Skip To Main Content
Skip To Main Content

Texas A&M - Kingsville Athletics

THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF JAVELINA ATHLETICS
All-Region Story Photo

Men's Track and Field

Track and Field puts 12 on All-Region Team

Kingsville - Twelve athletes from Texas A&M-Kingsville's men's and women's track and field teams were named to the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association of America (USTFCCCA)'s All-South Central Region Team.

Karina Alvarez - Jr. - Women's Shot Put
Alvarez captured the gold medal at the Lone Star Conference Indoor Championships throwing 13.52m in the event. Earlier this season she would throw 14.55m, which would land second all time in Javelina History.

Oneika Brissett - So. - Women's 200m
Brissett earned silver at the LSC Indoor Championships in the 200m dash with a time of 24.01 sec, which would become the 17th-fastest time in the nation. The time would also make her the second fastest time in Javelina History. 

Kenzie Kurdys - Jr. - Women's Pole Vault
At the LSC Indoor Championships Kurdys cleared a bar set at 3.92m, becoming the first Javelina in program history to break 3.90m in the indoor vault. She also won gold in the event and tied for 17th place in the nation with that jump.

Madison Ramos - Sr. - Women's High Jump
Ramos cleared 1.74m at the LSC Indoor Championships earning gold in the event. Earlier in the year she cleared a height of 1.76m, which is a program record and ranks 7th in the nation.

Darius Bouakal, So. - Tony Benitez, Sr. - Michael Samihamba, Gr. - Joseph Mouaha, Fr. - Men's 4x400m Relay
Bouakal, Benitez, Samihamba and Mouaha were a part of the 4x400m relay squad that won gold at the LSC Indoor Championships. The squad ran a time of 3:09.62, which broke the school record by nearly a second and would become the 11th fastest time on the national D2 list.

Jason Gordon - Fr. - Men's Heptathlon
Gordon brought home the gold at the LSC Indoor Championships with a Heptathlon score of 5018. The score would earn him 4th in the Javelina Record Books and become the 21st-best score in the nation.

Django Segovia - Sr. - Men's Pole Vault
At the LSC Indoor Championships Segovia brought home the gold, clearing a jump of 4.96m to cement his placing. The jump would also place the 35th-highest in the nation.

Trevor Upton - So. - Men's Pole Vault
Upton would reach the podium at the LSC Indoor Championships, alongside Segovia in Pole Vault. He cleared a height of 4.81m earning the silver medal. Earlier in the year Upton cleared a height of 4.90m landing in the top-10 in school history and 42nd in the nation.

DaTavus Pope - Jr. - Men's 60m
At the LSC Indoor Championships Pope ran a 6.72 in prelims and 6.73 in the finals finishing 4th in the event. Earlier in the year however, he ran a time of 6.71 which would be the second fastest time in program history, and is tied for 18th-fastest in the nation.

Your Javelinas are sending eight athletes, five men and three women, to Virginia Beach, VA, to compete at the 2026 NCAA D2 Indoor Track and Field National Championships.
 
Print Friendly Version

Players Mentioned

Michael Samihamba

Michael Samihamba

Junior
Tony Benitez

Tony Benitez

Freshman
Madison Ramos

Madison Ramos

Freshman
Karina Alvarez

Karina Alvarez

Junior
Oneika Brissett

Oneika Brissett

5' 7"
Sophomore
Kenzie Kurdys

Kenzie Kurdys

Junior
Django Segovia

Django Segovia

6' 0"
Senior
DaTavus Pope

DaTavus Pope

Junior
Trevor Upton

Trevor Upton

Sophomore
Jason Gordon

Jason Gordon

Freshman
Joseph Mouaha

Joseph Mouaha

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Michael Samihamba

Michael Samihamba

Junior
Tony Benitez

Tony Benitez

Freshman
Madison Ramos

Madison Ramos

Freshman
Karina Alvarez

Karina Alvarez

Junior
Oneika Brissett

Oneika Brissett

5' 7"
Sophomore
Kenzie Kurdys

Kenzie Kurdys

Junior
Django Segovia

Django Segovia

6' 0"
Senior
DaTavus Pope

DaTavus Pope

Junior
Trevor Upton

Trevor Upton

Sophomore
Jason Gordon

Jason Gordon

Freshman
Joseph Mouaha

Joseph Mouaha

Freshman