Colorado Springs, Colorado - The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference's 15 head track & field coaches have named New Mexico Highlands University senior
Patreece Clarke and junior
Rojrika Campbell as 2026 RMAC Women's Indoor Track & Field end-of-season award winners.
Patreece Clarke was named Women's Track Athlete of the Year following a dominant indoor campaign. The Clarendon, Jamaica native opened the postseason by winning the 60-meter hurdles in 8.20, setting a new RMAC Championship meet record. She also placed second in the 60-meter dash with a time of 7.47. Clarke capped her season by winning the 60-meter hurdles at the NCAA Division II Indoor Championships in 8.13 in Virginia Beach, finishing nearly two-tenths of a second ahead of the second place finisher.
Rojrika Campbell earned Field Athlete of the Year honors after collecting All-RMAC recognition in all three jumping events at the conference championships. The St. Elizabeth, Jamaica native finished runner-up in the triple jump (11.89m) while placing third in both the high jump (1.63m) and long jump (5.70m).
New Mexico Highlands will return to action this Saturday at the New Mexico Spring Invitational.