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}} He placed second in 13:36.98 in the 5000m behind Habtom Samuel on 13 March at the [[2026 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships|2026 NCAA Indoor Championships]], having run the fastest last lap in the field moving from fourth into second.[{{cite web|url= https://www.letsrun.com/news/2026/03/ncaa-indoor-championships-day-1-colin-sahlman-anchors-nau-to-dmr-title-habtom-samuel-wins-5000-over-marco-langon/ |website=Lets Run|title= NCAA Indoor Championships Day 1: Colin Sahlman anchors NAU to DMR title, Habtom Samuel wins 5000 over Marco Langon |first=Jonathan |last=Gault|accessdate=14 March 2026|date=March 14, 2026}}] The following day, he was credited with a third place finish in the 3000m final after a controversial race that saw Samuel, first across the line, disqualified post-race.[{{cite web|url= https://www.letsrun.com/news/2026/03/2026-ncaa-indoors-mens-recap-sprint-madness-3k-drama-on-a-wild-night/|website=Lets Run|accessdate=15 March 2026|title= NCAA Indoor men: Colin Sahlman wins controversial 3000 via DQ, as sprint records fall|first=Jonathan |last=Gault|date=March 15, 2026}}] |
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}} He placed second in 13:36.98 in the 5000m behind Habtom Samuel on 13 March at the [[2026 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships|2026 NCAA Indoor Championships]], having run the fastest last lap in the field moving from fourth into second.[{{cite web|url= https://www.letsrun.com/news/2026/03/ncaa-indoor-championships-day-1-colin-sahlman-anchors-nau-to-dmr-title-habtom-samuel-wins-5000-over-marco-langon/ |website=Lets Run|title= NCAA Indoor Championships Day 1: Colin Sahlman anchors NAU to DMR title, Habtom Samuel wins 5000 over Marco Langon |first=Jonathan |last=Gault|accessdate=14 March 2026|date=March 14, 2026}}] The following day, he was credited with a third place finish in the 3000m final after a controversial race that saw Samuel, first across the line, disqualified post-race.[{{cite web|url= https://www.letsrun.com/news/2026/03/2026-ncaa-indoors-mens-recap-sprint-madness-3k-drama-on-a-wild-night/|website=Lets Run|accessdate=15 March 2026|title= NCAA Indoor men: Colin Sahlman wins controversial 3000 via DQ, as sprint records fall|first=Jonathan |last=Gault|date=March 15, 2026}}] In April 2026, he anchored Villanova to a win in the 4 x 1500 metres relay at the Penn Relays, running a split of 3:55.94.[{{cite web|date=27 April 2026|accessdate=28 April 2026|website=trackandfieldnews.com|url= https://trackandfieldnews.com/penn-relays-men-drama-in-the-long-baton-events/] |