DENVER — Friday afternoon brought more postseason recognition for MSU Denver Outdoor Track & Field as multiple Roadrunners earned All-RMAC honors following standout performances at the 2026 RMAC Outdoor Championships.
On the women's side, Andrea Davis earned First Team All-RMAC honors in the high jump after capturing the conference championship at the RMAC meet in Pueblo. Davis cleared 1.70 meters to claim gold while also setting a new program record in the event, highlighting one of the top performances of the season for the Roadrunners.
Davis' championship performance helped power the Roadrunner women to a seventh-place finish at the RMAC Championships, the program's highest conference finish since 2013.
Odone Omofoma also collected All-RMAC recognition after earning Second Team honors in the women's 200 meters. Omofoma continued her strong outdoor campaign at the conference championships, advancing to the finals before scoring points with a sixth-place finish in 24.85 seconds.
Throughout the weekend, Omofoma showcased her versatility on the track by also qualifying for the finals in the 100 meters while helping contribute to the Roadrunners' strong overall finish.
In the hurdles, Kathryn Rust earned Second Team All-RMAC honors in the women's 100-meter hurdles after a historic championship performance. Rust delivered one of the top individual efforts of the meet for MSU Denver, breaking the school record in the event with a time of 13.94 seconds — a mark that also ranked No. 21 nationally in NCAA Division II this season.
Rust also competed in the women's heptathlon, where she totaled 4,626 points to place seventh overall and score for the Roadrunners. Her all-around weekend included strong performances in the high jump, shot put, long jump and 200 meters before closing the heptathlon with a solid 800-meter effort.
Arianna Toaipa rounded out the women's all-conference honorees after earning Second Team All-RMAC recognition in the 400 meters.
Toaipa delivered one of her best performances of the season at the conference championships, placing fourth overall in 56.61 seconds to score valuable points for the Roadrunners.
Her performance helped cap a historic weekend for the women's team, which posted its best RMAC Championships finish in more than a decade.
On the men's side, the Roadrunners also turned in several standout performances during the conference meet, highlighted by podium finishes from Isaiah Williams, Kenny Greene, Kai Luna and Anthony Martinez. Trenton Smith also earned second team All-RMAC honors for his performance in the 110 meter hurdles event.
Williams earned a runner-up finish in the high jump after clearing 2.00 meters, while Greene claimed silver in the men's 400 meters with a time of 47.03 seconds before adding a fourth-place finish in the 200 meters. Luna also captured a silver medal in the triple jump with a mark of 15.04 meters, while Martinez secured bronze in the 110-meter hurdles
The Roadrunner men finished eighth overall at the RMAC Championships with 42 points as the program continued to show growth and depth across multiple events.
With multiple all-conference selections, a program record and the women's highest RMAC Championships finish since 2013, the 2026 outdoor season showcased continued momentum for MSU Denver Track & Field heading into the future.