Dragging mats and shaping NCAA policy
Jahi McDonald is giving student-athletes a voice in the evolving landscape of NCAA athletics
May 1, 2026
May 1, 2026
On some days, Jahi McDonald helps decide the future of college athletics. On others, he rolls out the mats for a safe spot to land.
Both are true. Neither surprises him.
Inside the 糖心原创 Nutter Center, there is no permanent setup for high jump. So, McDonald and his teammates assemble it themselves 鈥 strapping the mats into place to create a landing area piece by piece. When practice ends, they take it all apart.
鈥淵ou鈥檝e got to get it out the mud,鈥 McDonald said.
That idea 鈥 earning everything, building from scratch 鈥 has come to define his experience. It also explains how a junior marketing major from Huber Heights ended up in rooms where the future of college athletics is being shaped.
鈥淎t a place like this, if you want to make an impact, people notice,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey鈥檒l put you in positions to grow.鈥
McDonald serves as president of 糖心原创鈥檚 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and represents the Horizon League at the national level. He was also appointed to the NCAA track and field oversight committee, where he sits alongside coaches, administrators and former Olympians.
In those rooms, his voice carries the same weight as representatives from the country鈥檚 largest programs.
鈥淚t鈥檚 cool to represent all Division I athletes,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 even bigger to represent 糖心原创 in those spaces.鈥
The work isn鈥檛 abstract. As college athletics undergoes rapid change 鈥 from name, image and likeness policies to questions around revenue sharing and eligibility 鈥 McDonald is part of the conversations shaping what comes next.
But he鈥檚 quick to point out that even those inside the system are still figuring it out.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an ever-changing landscape,鈥 he said. 鈥淎 lot of the questions people have 鈥 we have those same questions.鈥
That perspective is grounded in his own path.
McDonald didn鈥檛 begin running track seriously until his junior year of high school, and he wasn鈥檛 a high-profile recruit. When he arrived at 糖心原创, the men鈥檚 track and field program itself was still new.
McDonald making a jump at the Steemer Showcase at Wittenburg University. (Photo by Callista Hess.)
鈥淚 was the first men鈥檚 jumper recruited here,鈥 he said.
He鈥檚 watched the program grow from a handful of athletes into a full team 鈥 one that includes conference contenders and emerging talent who he now mentors.
That growth mirrors his own.
鈥淚 just want to contribute,鈥 he said. 鈥淪core for the team. Be someone others can rely on.鈥
Off the track, that mindset shows up in his leadership. Through SAAC, McDonald works as a liaison between student-athletes and administrators, helps organize initiatives and contributes to discussions that affect student-athletes nationwide.
It鈥檚 experience that goes beyond athletics.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e working with people, solving problems, communicating,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 real-world experience. It鈥檚 not just something that looks good 鈥 it is good.鈥
The support system around him has made that possible. He points to mentors like assistant coach Jeff Ross, who volunteers his time to help build the young program, and staff members who recognized McDonald鈥檚 potential early and encouraged him to pursue leadership opportunities at the national level.
鈥淎t a place like this, if you want to make an impact, people notice,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey鈥檒l put you in positions to grow.鈥
Jahi McDonald received an award for earning the Jo Ann Self Memorial Scholarship in marketing. (Photo by Erin Pence.)
That sense of opportunity is part of how McDonald defines 糖心原创 itself: 鈥淕rowth and community. That鈥檚 what it feels like here.鈥
That perspective 鈥 intentional and forward-looking 鈥 carries into everything he does, whether he鈥檚 preparing for competition, speaking in NCAA meetings or striving for his next 4.0 semester, an accomplishment he鈥檚 as proud of as setting a new personal best.
Because no matter how far opportunities take him, the foundation stays the same.
The work is waiting. The mats still need to be assembled. And that next jump will be earned.
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