
Marshall Jr. Receiving Votes on The Bowerman Watch List
5/22/2025 2:59:00 PM | Track and Field
Jamar Marshall Jr. makes career debut after winning Big 12 110-meter hurdles title
HOUSTON – University of Houston Track and Field senior hurdler Jamar Marshall Jr. is receiving votes on the 2025 The Bowerman Men's Watch List, the USTFCCCA announced Thursday.
The NCAA All-American is receiving votes for the first time in his career after being crowned the Big 12 Conference 110-meter hurdles champion on Saturday.
The hurdler ran a personal best time of 13.13 to set school and meet records. Marshall Jr. is currently second in the NCAA this season and is tied for fifth all-time in NCAA history.
The final men's watch list will be announced on Thursday, June 5. Semifinalists will be announced Thursday, June 26, and finalists will be named Monday, June 30.
The Bowerman Men's Watch List—Update #6, May 22
Mykolas Alekna, California (Discus)
*Jordan Anthony, Arkansas (Sprints)
James Corrigan, BYU (Mid-Distance/Steeple)
Nathaniel Ezekiel, Baylor (Sprints/Hurdles)
Ishmael Kipkurui, New Mexico (Distance)
Liam Murphy, Villanova (Mid-Distance/Distance)
Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan, Ole Miss (Throws)
Habtom Samuel, New Mexico (Distance)
Ethan Strand, North Carolina (Mid-Distance/Distance)
Parker Wolfe, North Carolina (Distance)
* making watch list career debuts
Also receiving votes:
Micahi Danzy, Florida State (Sprints)
Geoffrey Kirwa, Louisville (Steeple/Distance)
Angelos Mantzouranis, Minnesota (Hammer/Throws)
Jamar Marshall, Jr., Houston (Sprints/Hurdles)
Tinoda Matsatsa, Georgetown (Mid-Distance/Distance)
Kendrick Smallwood, Texas (Sprints/Hurdles)
Ja'Kobe Tharp, Auburn (Hurdles)
Kostas Zaltos, Minnesota (Throws)
ABOUT THE WATCH LIST CONSTRUCTION
Members of The Bowerman Advisory Board produce these watch lists by voting on their current top-10 "who's who" among collegiate track & field athletes.
The "watch list" represents the group's consensus top 10 for that update. Those "receiving votes" are listed on at least one member's top 10 but did not garner enough votes to be listed in the consensus top 10.
SUPPORT YOUR COOGS
Fans can make a direct impact on the success of Houston Track and Field by supporting LinkingCoogs – UH's very own NIL collective – and by joining the Podium Club which provides support directly to Houston Track and Field for needs beyond its operating budget.
STAY CONNECTED
Fans can receive updates on #HTownSpeedCity by following @UHCougarTF on X and catch up with the latest news and notes on the team by clicking LIKE on the team's Facebook page at UHCougarTF or on the team's Instagram page at @uhcougartf.
The NCAA All-American is receiving votes for the first time in his career after being crowned the Big 12 Conference 110-meter hurdles champion on Saturday.
The hurdler ran a personal best time of 13.13 to set school and meet records. Marshall Jr. is currently second in the NCAA this season and is tied for fifth all-time in NCAA history.
The final men's watch list will be announced on Thursday, June 5. Semifinalists will be announced Thursday, June 26, and finalists will be named Monday, June 30.
The Bowerman Men's Watch List—Update #6, May 22
Mykolas Alekna, California (Discus)
*Jordan Anthony, Arkansas (Sprints)
James Corrigan, BYU (Mid-Distance/Steeple)
Nathaniel Ezekiel, Baylor (Sprints/Hurdles)
Ishmael Kipkurui, New Mexico (Distance)
Liam Murphy, Villanova (Mid-Distance/Distance)
Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan, Ole Miss (Throws)
Habtom Samuel, New Mexico (Distance)
Ethan Strand, North Carolina (Mid-Distance/Distance)
Parker Wolfe, North Carolina (Distance)
* making watch list career debuts
Also receiving votes:
Micahi Danzy, Florida State (Sprints)
Geoffrey Kirwa, Louisville (Steeple/Distance)
Angelos Mantzouranis, Minnesota (Hammer/Throws)
Jamar Marshall, Jr., Houston (Sprints/Hurdles)
Tinoda Matsatsa, Georgetown (Mid-Distance/Distance)
Kendrick Smallwood, Texas (Sprints/Hurdles)
Ja'Kobe Tharp, Auburn (Hurdles)
Kostas Zaltos, Minnesota (Throws)
ABOUT THE WATCH LIST CONSTRUCTION
Members of The Bowerman Advisory Board produce these watch lists by voting on their current top-10 "who's who" among collegiate track & field athletes.
The "watch list" represents the group's consensus top 10 for that update. Those "receiving votes" are listed on at least one member's top 10 but did not garner enough votes to be listed in the consensus top 10.
SUPPORT YOUR COOGS
Fans can make a direct impact on the success of Houston Track and Field by supporting LinkingCoogs – UH's very own NIL collective – and by joining the Podium Club which provides support directly to Houston Track and Field for needs beyond its operating budget.
STAY CONNECTED
Fans can receive updates on #HTownSpeedCity by following @UHCougarTF on X and catch up with the latest news and notes on the team by clicking LIKE on the team's Facebook page at UHCougarTF or on the team's Instagram page at @uhcougartf.
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