JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The
Central Arkansas Bears made program history in Jacksonville this past weekend, sweeping the
2025 ASUN Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Both teams winning its first Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN).
The
UCA men's team scored a commanding
225.5 points, finishing well ahead of
Lipscomb (141) and
North Florida (130). The Bears were electric across the board, winning
eight events and sweeping several podiums.
Jeremiah Boudreaux earned Most Valuable Performer honors after scoring 27 points, including wins in the 110m Hurdles (13.98) and 200m (20.95). He also ran a leg on the championship 4x100m Relay.
Head Coach Josey Weaver was named the ASUN Men's Coach of the Year, leading UCA to its first men's team title in ASUN history.
Men's Event Champions (UCA):
The UCA women's team totaled 192 points to secure their first-ever ASUN Outdoor Track & Field Championship, finishing well ahead of Lipscomb (132) and Eastern Kentucky (97). The Bears showed strength in sprints, throws, vaults, and relays.
Coach Josey Weaver was also named ASUN Women's Coach of the Year, becoming the first in program history to lead both teams to titles in the same season.
Women's Event Champions (UCA):
This is the first time Central Arkansas has swept both men's and women's outdoor track & field titles since joining the ASUN. The championship weekend highlighted UCA's remarkable growth, depth, and competitive edge on the conference stage.