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NM State is set to compete in the Pacific Coast Invite, Beach Invite and the Bryan Clay Invite.
Source: NMSU Athletics
Photo and Story by Emilio Garcia for NMSU: Courtesy
LAS CRUCES, N.M. – NM State returns to action in split competition with a trio of meets in the Los Angeles area this weekend – the Pacific Coast Invite and Beach Invite, hosted by Long Beach, and the Bryan Clay Invite, hosted by Azusa Pacific. These become the final meets for the Aggies in the Golden State, with just two more weekends of competition ahead of the CUSA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, hosted by Middle Tennessee.

The Starting Line
- NM State journeys out west to California for the Pacific Coast Invite, Beach Invite and Bryan Clay Invite. The weekend begins at the Pacific Coast Invite on Thrusday, April 17. Fans can follow along with the action through links provided at nmstatesports.com.
- Over the weekend, the Aggies will compete with programs such as BYU, Texas, Oklahoma, Louisville, Purdue, Iowa, Iowa State, Clemson, UTEP, Liberty, and hosts Long Beach and Azusa Pacific, among others.
- As a team, the Crimson & White will compete in nine events: 400m, 800m, 1500m, High Jump, Shot Put, Discus, Hammer Throw, Javelin and the 5000m (M).
Class of CUSA
- Several Aggies rank among the best in Conference USA this season, including:
Rachel O’Brien – 1500m (1st), 800m (3rd)
Alesha Lane – Shot put (2nd), Discus (3rd)
Kamryn Cadle – Shot put (3rd), Discus (10th)
Breanna Moss – 400m Hurdles (3rd), 100m Hurdles (8th)
Marlee Cavitt, Jhana Downie, Sierra Brewer, Mickaliliah Vassell – 4×100 (4th)
Jaylah McDonnell – Long Jump (4th)
Jhana Downie – 200m (4th), 100m (6th)
Sahara Tasker, Jhana Downie, Breanna Moss, Sierra Brewer – 4×400 (5th)
Bailey Beene – Javelin (6th)
Sahara Tasker – 400m (6th), 200m (10th)
Marlene Mosqueda – 800m (7th)
Aileen Alvarado – High Jump (8th)
Sierra Brewer –100m (8th), 200m (10th)
Angela Korte – 800m (10th)
Jordan Torres – 3000m Steeplechase (10th)
Khloi Bird – 5000m (10th)
Kylie Rubrecht – Javelin (10th)
Despite not qualifying for the 2025 CUSA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Thomas Croshaw (14:04.93) holds the second-fastest time in the men’s 5000m among Conference USA student-athletes.
Aggie Accolades
- As the Aggies continue their outdoor season of competition, multiple current Aggies rank inside the top 10 marks in program history, including:
Nia Allison – 1500m*
Aileen Alvarado – High Jump*
Bailey Beene – Javelin
Khloi Bird – 5000m*
Sierra Brewer – 100m, 200m, 4×100*, 4×400
Kamryn Cadle – Shot put*
Marlee Cavitt – 4×100*
Jhana Downie – 100m, 200m, 400m, 4×100*, 4×400
Jahnya Hill – 4×400
Cameron Hodges – Long Jump, Triple Jump
Mariah Humphrey – Javelin
Alesha Lane – Discus*, Shot put*
Marlene Mosqueda – 800m*
Breanna Moss – 100m H*, 400m H*, 4×400
Rachel O’Brien – 800m*, 1500m*
Kayla O’Connell – 10,000m
Grace Pendarvis – 100m, 200m, 4×100
Sahara Tasker – 200m*, 400m*
Mickaliliah Vassell – 400m, 400m Hurdles, 4×100*, 4×400
* – Indicates 2025 season addition
Fresh Faces
- Following the departure of a historic senior class, the Aggies welcome a multitude of new student-athletes, with a wealth of accolades ready to make their mark on the Crimson & White.
- After competing with the cross country team in the fall, Rachel O’Brien returns to the Aggies for outdoor competition.
- Sprinters and hurdlers making their first outdoor runs with the Aggies in 2025 include Julissa Daniels, Jaylah McDonnell, Sahara Tasker, Sara McKee and Marlee Cavitt.
- Ellie Breckenridge, Samonne Cauley, and Kylie Rubrecht have debuted their outdoor careers with NM State, while Bailey Beene now competes in the discus alongside the javelin toss.
Dual Sport Star
- Sophomore Marlee Cavitt is set to continue her track & field career with NM State after transferring from the University of Portland last summer. In one of the most unique situations in the nation, Cavitt is also a member of the NM State Soccer team, becoming a pivotal member of the backline defense, finishing third on the team in minutes played (1,575) in a debut season that saw the Aggies tally 10+ wins for the third consecutive season.
- Cavitt competes in short sprint events for the Aggies, posting indoor bests of 7.59 in the 60m dash and 24.39 in the 200m dash, while helping the 4×100 team record a mark of 44.89 in outdoor competition – the fifth-fastest in program history.
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- Andrew Gibby and Jordan Torres took first-place finishes in their respective event debuts – two of 13 total podiums for the Crimson & White in El Paso.
- In the first of two personal bests on the day, Breanna Moss tallied a time of 14.04 in the 100m hurdles, taking fourth overall. In the 400m hurdles, Breanna Moss tallied a new personal best time of 59.91, the second fastest time in the event.
- Lane continued her strong day at Kidd Field, recording a third-place finishing the discus with a mark of 45.58m (149-6″). Albuquerque native and true freshman Ellie Breckenridge also posted a new personal record.
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