News release from Texas A&M Athletics:
The Texas A&M track & field team wraps up its 2026 campaign at the NCAA Outdoor Championships held at Hayward Field, June 10-13.
The Maroon & White return to TrackTown loaded with a nation-leading 33 entries. The women are tied for the lead with 17 scoring opportunities which is their most since 2010, while the men are tied for second with 16 their most since 2017.
Success in Oregon is something the Aggies know a lot about, as the men captured their sixth and program’s 10th national title last season. The group accumulated 41 points and secured a pair of individual national champions. On the women’s side, they returned a team trophy to Aggieland after taking third with 43 points.
Following a dominant showing at the NCAA West First Round, A&M holds the No. 4 spot in the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association’s rankings on both the men’s and women’s sides. The pre-conference ranks mark a perfect 10-for-10 weeks spent in the top-10 for both programs.
Last Time Out
Texas A&M put on a show at the NCAA West Regional in Fayetteville, as it booked its 33 tickets to Eugene, with 19 entries on the track, 13 on the field and one multi.
The men that advanced for the meet include David Foster (100m), Ja’Qualon Scott (110m hurdles, 400m hurdles), Kimar Farquharson (400m, 4x400m), Eric Hemphill III (400m, 4x400m), Musa Isah (4x400m), DeMarco Escobar (4x400m), Peter Narumbe (800m), Reece Sharman-Newell (800m), Aleksandr Solovev (pole vault), Khybah Dawson (long jump), Etoro Bassey (high jump), Daniel Falode (triple jump), Zaza Nnamdi (javelin), Sam Hankins (javelin), Henry Zimmerman (hammer throw) and Blake Harris (decathlon).
The 17 entries for the women include Camryn Dickson (100m, 200m, 4x100m, 4x400m), Jasmine Montgomery (100m, 200m, 4x100m, 4x400m), Anya Jackson (200m, 4x100m), Aysha Shaheed (4x100m), Jaiya Covington (100m hurdles), Jahnile Registre (400m, 4x400m), Lacarthea Cooper (400m, 4x400m), Debora Cherono (3,000m steeplechase), Morgan Davis (long jump), Machaeda Linton (triple jump), Katelyn Fairchild (javelin), McKenzie Fairchild (javelin), Abigail Martin (discus) and Carlie Weiser (shot put).
The Field
The field is made up of 24 athletes in every event at the championships, featuring the best 12 men and women from both the east and west regions that qualified from the respective First Round meets.
