The Fort Lewis College outdoor track and field teams are set to compete at the RMAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships this weekend in Pueblo, Colorado. This three-day event, running from Friday to Sunday, features top student-athletes from across the nation. Events will kick off with decathlon races on Friday and culminate with the women's 4x400m relay on Sunday afternoon. Fort Lewis athletes are gearing up to challenge their seeding positions against other RMAC contenders.

By the Numbers
  • Men's 10k Finals: Cody Sullivan—31:14.04 (21st, RMAC), Crewe Resendez—31:14.10 (22nd, RMAC)
  • Women's 800m Prelim: Caroline Laughlin—2:15.67 (17th, RMAC)
  • Women's 5k Finals: Hannah Hartwell—16:33.82 (4th, RMAC)
State of Play
  • The championship includes various track and field events for both men and women spanning three days.
  • Competition aims to defend previous titles: UCCS holds the championship titles for both men's and women's teams from 2025.
What's Next

The championship will showcase Fort Lewis athletes as they aim to improve their RMAC rankings and secure potential victories in their respective events throughout the weekend.

Bottom Line

The RMAC Championships offer a pivotal opportunity for Fort Lewis College athletes to compete at a high level, showcasing their skills and potentially setting personal and team records against strong competition.