- Nine NAIA automatic-qualifying marks and five provisional marks were scored on day one at the meet.
- The top seven finishers in the men’s hammer throw all hit NAIA “A” marks.
- One meet record fell on the first day, Sharayah Kenady’s 190 feet, 3 inch hammer throw crushed an 11-year-old record by more than 14 feet.
- Stephanie Hescock repeated as the women’s 10,000-meter champion.
- Bo Johnson’s 195 feet, 10 inch hammer throw is currently the top mark in the NAIA.
- The Concordia men claimed titles in two of the three events on the first day, but it’s the CU women that have a commanding 23 point lead over the field after Day One.
- The Cavalier women scored 29 points in the hammer throw alone, while the men racked up 27 points in the event.
- Ethan Moore broke the Concordia school record in the men’s long jump at 23 feet, 5.5 inches. His mark was a personal record by two feet.
- Moore’s teammate, Jordan Reeher tied the previous school record just before Moore broke the record, and Jameson Futter, the school record holder to start the day, finished fifth in the event.
- Austin Basterrechea broke a 38-year-old College of Idaho school record in the long jump, placing second at 23 feet, 2.5 inches.
- Jacob Ybarra became the first member of Corban's men's track & field program to leap over 23-feet breaking his own long jump school-record in the process.
- Crosby Green’s fourth place finish in the 10,000 meters, marked the first time in school history, the NCU men's track & field team has scored points at the Cascade Collegiate Conference Championships.