Montes de Oca Claims Second Team All-American at NCAA Championships
The High Point University Men's Track and Field team made headlines at the NCAA Outdoor Championships with standout performances. Ricardo Montes De Oca achieved Second Team All-American honors, finishing 10th in the men's pole vault by clearing 5.50m. Jason Olivera Jr. completed his first NCAA Championships with an Honorable Mention status, finishing 17th at 5.35m. Cole Wilson began the decathlon competitively, ending Day 1 in 8th place overall. The week continues with more Panthers set to compete across various events.
By the Numbers- Ricardo Montes De Oca finished 10th in the men鈥檚 pole vault, clearing 5.50m.
- Jason Olivera Jr. secured 17th place, achieving a clearance of 5.35m.
- Cole Wilson accumulated 4,013 points after the first day of the decathlon, placing him 8th overall.
- Montes De Oca and Olivera Jr. both showcased impressive performances during their events.
- Cole Wilson is well-positioned to compete for First Team All-American on Day 2 of the decathlon.
- Emily Romano and Mya Hines are slated to represent HPU in upcoming women鈥檚 events.
Wilson will continue his decathlon with vital events scheduled for June 11, and more HPU athletes are expected to perform in their respective competitions throughout the week. The program aims to leverage its recent successes to build momentum going forward.
Bottom LineHigh Point's track and field team is demonstrating its depth and competitive edge with record qualifications at Nationals. Their ongoing performances set a strong foundation for future achievements and reflect the program's growth trajectory.
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