Jenna Fee Feyerabend, a leading heptathlon competitor representing San Diego State, is set to compete at the NCAA Outdoor Championships this Friday. This will be her third appearance at the national level, following impressive performances in previous years where she earned Second Team All-America honors twice. Feyerabend secured a mountain record with a score of 5,905 points at the Mountain West Outdoor Championships, outperforming the runner-up by over 490 points. With several first-place finishes behind her, she aims to secure another All-American nod in what has been a record-setting season.

By the Numbers
  • Score of 5,905 points at the Mountain West Outdoor Championships, a new meet and all-time record.
  • Secured first in the javelin and shot put, among other events, with a career-best javelin throw of 44.40m.
Yes, But

While Feyerabend has had a stellar season, the performance at the NCAA Championships is unpredictable; competition is fierce among top athletes nationwide, which could impact her standings.

State of Play
  • Feyerabend holds the seventh best heptathlon score in the nation as she heads into the championships.
  • The heptathlon will progress over two days, featuring events like the 100-meter hurdles, long jump, javelin, and 800-meter run.
What's Next

As the NCAA Outdoor Championships unfold, Feyerabend will compete in events crucial for accumulating points in the heptathlon; her performance could solidify her legacy as one of the top Aztec athletes.

Bottom Line

Feyerabend is in a position to not only achieve her personal best but also redefine the standards for heptathlon performance at San Diego State, making her upcoming competition one to watch closely.