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The DMR team depicts the school record in the first day at the Cusa championship

Lynchburg, va. – For the first time in the eastern time zone this season, the NM State fit for the first day of the competition at the Cusa Indoor Track & Field Championship 2025, which was organized by Liberty University. A long day of action ended with a high grade when the distance medley team put together a school record performance. In preliminary action, Aliyah Logan And Amanda Radava Pefraded the way, posted top twooles on Saturday and climbed to the final.

Track headlines

Open the day on the route, Amanda Radava achieved a solid performance in the mile, took second place in her heat with a time of 4: 55.12 seconds in her Cusa championship debut. Together with the mile, Radava will compete in the 3000 m on Saturday.

Assemble a number of impressive and consistent performance throughout the season, Aliyah Logan On Friday at the 60 m hurdles I no other than he progresses the first overall rank in the preliminary competition with a time of 8.25 climb and the final on Saturday.

In the 400 m the largest amount of NM-state student athletes with five competitions, including the competition, including Sahara Tasker And Jhana Downie – The duo will increase to the final on Saturday with times of 54.92 and 55.27. The time of Tasker was a new personal best who made fourth place in the program history – shortly before the teammate Mickaliliah Vassellwho published a time of 55.36 in the afternoon. Colleague senior Jahlya Hill The line crossed with a brand of 56.33.

In the 60m line, Sierra Brewer I just missed a personal best and ended with a time of 7.56 seconds while Marlee Cavitt posted a brand of 7.63.

Marlene Mosqueda For her first of two competitions on this day, took over 800 m and ended with a time of 2: 13.67 – only a new personal best for the native of the nation, NM.

Return to the route for the 200m, Sierra Brewer Advanced to the final on Saturday with a personal best time from December 24th. Jaylah McDonnell (24.35) and Marlee Cavitt (24.57) finished directly behind Brewer to close their competition weekend.

The 5000 m proved to be a successful event for Crimson & White Jordan Torres (17: 17.76), Khloi Bird (17: 33.50) and Kayla O'Connell (17: 49.28) to record personal best that day.

Close the distance medley of the distant medley -relay team from Triumphalen Day Angela KortePresent Breanna MossPresent Marlene Mosqueda And Nia Allison posted a time of 11: 50.17 – a new school record. With this result, the quartet took fifth place and added four points to the total of the aggies.

Field lines

Breanna Moss Opened the competition weekend strongly for the aggies and for the first time in her career as NM State on the pentathlon part and the first student athlete to take part in the event for the Aggies since 2020. Moss recorded a personal best of 8.64 seconds in the 60 m hurdles.

In the weight throw Alesha Lane Tempo The Crimson & White and climbed into the final with a best brand of 18.48 m (60-7.50 inches). This brand would carry out the final in which Lane would prove the fourth overall rank-the best finish in a championship environment while performing five points for the aggies.

Lane together with Rebecca Green And Kamryn Cadle Return to the campaign in the shot on Saturday.

The long jump turned out for both aggies who participated in the event – eventful – Cameron Hodges And Jaylah McDonnell. In the 2024 edition of the Cusa Championship, Hodges achieved a personal best. Repetition of the process at the CUSA championship 2025 with a best removal of 5.75 m (18-10.25 “). With this brand, Hodges overall ended up eighth for NM State's Point Total, while in the program record book he reached eighth place at all times.

In addition to Hodges, newcomers Jaylah McDonnell A personal best with a brand of 17-10.50 “).

Personal best

Breanna Moss – 60 m hurdles (8.64)*
Cameron Hodges – Long jump (5.75 m)
Jaylah McDonnell – Long jump (5.35 m)
Sahara Tasker – 400 m (54.92)*
Sierra Brewer – 200 m (24.12)*
Jordan Torres – 5000m (17: 17.76)*
Khloi Bird – 5000 m (17: 33.50)*
Kayla O'Connell – 5000 m (17: 49.28)*
*Raw times

Day one rating

1. Freedom (58 points)
2. Fiu (45 points)
3. State Kennesaw (43 points)
4. Middle Tennessee (29 points)
5. Sam Houston (14 points)
6. Jacksonville State (12 points)
7. Nm state (10 points)

8. Utep (10 points)
9. La Tech (7 points)
10. WKU (6 points)

Next on
The NM State returns to the Liberty Indoor Sports Complex on Saturday for the second and last day of the Cusa Indoor Effective Athletics Championship in 2025. The campaign begins at 10:00 a.m. MT, whereby a live stream via ESPN+ from the MT at noon and live statistics is available via this link.

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