Eight Hamilton College women's track and field athletes were recognized by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association on Wednesday, March 11 when the organization announced its 2026 NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field All-Region honorees.
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The top eight individuals and the members of the top eight relays from each region on the year-end Descending Order Lists earned all-region distinction. Hamilton's all-region honorees are listed below.
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Ruby Austin '29 (Amherst, Mass./Amherst Regional HS) – 4x400-meter relay, distance medley relay
Nora Burroughs '29 (Aurora, N.Y./Auburn HS) – distance medley relay
Emma Chrismer '28 (Philadelphia, Pa./Central HS) – distance medley relay
Mackenzie Loudon '29 (Southwick, Mass./Southwick Regional School) – triple jump
Mia O'Neill '28 (Needham, Mass./Needham HS) – 4x400-meter relay
Emily Pogozelski '26 (Garden City, N.Y./Garden City HS) – distance medley relay
Hannah Turner '26 (Middlebury, Vt./Middlebury Union HS) – 4x400-meter relay
Olivia Waruch '28 (Accord, N.Y./Rondout Valley HS) – 4x400-meter relay
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The Continentals' distance medley relay posted the third-fastest time in the Niagara Region of 12:09.29 and took third place at the All-Atlantic Region Track & Field Conference (AARTFC) Indoor Championships at The Armory in New York City on March 6.
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Hamilton's 4x400-meter relay registered the sixth-fastest performance in the Niagara Region and set a team record with a time of 3:59.56 on the same day at the AARTFC championships.
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Loudon had the fourth-best mark in the triple jump in the Niagara Region at 11.44 meters (37 feet, 6.5 inches). She accomplished the feat at Cornell University's Marc Deneault Invitational on Feb. 21.
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The all-region indoor honor was the first for everyone except Pogozelski, who made it for the distance medley relay in 2025.
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