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THREE WOLVES CLAIM ALL-AMERICA HONORS AT NATIONALS

NEW ORLEANS – All-America honors for the 2026 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field season were announced on Monday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) with three Wolves receiving honors. Jayden Munroe, Renea Taylor, and Bekah Walz each earned All-American accolades.
 
Athletes of member institutions who finished in the top-8 of their respective individual events and relays at the 2026 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships this past weekend in Virginia Beach, Virginia, took home First-Team All-American honors, while those who placed ninth through 16th individually and ninth through 12th as part of a relay earned Second-Team All-America.
 
Munroe earned a first-team All-America honor and his second career All-American award at the 2026 NCAA Indoor Championships. He jumped a 7.13m on his third attempt in the long jump, earning him an 11th place finish.
 
Running in heat three, Taylor finished fifth in her heat and 13th overall with her time of 7.51 in the women's 60m. She claimed a second-team All-America award, the first of her career.
 
Walz represented the Wolves in the women's pole vault. She came in 15th place, clearing the bar at 3.77m on her first attempt securing her a second-team All-America honor.
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