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Track & Field: Patreece Clarke Named RMAC Co-Track Athlete Of The Year After Historic Season

Clarke earned Co-Track Athlete of the Year honors after dominating the 100-meter hurdles throughout the season.

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Colorado Springs, Colorado – New Mexico Highlands senior Patreece Clarke has been voted RMAC Co-Track Athlete of the Year, as announced by the conference office this afternoon.

Clarke earned Co-Track Athlete of the Year honors after dominating the 100-meter hurdles throughout the season. A native of May Pen, Jamaica, Clarke captured the NCAA Division II national championship in the 100-meter hurdles last week in Kansas with a time of 13.03, finishing 0.2 seconds ahead of the rest of the field and moving into fourth place on the Division II all-time performance list in the event.

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Clarke also claimed RMAC championships in the 100-meter hurdles and 4×100-meter relay, posting times of 13.01 and 44.83, respectively. In addition, she finished as the conference runner-up in the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.53 and qualified for the NCAA Division II National Championships in the event.

Additionally, the Cowgirls earned 13 All-RMAC honors at the 2026 RMAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships:

Ashley Barrett, 100m – First Team
Ashley Barrett, 4x100m Relay – First Team
Lucia Burba, Heptathlon – Second Team
Rojrika Campbell, High Jump – Second Team
Rojrika Campbell, Long Jump – First Team
Rojrika Campbell, Triple Jump – First Team
Patreece Clarke, 100m – First Team
Patreece Clarke, 100m Hurdles – First Team
Patreece Clarke, 4x100m Relay – First Team
Kayci-Jo Davis, 200m – First Team
Kayci-Jo Davis, 4x100m Relay – First Team
Amoya Jameison, 400m – First Team
Amoya Jameison, 4x100m Relay – First Team

The RMAC awards are selected and voted on by the league’s 15 women’s outdoor track and field head coaches. Coaches are not permitted to vote for their own student-athletes.

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