WSU sprinter Bryson Stubblefield emerged as a dynamic force within the WSU track and field program. Specializing in the 100-meter dash and the 4×100-meter relay, Stubblefield’s 2025 season was fueled by personal bests and pivotal contributions to the Cougars’ sprinting achievements.
At the 2025 Jeff Rahn Classic, Stubblefield clinched victory in the 100m with a personal-best time of 10.45 seconds, ranking him 69th nationally in NCAA Division I for the season. He continued to perform well at the WSU Cougar Classic, recording a season-best 10.40 seconds to finish in second place, just behind teammate Mason Lawyer.
Stubblefield also competed in relay events. As the lead-off runner in WSU’s 4x100m relay team, alongside Mason Lawyer, Parker Duskin, and Keenan Kuntz, he helped the squad achieve a season-best time of 39.26 seconds at the Cougar Classic. Earlier in the season, the same squad posted a 39.59-second finish at the prestigious Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays, good for fourth place.
During the indoor season, Stubblefield competed in the 60m dash, setting a personal best of 6.93 seconds at the Whitworth Indoor Invite.