SAN ANGELO – The Angelo State track and field teams face a busy week, competing in two meets.
The multi athletes –
Travis Matthews,
Kylie Frush,
Abril Okon, and
Gracie Stephens – compete in the heptathlon and pentathlon at the Coach Wilson Invitational, hosted by Wichita State, while the rest of the team competes at the New Mexico Team Open, hosted by New Mexico.
COACH WILSON INVITATIONAL – Hosted by Wichita State
January 28-29 | Heskett Center – Wichita, Kan.
Meet Schedule |
Live Scoring
NEW MEXICO TEAM OPEN – Hosted by New Mexico
January 30-31 | Albuquerque Convention Center – Albuquerque, N. M.
Meet Schedule | Live Scoring |
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LAST TIME OUT
The Rambelles and Rams each collected a provisional mark –
William Opare ran a 21.23 in the 200m dash, while the women's 4x400m relay team of
Keagan Galmor,
Kylie Frush,
Helene Wiethoff, and
Lainey Jernigan ran a 3:50.63.
QUICK NOTES
- The Rams and Rambelles lead the conference in four events:
William Opare (200 meters and 400 meters), the men's 4x400m relay of
Jahleel Armstrong, Opare,
Taylor Briggs, and
Rami Balti, and
Kylyie Paden (pole vault).
- The Rambelles are sending 16 athletes to New Mexico, while the Rams will field 21.
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Travis Matthews will be the lone competitor in the heptathlon on Wednesday at the Coach Wilson Invitational, which starts on Wednesday at 1 p.m.
Kylie Frush,
Abril Okon, and
Gracie Stephens compete in the pentathlon, starting at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, while Matthews wraps up the heptathlon the same day.
- In Albuquerque, the pole vault and the 200m dash kick off the meet at 3 p.m. on Friday. Saturday's events start at 10 a.m. with the women's shot put and the men's 60m hurdles.
2026 NCAA Division II Indoor Performance List (Top 25)
Jahleel Armstrong,
William Opare,
Taylor Briggs,
Rami Balti: 1
st in the 4x400m relay (3:07.92)
William Opare: 2
nd in the 400 meters (47.07)
William Opare,
Taylor Briggs,
Bautista Diamante, and
Jahleel Armstrong: 4
th in the 4x400m relay (3:10.17)
William Opare: 4
th in the 200 meters (21.23)
Lamont Reed,
Francis Patanpatan,
Adrian Nethersole, and
Bautista Diamante: 10
th in the 4x400m relay (3:13.02)
Jahleel Armstrong: 16
th in the 400 meters (47.97)
Kylie Frush: 18
th in the pentathlon (3,455 points)
Francis Patanpatan: 18
th in the 400 meters (48.00)
Kylyie Paden: 20
th in the pole vault (3.75m – 12"3.5')
Gracie Stephens: 24
th in the pentathlon (3,387 points)