SAN ANTONIO – The UTSA track & field teams are sending 18 Roadrunner student-athletes to the next level of the postseason this week, set for competition at Texas A&M’s E.B. Cushing Stadium in College Station, Texas for the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships West First Round, contested Wednesday to Saturday, May 28-31. This weekend marks the third time this season that the Roadrunners have competed in Cushing Stadium.
Men's competition is scheduled for Wednesday and Friday, while the women will compete on Thursday and Saturday for the right to advance to the NCAA Outdoor Championships. The top 12 finishers in each event will move on to the national meet on June 11-14 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.
Meet Information
NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships West First Round
Wednesday, May 28, 2025 - Saturday, May 31, 2025
Location: E.B. Cushing Stadium, College Station, Texas
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The 12 UTSA women heading to College Station for the third time this season will represent the Roadrunners in seven different events, as UTSA is a dominant jumps force in the West Region and has remained the No. 2 squad nationally in long jump the entire outdoor season. Topping the qualified group, Oreoluwa Adamson (London, England senior), Ida Breigan (Frederikstad, Norway sophomore), Selma Ims (Sandnes, Norway redshirt freshman), Fatoumata Kabo (Carpenedolo, Italy senior) and Rachela Pace (Dingli, Malta senior) are each set to compete in two events apiece. Adamson and Pace will appear in both the triple and long jump, Breigan will go in the long jump and as part of UTSA’s 4x400-meter relay and Ims will join the relay crew on top of a 400-meter hurdles appearance. A third member of the relay squad, Kabo is scheduled in the 400-meter with a time of 53.46. Also qualified in the long jump is Brina Likar (Golnik, Slovenia freshman), while Mia Lien (Jakobsli, Norway freshman) and Edlin Laur (Tallinn, Estonia sophomore) are set for the high jump. The remaining athletes on the 4x400m roster are Ibiso David West (Katy, Texas senior) and Nayanna Dubarry-Gay (Romford, England senior). The remaining individual performer, Kiah Dubarry-Gay (Romford, England senior) is scheduled for the 200-meter, while Nyaluet Diew (South Sioux City, Neb. Sophomore) is the lone UTSA thrower in the shot put.
Leading UTSA in the rankings, 2024 Second Team All-American Breigan is 12th in the long jump with a career outdoor-best 6.50m (21-4) measurement from winning the American Athletic Conference Championships, sitting at eighth among the announced West field. Winner of the AAC’s triple jump crown, Pace is 14th nationally and 11th in the West field at a Maltese-record 13.41m (44-0) measurement. Pace is also 14th in the NCAA and 10th in the West on a long jump leap of 6.48m (21-3.25), which earned her AAC silver, ahead of AAC bronze-medalist Adamson and Likar at 25th in the West, both at 6.30m (20-8). UTSA’s high jump record holder, Lien hit 1.83m (6-0) in her last trip to College Station and ranks 16th nationally in a tie for 12th in the West field – she’s also punched her ticket to Eugene with the NCAA’s 11th-best 5,741 points in the heptathlon. Joining Lien in the high jump, prior UTSA record-holder Laur is 28th in the NCAA and tied for 18th in the West at 1.81m (5-11.25). In the 400m hurdles, Ims enters the week at 28th in the nation and 11th in the West field on a 57.13 clocking, while Diew is 28th in the West at 16.30m (53-5.75) in the shot , Kabo is 38th in the 400m field and K. Dubarry-Gay is 44th in the West at 23.42 in the 200m. Adamson is 25th in the long jump at 6.30m (20-8) and 36th in the triple at 12.80m (42-0). Earning second at the AAC Championships, UTSA’s 4x400m is 18th in the West 3:36.72.
UTSA Women's 2025 NCAA West First Round Declared Qualifiers
Name |
Event |
Mark |
Rank |
Day |
Time (CT) |
Long Jump |
6.30m |
25 |
Thur. |
4:30 p.m. |
|
Triple Jump |
12.80m |
36 |
Sat. |
2:30 p.m. |
|
Long Jump |
6.50m |
8 |
Thur. |
4:30 p.m. |
|
Shot Put |
16.30m |
28 |
Thur. |
6 p.m. |
|
200m |
23.42 |
44 |
Thur. |
8:45 p.m. |
|
400m Hurdles |
57.13 |
11 |
Thur. |
8:20 p.m. |
|
400m |
53.46 |
38 |
Thur. |
7:25 p.m. |
|
High Jump |
1.83m |
12 |
Sat. |
3:30 p.m. |
|
Long Jump |
6.30m |
25 |
Thur. |
4:30 p.m. |
|
High Jump |
1.81m |
18 |
Sat. |
3:30 p.m. |
|
Long Jump |
6.48m |
10 |
Thur. |
4:30 p.m. |
|
Triple Jump |
13.41m |
11 |
Sat. |
2:30 p.m. |
|
UTSA |
4x400m Relay |
3:36.72 |
18 |
Sat. |
8:45 p.m. |
Four of the six men’s Roadrunners qualified for the First Round are making their first UTSA postseason appearance. Among those, the most highly-ranked is senior Hugo Menin a Cysoing, France-native transfer from Tarleton State, who ranks 12th nationally in the 400-meter hurdles with a UTSA historic second-best 49.77 clocking – placing him seventh in the West field. Another first-year hurdler, Bath, England freshman Charlie Staddon is 45th in the 110-meter hurdles field at 13.78. Returning to the regional for the third time in his career, St. Thomas, Ontario senior Mike Roth is slated for the 400-meter and ranks 32nd in the West off his 45.89 clocking that earned silver at the AAC Championships. In addition, Roth is scheduled to anchor the 4x400-meter relay, alongside a squad of Fort Stockton, Texas freshman Zane Hodges, Santiago, Chile sophomore Martín Kouyoumdjian (in his second regional), New Braunfels, Texas senior Matthew Mills and Menin. The 4x400m squad comes into the weekend at 24th in the meet’s field on a combined time of 3:07.25.
UTSA Men's 2025 NCAA West First Round Declared Qualifiers
Name |
Event |
Mark |
Rank |
Day |
Time (CT) |
400m Hurdles |
49.77 |
7 |
Wed. |
8:20 p.m. |
|
400m |
45.89 |
32 |
Wed. |
7:25 p.m. |
|
110m Hurdles |
13.78 |
45 |
Wed. |
6 p.m. |
|
UTSA |
4x400m Relay |
3:07.30 |
20 |
Fri. |
8:45 p.m. |
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