San Diego State Track Takes On Final Mountain West Outdoor Championship
San Diego State is set to compete at the Mountain West Outdoor Championship, marking its final appearance in the conference. With 28 athletes representing the program, the team aims to build on previous successes, including a fifth-place finish in the 2026 indoor championships and a fourth-place finish in the 2024 outdoor championships. Jenna Fee Feyerabend will seek her third heptathlon gold, while other notable competitors include Jada Pierre and Aji Mbye who lead in various sprint events. The competition will feature streaming on the Mountain West Network, showcasing key performances and individual rankings.
By the Numbers- Jenna Fee Feyerabend ranks sixth in NCAA Division I heptathlon with a season best of 5,828 points.
- San Diego State’s pole vault team is ranked #12 nationally, with Isabella Nilsen as the third-ranked pole vaulter in the Mountain West.
- The Aztecs hold 18 first-place finishes during the outdoor season.
- Jada Pierre is the reigning Mountain West champion in the 100-meter hurdles, aiming for another title.
As the championship progresses, success in the relays and individual sprint events will be critical for the Aztecs. The potential for multiple podium finishes is high, and the team is poised to leverage their current rankings in the Mountain West. With the meet concluding on Saturday, athletes will focus on securing final medals and marking a strong farewell to the Mountain West.
Bottom LineSan Diego State's final appearance at the Mountain West Outdoor Championship serves as a pivotal moment for the program, showcasing top-tier talent and the potential for numerous awards. As they aim to leave a lasting legacy, strong performances across events are essential to validate their competitive edge.
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