RENO, Nev. — Stan State women's indoor track & field turned in a full slate of performances Saturday on the second and final day of the Nevada Invitational at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, highlighted by
Reyna Dismukes moving to second on the Warriors' all-time top-10 list in the triple jump and
Mila Real climbing to second in the 200 meters.
"We had another day of personal best and improved times on the All-Time List," said head coach of Stan State women's indoor/men's and women's outdoor track & field
Troy Johnson. "For some of these women it was their first time competing indoor and they did just that… competed and represented the program well. We look forward to opportunities."
On the track,
Ahlia Albergottie competed in both sprint events, running 26.82 in the 200 meters and 1:00.73 in the 400 meters.
Mila Real also doubled back with times of 25.18 in the 200 meters and 56.99 in the 400 meters, while
Megan Silva added a 1:01.51 performance in the 400 meters.
In the middle-distance events,
Izzy Soto led the Warriors in the 800 meters with a time of 2:17.91, followed by
Crystal Hernandez at 2:21.28,
Roseli Diaz at 2:33.08, and
Valorie Jimenez at 2:38.77.
Annie Wild competed in the 600 meters, posting a time of 1:38.17.
Stan State was also represented in the distance events, with
Stevie Holguin recording a 9:57.16 in the 3,000 meters, followed by
Bela Moreno at 10:28.47 and
Aubrey Webb at 10:42.16.
In the field events,
Alexis Nino led the Warriors in the shot put with a mark of 44-5 ½ (13.55m), while
Donielle Willis added a throw of 35-8 (10.87m).
Reyna Dismukes recorded a triple jump of 36-0 ¼ (10.98m), and
Richiya Washington followed with a mark of 31-6 ½ (9.61m).
NCAA PROVISIONAL: After this weekend, Stan State has two student-athletes that have provisionally qualified for the 2025-26 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships in March in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in
Annie Wild and
Alexis Nino. Wild is third in the nation in the mile with her time of 4:46.28 that she recorded this weekend in Reno. Nino is 21
st in the shot put with her mark of 45-7 (13.89m) that she threw in the Silver and Blue Invitational in Reno, Nev., in December.
WARRIORS IN THE RECORD BOOK:
After this weekend,
Mila Real moved to second on Stan State's all-time list in the 200 meters, and
Reyna Dismukes now ranks second in program history in the triple jump. Real is now fifth in the 60-meter hurdles while
Izzy Soto is sixth in the mile.
Complete Warrior Results from the Nevada Invitational
UP NEXT:
Stan State will return to competition in two weeks, Jan. 30–31, in Seattle, Wash., when the Warriors compete in the UW Invite at the Dempsey Indoor Complex on the campus of the University of Washington. The Warriors will then return to Reno on Feb. 6–7 to compete in the Wolf Pack Classic. Stan State's final indoor meet of the season will be Feb. 13–14 in Seattle at the Husky Classic. The 2025–26 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships are scheduled for March 12–14 in Virginia Beach, Va., at the Virginia Beach Sports Center.