THE ROAD TO NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
Participants for the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships first rounds are determined by the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee. For each individual event contested at both of the NCAA Regional Preliminary Round sites, the Top 48 declared student-athletes and Top 24 relay squads in their respective regions will be accepted into the competition, with the Top 12 in each Prelim advancing to the NCAA Outdoor National Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. June 11-14.
University of North Florida will host the East Preliminary in Jacksonville and Texas A&M will host the West Preliminary in College Station, with both taking place May 28-31.
Heading into this week’s competition, 10 Lobo women currently rank among the Top 48 on the West Region Qualifying List across six events and one relay squad, including six who are ranked in the Top 20 of their events. Judy Rono continues to lead the way, ranking No. 10 in the 800 meters (2:05.44) and No. 6 in the 1,500 meters (4:14.81). Marion Jepngetich remains No. 2 in the 5,000 meters (15:22.80), while Alice Seguin is ranked No. 6 in the same event (15:33.10). Nicola Jansen holds steady at No. 19 in the 10,000 meters (33:29.01), and in the steeplechase, Pamela Kosgei and Sophia McDonnell rank No. 1 (9:15.93) and No. 3 (10:01.17), respectively. Notably, Rono, Seguin, Kosgei, and McDonnell remain in qualifying position for multiple events. Additional qualifiers include Brigid Hanley (No. 24 in the 1,500m; No. 26 in the 5,000m), Sophia McDonnell (No. 36 in the 1,500m), Hanna Bruckmayer (No. 49 in the 1,500m), Jasmine Wood (No. 29 in the 10,000m), and Hanna Kiess (No. 35 in the 400 hurdles). The women’s 4×400 relay squad is also inside the Top 20, currently ranked No. 12 (3:34.35).
On the men’s side, 13 Lobos currently hold Top 48 qualifying marks in seven different events. Mathew Kosgei leads the charge with the nation’s No. 1 time in the steeplechase (8:22.13), while Collins Kiprotich remains No. 3 in the 5,000 meters (13:25.06). The men have five ranked in the Top 20 of the 1,500 meters: Kosgei (No. 4), Iker Sanchez Lopez (No. 11), Mathew Endrody (No. 15), Lukas Kiprop (No. 30), and Rikus Van Niekerk (No. 41). In the 10,000 meters, Evans Kiplagat leads three qualifiers at No. 12, joined by Vincent Chirchir (No. 21), Rikus Van Niekerk (No. 34), and Thomas Termote (No. 35). Cam Watts cracks the Top 20 in the 100 meters at No. 16 (10.24), while Endrody is also ranked No. 33 in the 800 meters. Additional qualifiers include Sanchez Lopez (No. 30 in the 5,000m), Kiprop (No. 36 in the 5,000m), Levente Soos (No. 32 in the 400 hurdles), and Arian Milicija (No. 28 in the pole vault). The 4×100 relay performance from El Paso last Friday – the UNM No. 3 all-time outdoors – also holds a qualifying mark at No. 44 (40.35). Kipkurui and Samuel’s performances from THE TEN — the collegiate No. 1 and No. 2 performances at that distance outdoors all-time — do not count towards NCAA qualification.
LOBOS VS. THE WORLD
Entering this week, the Lobos have three different athletes with world-leading marks in three events – Pamela Kosgei (9:15.63) and Matthew Kosgei (8:22.13) lead the world in women’s and men’s steeplechase, with Ishmael Kipkurui’s 26:50.21 NCAA-record performance two weeks ago at Sound Running’s THE TEN leading the world in the men’s 10,000m. Behind Kipkurui, Habtom Samuel’s 26:51.06 clocking at THE TEN – the No. 2 performance in NCAA history – also ranks No. 2 in the world.
After putting down the fastest men’s and women’s steeplechase performances in the world this year – and the No. 16 and No. 2 marks in collegiate history, respectively – New Mexico’s Matthew Kosgei and Pamela Kosgei have both been named Mountain West OTF Freshmen & Athletes of the Week, with Kosgei also being named USTFCCCA National Co-Athlete of the Week for the second time in her career.
It’s the fourth MW weekly track award for Pamela Kosgei this year – and sixth including the cross country season – and the first of Matthew Kosgei’s career.
LAST WEEKEND (UTEP Sun City Classic)
In total, UNM athletes recorded nine all-time Top 10 outdoor performances, including two new school records, at the UTEP Sun City Classic in El Paso, Texas:
- Cam Watts stole the spotlight in the men’s 100 meters, clocking 10.24 (+1.5 m/s) to win the event and break the UNM program record, previously shared by BeeJay Lee (2012) and Victor Akhalu (2023) at 10.28. The dual-sport athlete now holds the No. 2 mark in the 60m (indoors) and the No. 1 performance all-time in the 100m (outdoors) and ranks No. 16 in the West Region — a surefire qualifier.
- On the women’s side, the 4×400-meter relay squad of Sofia Pineda, Lou-Anne Pouzancre Hoyer, Hanna Kiess, and Rebecca Grieve shattered the school record with a time of 3:34.35 — nearly five seconds faster than the previous mark of 3:38.85. Grieve’s anchor split of 52.5 was the fastest in program history and the first ever under 53 seconds.
- In the 200 meters, Hoyer tied for No. 6 all-time at UNM with a 23.82 performance (+0.2 m/s), placing sixth overall and fifth collegiately. Behind her, Grieve ran 24.14 for a new personal best, with Pineda (24.34) and Kiess (24.69) also notching PRs.
- Freshman Arian Milicija made his mark in the pole vault by clearing 17-2¾ (5.25m) to win the event and become just the eighth athlete in program history to clear 17 feet outdoors. His clearance now ranks No. 6 all-time at UNM.
- The men’s 4×100-meter relay team of Brodie Young, Elijah Jefferson, Cameron Miller, and Cam Watts clocked 40.34 to win the event and tie for the No. 3 all-time mark in school history — just 0.33 seconds off the program record.
- Jefferson also impressed in the 200 meters, posting a collegiate-best 21.18 (+0.5 m/s) to finish fourth overall and first among college athletes — a new personal best for the senior. That performance puts him in NCAA Regional qualifying position at No. 41 in the West.