Evergreen Finishes 89th in Learfield Directors’ Cup Standings
Evergreen State College finished 89th in the 2025-26 Learfield Directors' Cup standings for NAIA, accumulating a total of 197 points. Their performance was bolstered by postseason competitions in women's indoor track and field, women's wrestling, and men's wrestling. Notably, Izabelle Trefts secured her third NAIA Championship in the women's 3,000-meter race walk with a record time, highlighting Evergreen's achievements in athletics this season.
By the Numbers- 197 total points earned in Learfield Directors' Cup standings.
- Izabelle Trefts set the fastest 3,000-meter women's race walk time in NAIA history at 13:11.95.
- Evergreen placed 15th at the women's wrestling championships.
- Horacio Godinez became Evergreen's first All-American in men's wrestling, placing eighth in his weight class.
- Evergreen received points from several NAIA sports throughout the season, including track and field and wrestling.
- Trefts, Palek, and Carstens were all named NAIA All-Americans for their respective achievements.
- University of the Cumberlands is this year's top institution in the NAIA Learfield Directors' Cup.
As Evergreen looks to improve its standings, a focus on developing talent in key sports and enhancing recruitment efforts will be critical. Continued success in postseason competitions can elevate their position in future standings. Additionally, strengthening the program may attract better prospects and generate increased support for the college’s athletic initiatives.
Bottom LineEvergreen State College's athletic program demonstrated notable achievements this season, underpinned by strong individual performances and a clear path for future improvements. Building on this momentum will be essential for the college to ascend in the Learfield Directors' Cup rankings and fortify its competitiveness in the NAIA.
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