SAN MARCOS, Calif. – The Cal State San Marcos women's outdoor track & field team concluded the 2026 CCAA Track & Field Championships with a third-place team finish while earning two gold medals and a silver medal on the final day of competition on Saturday at Mangrum Track & Field.
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TOP PERFORMERS
- Nadia Miechowicz won her first CCAA Championship of the day in the 100-meter dash, finishing in 11.89 seconds while Orchid Concha took fifth in 12.13 seconds. Together, they tallied 14 points for the event.
- Miechowicz then earned her second CCAA Championship of the afternoon in the 200-meter dash as she finished in 23.93 seconds and earned 10 points.
- For her performances, Miechowicz was named the Freshman of the Meet.
- Liberty Miller earned silver in the 1500-meter run with a time of 4:36.87 and earned CSUSM eight points.
- In the 4x100-meter relay, the team of Nadia Miechowicz, Orchid Concha, Delaney Brown and Rylie Carr ran the fifth-fastest time in program history at 47.18 seconds while finishing sixth and earning CSUSM three points.
- Kam Pressley tallied the fifth-fastest 400-meter hurdles time in program history with a time of 1:03.00, finishing fourth and earning CSUSM five points.
- Shaylee Mutka scored two points for CSUSM in the 100-meter hurdles with a seventh-place time of 14.87 seconds.
- Kiarah Palacio scored for the Cougars in the javelin throw with an eighth-place finish of 29.74 meters.
- Jada Tua posted the fifth-best shot put mark in program history with a mark of 11.16 meters, improving her PR by .27.
- CSUSM concluded the meet with a seventh-place finish in the 4x400-meter relay as the team of Kristin Cole, Clara Haungs, Rylie Carr and Jaymi Dickinson came in at 3:56.30 and earned two points.
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FINAL TEAM SCORES
1. Chico State – 213.5; 2. Cal Poly Pomona – 209.5; 3. Cal State San Marcos – 84; 4. Cal State LA – 75.5; 5. Cal Poly Humboldt – 65; 6. Cal State San Bernardino – 51; 7. Stanislaus State – 47.5; 8. Cal State East Bay – 40 points; 9. Cal State Dominguez Hills – 21; 10. Cal State Monterey Bay – 6
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UP NEXT
CSUSM will have one final weekend to improve marks for possible selection to the 2026 NCAA Championships as it heads to Azusa Pacific for the Franson Last Chance beginning on Thursday.