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Kansas State Thrower Kade McCall Closes Collegiate Career as Out Gay All-American at NCAA Indoor Championships

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by Chris Tremblay  Mar 16

Kansas State University graduate student and thrower Kade McCall concluded his collegiate career this weekend at the 2026 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, competing in the men’s weight throw as an out gay athlete and earning First Team All-America honors.

The NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships are being held at the Birmingham CrossPlex in Birmingham, Alabama, with McCall qualifying in the men’s weight throw for Kansas State.

Kansas State University reported that McCall placed eighth in the men’s weight throw at the national meet, securing First Team All-America recognition in his final collegiate competition.

In that NCAA final, McCall threw 22.70 meters , surpassing his previous personal best to record a new lifetime mark in the event.

The university’s recap noted that head coach Travis Geopfert praised McCall for delivering his best performance at the last opportunity and highlighted that this was McCall’s first NCAA postseason accolade of his five-year career.

Geopfert described McCall as a senior whose NCAA indoor appearance would be his final meet in a Kansas State uniform because he no longer has outdoor eligibility.

In an interview with LGBTQ+ sports outlet Outsports published ahead of the championships, McCall spoke on the record about competing as an out gay athlete at a Power Five program and heading into his last NCAA meet with the goal of contending for a national title.

Outsports reported that McCall publicly identifies as gay and has been out in his athletic environment, describing him as an openly gay thrower for Kansas State’s track and field team.

The feature piece framed his NCAA appearance as a “final shot” at an indoor national title in the weight throw, noting that he entered the meet after a strong conference season and consistent marks above 22 meters.

During the 2026 indoor season, McCall established himself among the top collegiate throwers in the country, with performance databases such as TFRRS and Athletic.net listing a season-best distance of 22.63 meters at both the DeLoss Dodds Invitational and the Big 12 Indoor Championships.

Kansas State’s season preview and conference coverage similarly highlighted that McCall won the men’s weight throw at the 2026 Big 12 Indoor Championships with a mark of 22.63 meters, matching his personal best at that time.

That Big 12 title came in a year when the Kansas State men’s team finished as conference runner-up overall at the indoor championships, underscoring the contribution of the throws group to the Wildcats’ team success.

According to his official Kansas State athletics biography, McCall has been a consistent national-level performer throughout his career, earning Second Team All-America honors in the hammer throw at previous NCAA Outdoor Championships and winning at least one Big 12 hammer throw title.

His college record shows multiple seasons of podium finishes at Big 12 Championships in both the hammer and weight throw, as well as several invitational wins for Kansas State.

The NIL and profile platform Opendorse lists McCall as a Kansas State graduate student in nutrition and dietetics, noting that he previously completed undergraduate degrees in kinesiology and integrated physiology at the same institution.

Outsports placed McCall’s story in the broader context of LGBTQ+ representation in college sports, indicating that he is among a growing number of openly gay athletes competing at high levels in NCAA track and field programs.

The article emphasized that McCall’s decision to be open about his sexual orientation within his team community offered visibility for other LGBTQ+ students and athletes navigating similar environments in the Big 12 and across college athletics.

While the piece focused primarily on McCall’s personal journey and competitive goals, it also reflected a broader trend in which more athletes in men’s collegiate sports, including track and field, are speaking publicly about being gay or queer.

Kansas State’s official communications about the NCAA Indoor Championships did not foreground McCall’s sexual orientation, instead centering on competitive results, All-America honors, and team scoring, which is typical of institutional athletics reporting.

From an LGBTQ+ perspective, the combination of an institutionally recognized First Team All-America performance and an openly gay identity makes McCall’s final meet notable for both competitive and representation reasons within collegiate track and field.

McCall’s career-ending performance at the NCAA indoor meet offers a visible example of a gay athlete competing at the top level of college track and field, contributing to ongoing conversations about inclusion and belonging in men’s NCAA sports.

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