2016 (SOPHOMORE)
- Finished ninth at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships in the 110m hurdles with a time of 14.72 seconds
 - Finished 12th at the Big Ten Indoor Championships in the 60m hurdles with a time of 8.06 seconds
 - Had a PR of 14.02 seconds in the 110m hurdles at NCAA East Prelims where he finished 19th
 - Finished 14th at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships in the 400m hurdles with a time of 53.02 seconds
 - Won the 110m hurdles at the Rankin/Poehlein Invite and the Purdue vs. Indiana Duals
 - Won the 60m hurdles at the Fred Wilt Invite and Purdue vs. Indiana Duals
 - Had a season-best 60m hurdles time of 8.00 seconds at the Purdue vs. Indiana Duals
 
- Competed at the Big Ten Indoor Championships in the 60m hurdles where he ran a career best time of 8.14 seconds to finish 13th
 - Ran a career best time of 14.48 seconds in the 110m hurdles at the XIX Alan Connie Shamrock Invitational to finish seventh
 - Also competed outdoors in the 400m hurdles.
 
- Four-year football and track athlete at Center Grove High School
 - Awarded All-MIC and All-State honors as a junior runner
 - State runner-up in 110m hurdles and 4x400m relay as a junior
 - Placed sixth in both the 300m hurdle and 4x100m relay
 - Named All-conference as a sophomore in sprints and hurdles
 - As a junior was All-Conference after winning the 110mH, the 4x400m and 300mH
 - Won and set regional record with 14.01 seconds in the 110mH
 - Finished 3rd in regionals in the 300mH with 38.10 seconds
 - Received All-MIC and All-State accolades as a senior and was state champion in the 300m hurdles and Indiana Athlete of the Year
 - Placed fourth in the 4x400m relay and second in the 110m hurdles at State during his senior season
 
- Justin Trent Veteto was born March 24, 1996, in Greenwood, Indiana
 - Is the son of Gary and Denise Veteto
 - Has one brother, Andrew, and one sister, Hannah
 - Plans to major in management in the Krannert School of Management
 - Chose Purdue for the great opportunity for success