TFRRS Career Results Page (CMU)
TFRRS Career Results Page (South Dakota Mines)
Overall Career Honors
- NCAA Championship Qualifier (200m - 2025 Outdoor)
- USTFCCA South Central Region Top Performer (200m - 2025 Outdoor)
- 2x USTFCCCA All-Region (200m)
- RMAC Track Athlete of the Year (2025 Outdoor)
- 3x RMAC Champion
- 2024 Outdoor (200m)
- 2025 Outdoor (100m & 200m)
- 10x Overall All-RMAC
- 5x First Team
- 2023 Indoor - 200m
- 2024 Outdoor - 100 & 200m
- 2025 Outdoor - 100 & 200m
- 5x Second Team
- 2023 Indoor - 60m
- 2023 Outdoor - 4x100m Relay
- 2024 Outdoor - 4x100 & 4x400m Relays
- 2025 Outdoor - 4x100m Relay
- Official School-Record Holder in five events
- Indoor 200m (21.21)
- Indoor 4x400m Relay (3:14.83)
- Outdoor 100m (10.43)
- Outdoor 4x100m Relay (40.21)
- Outdoor 4x400m Relay (3:14.44)
2025 Outdoor (Senior): Had a record-setting and award-winning season highlighted by a 100/200-meter title sweep at the RMAC Championships and NCAA Championship qualification for the first time in his career… Was named as the RMAC Track Athlete of the Year as the first Maverick man to ever earn that honor… Earned three total All-RMAC honors and scored 22 team points to lead all runners… Won the gold medal and first team all-conference honors in both the 100 and 200 while also anchoring the Mavs to a school-record and NCAA provisional qualifying time of 40.21 in the 4x100-meter relay… Claimed the silver medal and second team all-conference plaudits in the relay… Set a wind-aided career-best of 20.35 (+3.5) seconds to defend his title in the 200 meters at the RMAC Championships… Was ranked third nationally with the altitude-adjusted NCAA Championship qualifying time of 20.42… Also earned USTFCCCA South Central All-Region and Region Top Performer accolades thanks to that effort, the fastest all-conditions time in program history by more than a half-second… Set a wind-legal time of 20.92 at the Jo Meaker Classic in Canyon, Texas… Ranks second on the program’s official top-10 list with that effort… Went on to finish 15
th at the NCAA Championships with a time of 20.98 seconds… Set the official CMU record in the 100 meters with his winning-time of 10.43 seconds at the RMAC Championships… Had a slightly quicker wind-aided time of 10.42 (+2.8), which he used to win at the season-opening Dr. Dan Caprioglio Early Bird… Was ranked second on the RMAC’s season-long performance list in the 100 with the altitude-adjusted and NCAA provisional qualifying time of 10.45… Was also a NCAA provisional qualifier in the 4x100-meter relay at 40.33 (altitude-adjusted), a mark that put the Mavs second on the conference list.
2024-25 Indoor (Senior): Redshirt season.
2024 Outdoor (Junior): Claimed four medals at the RMAC Championships as one of the top sprinters in the RMAC… Won the conference title in the 200 meters with a season-best time of 21.04 seconds… Also earned the bronze and another First Team All-RMAC certificate in the 100 with his legal season-best time of 10.66 seconds… Had a wind-aided time of 10.49 in the prelims, matching another wind-aided mark that he used to win that meet at the Maverick Invite & Multi earlier in the season... Also won two silver medals and Second Team All-RMAC certificates in the relays at the conference meet… Anchored the 4x400-meter relay team to a school-record time of 3:14.44… Ran the second leg on the 4x100-meter team that ranks fourth in program history with their time of 40.37... Matched his 200-meter 21.04 time at sea level to take second at the Franson Last Chance Meet, hosted by Azusa Pacific allowing him to rank second on the RMAC’s season-long performance list… Was also ranked second in the RMAC in the 4x400 relay alongside teammates Kelsey Montague, Jeremiah Reed and Justin Blanton.. Was a NCAA Championship provisional qualifier in both, standing 40
th nationally on the national performance lists in both events.
2023-24 Indoor (Junior): Ran in four meets, including the RMAC Championships, setting a pair of school records… Set the Maverick mark in the 200 meters with a time of 21.21 seconds at the New Mexico Team Open… Earned USTFCCCA All-South Central Region plaudits thanks to that effort, which ended up tied for third best in the region… Also anchored the Mavs’ 4x400-meter relay to a school-record and NCAA provisional qualifying time of 3:14.83 (3:15.27-converted) at that meet… Also helped the Mavs win the relay at the Mountaineer Open in December with a time of 3:24.41, 12
th fastest in program history… Was the top preliminary round qualifier in the 200 meters at the conference meet but was unable to run in the final due to injury in the 60-meter final, where he finished eighth to score a team point… Was the fourth seed out of the 60 prelims… Set a career-best 60 time of 6.75 seconds to take second at the season-opening Mountaineer Open… Ranks second in program history with that mark… Was fourth on the RMAC season-long performance list with a sea-level season-best of 6.77 at the Indoor Gorilla Classic… Was tied for the RMAC performance list lead in the 200 with his altitude-adjusted time of 21.28… Was ranked third with teammates Kelsey Montague, Elijah Williams and Justin Blanton in the relay… Was tied for 17
th in the 200 and 27
th in the 60 on the national performance lists.
2023 Outdoor (Sophomore): Competed in five meets, including the RMAC Championships… Earned Second Team All-RMAC honors in the 4x100-meter relay, while helping the Mavs post three of the five fastest times in program history in that event throughout the season… The team set the since broken school-record of 40.35 seconds at the CSU Pueblo Open… Helped the team to a time of 40.57 at the RMAC Championships before they ran to a sea-level time of 40.43 at the Concordia Twilight… The Mavs were ranked 29
th on the national performance list with that NCAA Championship provisional qualifying time… That time was also ranked fifth in the South Central Region and second on the season-long RMAC performance list… Finished eighth in the 100 meters at the RMAC Championships… Had posted a career-best time of 10.57 at the CSU Pueblo Open to rank second in program history… Had a season-best time of 22.64 in the 200 at the Maverick Invite… Was ranked seventh on the RMAC season-long performance list in the 100 with an altitude-adjusted time of 10.60.
2022-23 Indoor (Sophomore): Competed in seven meets, including the RMAC Championships… Earned a bronze medal and a pair of All-RMAC honors at the conference meet… Placed third in the 200 to earn First Team All-RMAC honors with a time of 22.00 seconds in the finals after running a time of 21.81 seconds in the preliminaries… Placed fourth in the 60 meters to earn Second Team All-RMAC plaudits… Had a time of 6.83 seconds in the finals after running a season-best time of 6.80 seconds in the prelims… Had a season-best time of 21.59 in the 200 at the New Mexico Classic… Also helped the Mavs set a former school-record time of 3:17.40 in the 4x400-meter relay at that meet… That team ranked third on the RMAC’s season-long performance list with a converted time of 3:17.84… Also anchored the Mavs to a relay time of 3:21.36, sixth fastest in school history at the Minnesota State Massive Meet #2… Was ranked fourth in the 60 and fifth in the 200 on the RMAC’s season-long performance lists with converted and NCAA Division II Championship provisional qualifying times of 6.84 and 21.55 seconds.
2022 Outdoor (Freshman): Ran in one meet, contesting both the 100 and 200 meters at the Colorado Invitational… Won the 200 in 22.06 seconds… Posted a wind-aided 100-meter time of 10.91 seconds.
2021-22 Indoor (Freshman): Run unattached to a second place finish in the 60 meters at the Western Colorado Alumni Open after transferring to CMU for the spring semester… Posted a time of 6.86 seconds.
Before CMU: Attended and competed at South Dakota School of Mines in the fall of 2021… Ran at the Yellow Jacket Holiday Open in December, 2021… Won the 60-meter dash in 6.99 seconds while helping the Hardrockers to a third place finish in the 4x400-meter relay (3:32.74).
Prep: 2021 graduate of Horizon High School… Was a state qualifier for the Hawks in both the 110 and 300-meter hurdles… Had season-best times of 14.60 and 39.80… Finished second in both events at the Front Range League Championships… Had finished third in the 110-meter hurdles at the league championships as a sophomore in 2019 before his junior season was thwarted by the pandemic.
Personal: Is majoring in mechanical engineering... Parents names are Shawna and Leland... Has one younger sibling, CameronÂ
Why I Chose CMU: “I choose CMU because it is a school that allows me to pursue all of my aspirations both in the classroom and on the track."