Teo Casados of Colorado Mesa University has been named the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference's Outdoor Men's Track Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive year. He led a record-setting 31 Maverick athletes who earned a total of 45 all-conference honors this season. The awards, determined by a vote of conference head coaches, recognized individuals based on their performances at the recent RMAC Championship, where CMU teams finished third. Casados defended his titles in both the 100 and 200 meters and set a conference record, highlighting his exceptional performance throughout the season.

By the Numbers
  • Casados won RMAC titles in the 100m and 200m, with a record time of 20.79 seconds in the 200m.
  • 31 Maverick athletes earned a program record of 45 all-conference honors across the season.
State of Play
  • Both CMU men's and women's teams secured third place in the RMAC Championship standings.
  • Men's team featured a total of 20 All-RMAC honors, while the women's team tallied 25.
What's Next

With his successful season behind him, Casados will aim to perform well at the upcoming NCAA Championships. Freshman Devin Shea and other standout athletes from the Maverick teams will look to build on their momentum for the next season.

Bottom Line

Teo Casados' remarkable achievements solidify his legacy at CMU, underscoring the strength of the Mavericks track program. As they prepare for future competitions, the focus remains on sustaining their success and building for the next season.