Wolverines’ Season Ends on Final Day of Regionals
The Utah Valley Wolverines concluded their historic 2026 season at the NCAA West Regionals in Fayetteville, where three athletes represented the team on the final day. Grace Degarimore made history as the first thrower to compete in multiple events at regionals, finishing 40th in the discus with a throw of 46.78m. Caren Kipsirat and Morgan Nokes also faced challenges, finishing 12th in their respective heats. Despite their individual outcomes, the season showcased remarkable successes, including conference records and championships across cross country, indoor, and outdoor track. The men's team claimed their first indoor title since 2015, while the women secured their third consecutive outdoor title.
By the Numbers- Grace Degarimore finished 40th with a top throw of 46.78m in the discus.
- Morgan Nokes earned titles in the mile, 3k, and 5k events during the indoor season.
- The men's team won their first indoor title since 2015.
- The women's team secured their third-straight outdoor title.
Looking ahead, the Wolverines aim to build on this season's momentum, focusing on nurturing their talented athletes for future competitions. Strengthening their recruitment and training programs will be crucial in maintaining their competitive edge.
Bottom LineThe Wolverines' impressive season, marked by individual and team triumphs, sets a strong foundation for future success, emphasizing the importance of dedication and strategic growth in the program.
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