CLAREMONT, Calif. — Pomona-Pitzer men's track and field had 11 student-athletes earn 2026 USTFCCCA All-Region nods.
The top-8 individuals in each event from each region on the year-end Athletic.net Descending Order Lists earned All-Region distinction, in addition to each member of the region's top-8 relay teams.
The Sagehens' honorees include:
Bard, Wright, Stein and Marquart will compete individually at this week's NCAA Championships in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Bard will run the 800m, Wright the 1500m, Stein the 10,000m and Marquart will compete in the shot put. Additionally, Yen, Satran, Brown and Doig will race in the 4x100m relay at nationals.
Bard ran a PR of 1:49.82 in the 800m at the APU Franson Last Chance, the fourth fastest time in program history. He also ran a personal-best 3:51.79 in the 1500m at the Bryan Clay Invitational. Doig posted a PR of 10.57 in the 100m at the APU Franson Last Chance which ranks third all-time in program history. Irving notched a personal-best 14:37.32 in the 5000m at the ULV Invitational.
Neid ran PR's of 3:49.56 in the 1500m at the Bryan Clay Invitational and a 14:27.44 in the 5000m at the Oxy Distance Carnival. He also posted a personal-best 30:50.82 in the 10,000m at the Fanelli Track Classic. Satran clocked a PR of 10.49 in the 100m at the SCIAC Championships, the second fastest in program history.
Stein posted a school record time of 29:33.63 in the 10,000m at the APU Franson Last Chance. He also clocked a season-best 14:30.72 in the 5000m at the SCIAC Championships to win the event. Wehner notched a PR of 9:20.64 in the steeplechase to finish second at the SCIAC Championships. Wright clocked a personal-best 3:43.74 in the 1500m at the APU Franson Last Chance and a 14:21.49 in the 5000m at the Oxy Distance Carnival. He also won the 1500m at the SCIAC Championships.
Yen, Satran, Brown and Doig currently hold the second fastest 4x100m relay time in program history at 40.75. They achieved this time at the Bryan Clay Invitational. Placing second.
Marquart threw for 17.09m at the SCIAC Quad Meet Championship, which is second best in program history. He also won the event at the SCIAC Championships.