FINAL RECAP: Women's Track & Field at CCAA Championships
TURLOCK, Calif. — Cal State East Bay women's track and field capped off its 2025 season at the CCAA Track & Field Championships presented by Pollo Campero this past Thursday through Saturday at Al Brenda Track at Warrior Stadium, hosted by Stanislaus State. The Pioneers placed 10th among 11 scoring teams, highlighted by a pair of standout performances that brought home one gold medal and one silver medal.
Notable Pioneer Performances
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Jenna Rodriguez captured the CCAA title in the 800 meters on Saturday with a time of 2:11.32 seconds, meeting the NCAA provisional standard for the third time this season. She became the first Pioneer women's track & field student-athlete to win a gold medal at the CCAA Championships since 2022, when Chase Worthen claimed the 1,500 meters.
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Destini Clinton ran a personal best of 12.77 seconds in the 100 meter preliminaries.
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Julia Carmona earned silver in the triple jump on Friday with a personal best mark of 11.85 meters. She was also named Freshman of the Meet for women's track and field and also competed in the long jump and on the 4x400 meter relay team.
Cal Poly Pomona claimed the team title for the fourth consecutive year, continuing its dominance in the conference.
Up next, Rodriguez has a strong chance to represent Cal State East Bay at the 2025 NCAA Division II Track & Field Championships later this month in Pueblo, Colorado. She met the NCAA provisional qualifying standard in the 800 meters multiple times this season, including Saturday. The official announcement of national qualifiers is expected during the week of May 12.
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