Four UTSA Roadrunners Compete at NCAA Outdoor Championships 2026
Four UTSA track and field athletes are set to compete in the 2026 NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field, Eugene, from June 10-12. The athletes include Ida Breigan (long jump), Martín Kouyoumdjian (400-meter), Jemuel Miller (triple jump), and Daisy Monie (shot put). Competitions will be streamed live on ESPN+, with main events broadcast on ESPN and ESPN2. Kouyoumdjian will kick off UTSA's participation on June 10, aiming to advance to the finals after a record-breaking performance earlier this season.
By the Numbers- Kouyoumdjian holds the second-fastest time in UTSA history and a Chilean National Record in the 400m.
- Monie achieved a season-best shot put mark of 16.71m (54-10), which ranks second all-time at UTSA.
- Breigan's long jump mark of 6.71m (22-0.25) ranks third in NCAA history this season.
- Competition runs from June 10-12, with separate events for men and women across the four-day schedule.
- Live results will be provided through FlashResults during the championships.
Athletes aim to qualify for finals in their respective events, with semifinals and preliminary rounds occurring on the first two days. Success in these rounds could lead to significant achievements and possible invitations to future national competitions.
Bottom LineThe NCAA Outdoor Championships are a critical platform for UTSA athletes to showcase their talents, potentially impacting their careers and rankings on a national scale.
Read more at UTSA Athletics - Official Athletics Website
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