Ida Breigan at 2026 NCAA Outdoor ChampionshipsIda Breigan at 2026 NCAA Outdoor Championships
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Track & Field/Cross Country

Breigan earns Second Team All-America, Monie Honorable Mention

EUGENE, Ore. – On the second day of action at the 2026 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships, the Roadrunners’ women were in competition on Thursday at historic Hayward Field. Junior Ida Breigan notched her fifth career All-America honor at 15th in the long jump, while senior Daisy Monie was 19th in the shot put and garnered All-America Honorable Mention.

Opening women’s competition, the Fredrikstad, Norway junior Breigan added a fifth All-America accolade after going 6.34m (20-9.75) on her opening long jump attempt, placing her 15th overall and earning Second Team All-America honors. This is her second career outdoor honor, the first coming in 2024, and notches the Roadrunner womens’ 24th in program history.

Following right behind in the schedule, the Mission, Texas senior Monie launched her best shot put attempt on the third pass, hitting a measurement of 16.24m (53-3.5) to finish 19th in her first appearance at the national championships. Monie was only the second UTSA women’s thrower to reach the outdoor championships and earned All-America Honorable Mention.

UTSA’s final performer is set for competition on Friday in the second day of men’s competition. Jemuel Miller will vie for his fourth All-America laurel on Friday at 7:10 p.m. CT (5:10 p.m. PT).

The National Championships meet features live results from FlashResults. Miller’s competition will be streamed at: Day 3 Triple Jump (ESPN+).

 

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