Mager & Pierre Wrap Up Their 2026 Season at NCAA Quarterfinals
Anna Mager and Jada Pierre concluded their 2026 outdoor seasons at the NCAA Championship Quarterfinals in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Pierre competed in the 100-meter hurdles, finishing sixth with a time of 13.19, while Mager raced the 400-meter hurdles, clocking in at 59.95. Both athletes, although unable to advance, achieved significant milestones this season. Pierre earned a Mountain West gold medal and holds the fifth fastest time in the 100-meter dash, while Mager now ranks as the third fastest in SDSU history for the 400 hurdles. The Aztecs' season continues with Jenna Fee Feyerabend aiming for championship glory.
By the Numbers- Jada Pierre finished the 100-meter hurdles in 13.19 seconds.
- Anna Mager's fastest time this season in the 400 hurdles was 57.04 seconds.
- Jenna Fee Feyerabend prepares for the championship meet in Eugene, Oregon.
- Feyerabend holds the seventh best heptathlon performance nationally with a record-setting score of 5,905 points.
Feyerabend is set to compete on June 12 with the 100-meter hurdles event, looking to build on her record-breaking performance.
Bottom LineMager and Pierre have wrapped up their impressive seasons, showcasing their talents on a national stage, while Feyerabend aims to extend the Aztecs' success at the upcoming championship meet.
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