CLINTON, Miss. – Mississippi College track & field saw numerous student-athletes recognized for their outstanding performances during the 2026 indoor season as the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced its NCAA Division II All-Region selections.
In total, 21 Mississippi College athletes earned All-Region recognition, representing the Choctaws across sprints, distance events, hurdles, relays, jumps, throws and combined events.
USTFCCCA All-Region honors are awarded to the top five individuals in each event within their respective region, as well as members of the top three relay teams based on the final season performance lists.
Men's All-Region Honorees
Mississippi College placed several athletes on the men's All-Region list, led by standout performances throughout the indoor season.
Men's 4x400 Relay
• Matias Vasquez
• Samuel Hodson
• Evan Wrights
• Gabe Hodson
Distance Medley Relay
• Christian Balcer
• Samuel Hodson
• Evan Wrights
• Sidney Stegall
Individual Honors
• Schyler Chambers – Triple Jump
• Steven Conrad – Weight Throw
• Gabe Hodson – 800 Meters
• Tristan Jusino-Lansing – 60 Meter Hurdles
• Jacob Keesee – Weight Throw
• Jake McMillan – 60 Meter Hurdles
• Jake McMillan – Heptathlon
• James Miller – Weight Throw
• Bryan Puckett – Shot Put
• Bryan Puckett – Weight Throw
• Brodie Roberts – 60 Meters
Women's All-Region Honorees
The Choctaws were equally well represented on the women's side, highlighted by several distance and relay honors.
Women's 4x400 Relay
• Haylei Mason
• Anna Tucker
• Ann Cobb
• Alana Green
Distance Medley Relay
• Bre Bell
• Anna Tucker
• Taylor Benoit
• Lauren Wallace
Individual Honors
• Bre Bell – 3000 Meters
• Bre Bell – 5000 Meters
• Taylor Benoit – 3000 Meters
• Mallory Dial – High Jump
• Madison Flugence – 60 Meter Hurdles
• Alana Green – 60 Meters
• Haylei Mason – 60 Meter Hurdles
• Kennedy Thompson – Weight Throw
• Lauren Wallace – 800 Meters
• Lauren Wallace – Mile
The honors cap a successful indoor campaign for the Choctaws, which included conference titles, school records and national championship qualifiers throughout the season.
Mississippi College now turns its focus fully to the 2026 outdoor track & field season, which is already underway following the team's strong showing at the MC Spring Classic earlier this month.