PUEBLO, Colo. – MSU Denver Outdoor Track & Field wrapped up competition at the RMAC Championships, hosted by the CSU Pueblo ThunderWolves, with a strong final day highlighted by podium finishes and a historic team result on the women's side.
The Roadrunner women placed seventh out of 14 teams with 35.33 points—marking their highest finish at the RMAC Championships since 2013—while the men's team finished eighth with 42 points.
MSU Denver saw multiple athletes reach the podium on Sunday, headlined by a championship performance from Andrea Davis. Davis cleared 1.70 meters in the women's high jump to claim gold, setting a new program record and earning a major 10 points for the Roadrunners.
On the men's side, Kenny Greene continued his standout weekend with a second-place finish in the 400 meters (47.03), while Kai Luna added a silver medal in the triple jump with a mark of 15.04 meters. Anthony Martinez rounded out the podium finishes, placing third in the 110-meter hurdles (14.36) to earn bronze.
Beyond the podium, the Roadrunners showcased depth with several key point-scoring performances across the board.
In the women's high jump, Delaney Pighetti placed eighth (1.57m) to contribute points, while Kathryn Rust also competed in the event.
Brooklynn Jones added points in the women's javelin with an eighth-place finish, and Trenton Smith contributed with a sixth-place finish in the men's 110-meter hurdles.
On the track, Greene also placed fourth in the 200 meters (21.37), while Arianna Toaipa delivered a strong fourth-place finish in the women's 400 meters (56.61).
Odone Omofoma added points in the women's 200 meters with a sixth-place finish, continuing her strong championship showing.
Both relay teams contributed valuable points to the team standings.
The men's 4x100 relay team of Martinez, Greene, Mekhi Hubbard, and Kevin Tashie placed sixth, while the women's 4x100 relay team of Raegan Moran, Malaya Thomas, Jessica Hobson, and Omofoma finished fifth.
The women's 4x400 relay team of Moran, Rust, Thomas, and Toaipa added another point-scoring performance with an eighth-place finish to close out the meet.
With multiple podium finishes, a program record, and the women's highest conference finish in over a decade, the Roadrunners capped off the RMAC Championships with momentum and promise.
The meet concludes the 2026 outdoor season for MSU Denver, as the Roadrunners showcased both top-end talent and depth across the conference stage.