Rosemary Longisa erneut MPSF-Athletin der Woche

Die Sophomore der Washington State University, Rosemary Longisa, wurde zum zweiten Mal in Folge zur Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Athlete of the Week ernannt. Die Bekanntgabe erfolgte am 17. Februar 2026 aus Pullman, Washington. Ihre jüngsten Leistungen beim Husky Classic trugen zu dieser Auszeichnung bei.

Rosemary Longisa, Sophomore im Leichtathletikteam der Washington State University, erhielt am 17. Februar 2026 erneut den Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Athlete-of-the-Week-Award. Es ist die zweite Woche in Folge, in der sie diese Anerkennung erhält, was ihre konstante Exzellenz in der Sportart unterstreicht. nnDer Award folgt auf starke Auftritte bei jüngsten Wettkämpfen. Am 14. Februar 2026 stellten Longisa und Teamkollegin Cheptoo Schulumstände während des zweiten Tages des Husky Classic auf. Zu Beginn des Wochenendes, am 14. Februar, führte Ku Stevens die Cougars zu einem soliden Start bei demselben Event. Das Team war nach Westen zum Husky Classic gereist, wie in einem Update vom 12. Februar vermerkt. nnDavor, am 7. Februar 2026, erzielten zwei Athleten der Washington State University persönliche Bestleistungen am zweiten Tag des Riverfront Invitational. Diese Ergebnisse unterstreichen das Momentum des Teams zu Saisonbeginn. nnLongisas aufeinanderfolgende Ehrungen spiegeln ihren Einfluss auf das Leichtathletikprogramm der Cougars wider. Die MPSF, die verschiedene Sportarten in der Region betreut, verwendet diesen wöchentlichen Award, um herausragende Performer hervorzuheben. Details zu ihren spezifischen Disziplinen oder Zeiten wurden in der Bekanntgabe nicht angegeben, aber ihre Beiträge beim Husky Classic waren entscheidend. nnWashington State Athletics verfolgt den Fortschritt des Teams weiter durch bevorstehende Wettkämpfe.

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