Cal State LA's track and field teams excelled on Day 2 of the CCAA Championships, with standout performances highlighting the events. Summer Stevenson won the CCAA title in the triple jump with a season-best leap of 41-4.25, marking a significant milestone in her career. The Golden Eagles also saw strong finishes from Cecille Lightbourn and Kailea Satterwhite, who contributed valuable points in their respective events. The men’s team secured points with Cahari Allen's fourth place in the triple jump, while Drew Hill led the 200 prelims with a top time. The championships continue with more opportunities for Cal State LA to showcase their talents.

By the Numbers
  • Summer Stevenson’s winning jump of 41-4.25 is No. 3 all-time for Cal State LA's outdoor records.
  • Drew Hill matched his season's best with a 200-meter time of 20.92, leading the prelims.
State of Play
  • Cal State LA has multiple competitors still in contention for championships and all-conference honors.
  • The final day of competitions will see key athletes competing in various events to improve their standings.
What's Next

The coaching staff will remain focused on maximizing athlete performance as the championships conclude. Expect strategic decisions on event entries that could lead to more podium finishes and potential record-breaking performances.

Bottom Line

With significant achievements already, Cal State LA is poised for a strong finish in the championships, looking to leverage their momentum into additional accolades and personal bests.