Qualifier on Wednesday, May 13. In the same race, UW-La Crosse also broke the previous record with a time of 39.36. According to a UW-Oshkosh press release, it’s the fastest relay race in Division III history.
Across all college divisions, it’s the 20th fastest time in the 2026 season, according to Athletic.net.
The historic achievement garnered national attention and resulted in the relay team being named U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Co-Athlete of the Week at the NCAA Division III men’s level.
The 2026 Division III outdoor track and field championships will be held in La Crosse at Veteran’s Memorial Field Sports Complex from May 21 – May 23. It’s there that the UW-Oshkosh 4×100 relay team will compete against the nation’s best. As a school, UW-Oshkosh will be well represented with a total of 21 men’s and women’s athletes qualifying and will compete across 15 events.
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