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UBC Wins 2025 NAIA Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championship

MARION, Ind. – [RESULTS] On the third day of the 2025 NAIA Women's Outdoor Track & Field Championship, University of British Columbia won the Battle for the Red Banner for the fifth time and 13 individual champions were crowned.

In the final team standings, British Columbia established a commanding lead with a total of 105 points. Their performance set them apart from the rest of the field, as they hold a significant 28-point lead over their closest competitor.

Co-Outstanding Performer: Olivia Lundman, British Columbia.

Southern Oregon University secured a tie for 11th place with 18 points. Eastern Oregon University tied for 17th place with 14 points. College of Idaho tied for 22nd place with 13 points. The Evergreen State College landed in 28th place with nine points. Corban University finished in 57th with 3.5 points.

National Champion- 3000m Steeplechase: Elysse Fleming of British Columbia emerged as the winner with a time of 10:37.21. Fleming demonstrated consistent performance throughout the race, maintaining a strong pace and taking the lead in the latter stages. Her final split of 1:19.175 was the fastest among all competitors, securing her victory.

Kylee Quinton of College of Idaho finished in second place with a time of 10:42.38. Quinton showed resilience, moving up from fourth place early in the race to finish strong, particularly in the last two splits where she recorded impressive times of 1:25.992 and 1:21.423.

National Champion- 1500m: Holly MacGillivray of British Columbia emerged victorious with a time of 4:21.30, demonstrating consistent performance throughout the race. She maintained a strong pace, taking the lead at the 1100m mark and holding it until the finish line. Her final lap was particularly impressive, clocking in at 1:05.982, the fastest among all competitors.

Teammate Sarah MacGillivray earned sixth place with a time of 4:30.87.

National Champion- 800m: Mackenzie Campbell of British Columbia emerged victorious with a time of 2:07.55. Campbell showcased her strategic pacing, leading the pack from the start with a 400m split of 1:04.8 and accelerating in the second half to finish with a 1:02.7 split.

Teammate Rachel Mortimer earned sixth place with a time of 2:11.83.

All-American- 4x100 Relay: British Columbia earned fifth place with a time of 46.49.

All-Americans- 400m Hurdles: Eastern Oregon's Skotlyn Hill earned fourth place with a time of 1:00.97. British Columbia's Haley Martin earned sixth place with a time of 1:01.34.

All-American- 400m: British Columbia's Hanna Sobkowich earned fourth place with a time of 54:50.

All-Americans- 5000m: British Columbia's Holly MacGillivray earned second place with a time of 16:53.00. Teammate Amelia Pfohl finished in fourth place with a time of 17:01.53. Southern Oregon's Alyssa Johnson earned eighth place with a time of 17:15.97.

All-Americans- High Jump: Southern Oregon's Abi Stevens earned fourth place with a mark of 1.69m. Corban University's Kayla Morgan finished in fifth place with a mark of 1.69m.  

The top eight finishers in each event are NAIA All-Americans. 

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