Athlete of the Week
PSAC names weekly indoor track and field athletes of the week
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The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference announced its third set of indoor track and field athletes of the week on January 20, 2026. Lock Haven's Jakob Rager earned the men's track honor for strong distance performances, while Kutztown's Szeplaki set records in pole vault. Slippery Rock's Allie Taylor received the women's field athlete recognition.
Washington State University sophomore Rosemary Longisa has been named the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Athlete of the Week for the second consecutive time. The announcement came on February 17, 2026, from Pullman, Washington. Her recent performances at the Husky Classic contributed to this honor.
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Freshman sprinter Callie Wilson of the University of Montana has been honored as Athlete of the Week following another standout achievement in women's track and field. The recognition comes after she shattered a program record in her debut collegiate 200-meter race earlier this month. This marks a promising start to her career with the Grizzlies.
Northern Arizona University's track and field team celebrated three Big Sky Athlete of the Week awards after strong showings at the Lumberjack Team Challenge. Tor Hotung-Davidsen, Desmond Lott, and Hayley Burns impressed with nationally ranked performances in the mile and weight throw, held at high altitude in Flagstaff. These honors highlight the Lumberjacks' momentum in the indoor season.