Rosemary Longisa repite como atleta MPSF de la semana

La sophomore de la Universidad Estatal de Washington Rosemary Longisa ha sido nombrada Atleta de la Semana de la Mountain Pacific Sports Federation por segunda vez consecutiva. El anuncio se realizó el 17 de febrero de 2026 desde Pullman, Washington. Sus recientes actuaciones en el Husky Classic contribuyeron a este honor.

Rosemary Longisa, sophomore del equipo de atletismo de la Universidad Estatal de Washington, recibió nuevamente el premio de Atleta de la Semana de la Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) el 17 de febrero de 2026. Esto marca la segunda semana consecutiva que recibe el reconocimiento, destacando su excelencia constante en el deporte. nnEl premio sigue a sólidas actuaciones en competiciones recientes. El 14 de febrero de 2026, Longisa y su compañera de equipo Cheptoo establecieron récords escolares durante el segundo día del Husky Classic. A principios de ese fin de semana, el 14 de febrero, Ku Stevens lideró a los Cougars en un sólido comienzo en el mismo evento. El equipo había viajado al oeste para el Husky Classic, como se indicó en una actualización del 12 de febrero. nnAntes de eso, el 7 de febrero de 2026, dos atletas de Washington State lograron sus mejores marcas personales en el segundo día del Riverfront Invitational. Estos resultados subrayan el impulso del equipo hacia la temporada. nnLos honores consecutivos de Longisa reflejan su impacto en el programa de atletismo de los Cougars. La MPSF, que supervisa varios deportes en la región, utiliza este premio semanal para destacar a los performers destacados. No se detallaron en el anuncio sus eventos específicos o tiempos, pero sus contribuciones en el Husky Classic fueron pivotales. nnWashington State Athletics continúa rastreando el progreso del equipo a través de las próximas competiciones.

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