GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Cumberlands' (Ky.) Tavon Davis and Luca Madeo won individual national championships to help the Patriots to a second-place team finish at the 2026 NAIA Men's Indoor Track & Field Championship at the Alachua County Sports & Events Center at Celebration Pointe.
Cumberlands tallied 52 points to finish behind national champion Marian's (Ind.) 66 points. Campbellsville (Ky.) and Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) tied for 19th with 12 points each as the final MSC teams to score points.
Davis won the 600-meter run with a time of one minute and 16.2 seconds, while Madeo won the 5,000-meter championship with a time of 14:13.24.
The pair were two of 18 NAIA All-America results by Mid-South Conference men on Saturday.
Campbellsville's David Young recorded the best finish of the day for the Tigers. He posted a fifth-place finish with a jump of 49-2.25 feet (14.99m) in the triple jump.
Lindsey Wilson's top result on Saturday came from D'Antonio Warren in the 200-meter dash. He posted a time of 21.36 seconds to finish fourth.
All student-athletes who finish in the top eight earn NAIA All-American honors.
The remaining NAIA All-Americans from Saturday include:
Campbellsville's Schavon Carr (60-meter hurdles)
Cumberlands' Ishak Mekideche (Mile), Hauke Trost (1,000 meters), Ryan Ehrler (1,000 meters), Ryan Ehrler, Edwin Van Wyk, Max Young, and Hauke Trost (Distance Medley Relay), Noah Kincade, Roy Miller, Jermaine Thompson, and Tavon Davis (4x400-meter Relay)
Lindsey Wilson's Jayden Wentz (triple jump), Maxwell Wordui (60 meters)