HOUSTON – The University of St. Thomas track and field programs earned multiple honors in the West Region as the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association announced its All-Region selections for the 2026 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field season on Tuesday May 19th.
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The Celts were recognized across several events following a historic outdoor campaign that featured school records, conference championships, and nationally ranked performances.
Leading the way for the women was the St. Thomas 4x100-meter relay team of Quadetra Wilburn, Christalyn Dorsey, Houlda Dibanda, and Trinity Provost. The quartet earned All-Region honors after recording the second-fastest time in the West Region this season. Their school-record mark of 46.90 came during a first-place finish at the J.G. Gonzalez Memorial Invite.
The women's 4x400-meter relay team of Eslie Ngoran, Trinity Provost, Madison Walker, and Nelsy Vera also collected All-Region recognition after finishing sixth in the West Region with a time of 3:56.74, which was also achieved at the J.G. Gonzalez Memorial Invite.
Individually, Quadetra Wilburn earned All-Region honors in the women's 100 meters after finishing third in the West Region rankings. Wilburn posted a conference-record time of 11.83 at the SCAC Championships, breaking a conference record that had stood for more than 10 years.
Trinity Provost added two All-Region honors after ranking eighth in the West Region in the 100 meters and sixth in the 200 meters. Both performances came at the conference championships, where Provost also defended her SCAC title in the 200 meters for the third consecutive season.
Eslie Ngoran earned All-Region recognition in the women's 400 meters after running 57.85 at the SCAC Championships to secure her first conference championship.
On the men's side, Cam Grimaldo collected All-Region honors in the high jump after finishing fifth in the West Region with a clearance of 2.00 meters. Grimaldo achieved the mark at the TLU D3 Challenge Invite, where he also captured the event title.
The All-Region honors cap off one of the most successful outdoor seasons in program history for the Celts as St. Thomas continued to elevate its presence among the top Division III programs in the West Region.