Miles Runner-Up, Track and Field Concludes Season at NCAA Division II National Championship
The Embry-Riddle women's track and field team concluded the 2026 outdoor season at the NCAA Division II National Championships with a notable runner-up finish in the triple jump by Mikaela Miles. Several team members made their national championship debuts, with Laura McBride and Allegra Triner competing in the 800-meter preliminaries, while Alexandra Baltazar Hall participated in the discus throw. Miles finished her collegiate career as a five-time First-Team All-American, solidifying her legacy in the triple jump. The Eagles are now set to begin their offseason training for the 2026-27 season.
By the Numbers- Mikaela Miles achieved a season-best triple jump of 12.92m, finishing just one centimeter behind the winner.
- Laura McBride and Allegra Triner placed 16th and 20th overall in their 800-meter prelim heats, respectively.
While the team had standout individual performances, missed opportunities in other events indicated that further improvements are needed for next season. Several athletes completed their championships without personal bests.
State of Play- The team's performance showcased a mix of new talent and seasoned athletes at the national level.
- Coaching staff will focus on refining skills and building on this season's successes to enhance future performances.
As the offseason begins, the team will focus on training, recruitment, and strategic planning to improve their positioning for the next championship season. Key athletes will likely prioritize conditioning and skill enhancement.
Bottom LineThe Eagles' runner-up finish highlights the potential within the team, emphasizing the need for continued development and a strong offseason focus to capitalize on this year's successes.
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