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2026 CCC Women’s Track and Field Championship – Day One

CHAMPIONSHIP PAGE | RESULTS

LA GRANDE, Ore. – 
The first day of the 2026 Cascade Collegiate Conference Women’s Track and Field Championship, presented by U.S. Bank, is completed. Eastern Oregon University leads the team standings on their home course with 92 points after day one competition.

WOMEN’S TEAM SCORES (through 11 events) – Eastern Oregon University (92), College of Idaho (82), University of British Columbia (81), Southern Oregon University (38), Trinity Western University (37), Oregon Tech (32), Lewis-Clark State College (26), Corban University (15), Bushnell University (12), The Evergreen State College (6), Northwest University (5).

HAMMER THROW: Taylor Durfey of College of Idaho earned the conference title with a mark of 52.25m. Katelyn Putz (52.07m) and Bella Hall (50.60m) of British Columbia followed in second and third, respectively.

STEEPLECHASE: Junior Kylee Quinton of College of Idaho won the event with a time of 11:08.59 to add 10 points for the Yotes. Rozzlyn Cazier (11:32.80) of C of I and Dani Buttrell (11:37.80) of Evergreen State rounded out the top three finishers.

POLE VAULT: Sonya Urbanowicz of British Columbia claimed the title for the third straight year with a mark of 4.10m. Sydney Perkins and Katherine Martinez of Southern Oregon both cleared 3.78m to finish second and third.

4x100-METER RELAY: British Columbia took first place with a time of 46.76. Eastern Oregon followed closely in second at 46.77, while Oregon Tech finished third with a time of 48.68.

1,500 METERS: Riley Morris of Eastern Oregon won the event with a time of 4:36.95. Rachel McDonald (4:40.60) of British Columbia and Alyssa Johnson (4:41.01) of Southern Oregon completed the top three.

LONG JUMP: Amelia Cha of British Columbia set a new CCC meet record with a mark of 6.04m to win the event. Sydney Soskis (5.69m) and McKenna Donovan (5.68m) of Oregon Tech placed second and third, respectively.

100-METER HURDLES: Madigan Kelly of Lewis-Clark State posted the No. 5 time in the NAIA this season with a winning mark of 13.83. Sydney Peck (14.58) and Lizzy Grandle (14.77) of Eastern Oregon followed behind.

400 METERS: Lillian Pickett of Southern Oregon earned first place with a time of 56.05. Gwyndolin Katics (56.77) of British Columbia and Taylor Joyce (57.26) of Eastern Oregon rounded out the podium.

10,000 METERS: Kaleah Hines of Eastern Oregon captured the conference title with a time of 38:10.80. Damaris Kibiwot (39:19.65) of Lewis-Clark State finished second, while Abigail Oosterhout (39:51.92) of Corban placed third.

SHOT PUT: Helene Rae of College of Idaho won the event with a throw of 13.39m. Eileen Noordam (12.76m) of Trinity Western and Stella Gray (12.62m) of College of Idaho followed in second and third.

NOTE: The top three finishers in each event earn All-Conference Honors.

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