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2026 Women's Track & Field Roster

Summer Stevenson

Summer Stevenson

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Biography

2026: Had a tremendous season for the Golden Eagles and won the NCAA Division II championship in the triple jump. Had best marks of 12.28 in the 100 meters, 19-4 in the long jump and 42-5.25 in the triple jump. Became Cal State LA’s first national champion in outdoor track and field since 2012 and the first in the triple jump since 1995. Became the California Collegiate Athletic Association’s first individual national champion since 2017. Her mark of 42-5.25 is No. 2 all-time in outdoor track and field at Cal State LA. Was named the West Region Field Athlete of the Year and the California Collegiate Athletic Association Female Track & Field Athlete of the Year. Earned All-West Region honors in the long jump and triple jump. Won the CCAA championship in the triple jump and placed fourth in the long jump and fifth as part of Cal State LA’s 4x100 relay team. Had the team’s top marks in the long jump and triple jump and the No. 2 mark in the 100.

2025: Was on the roster, but did not compete in any meets for the Golden Eagles.

At Mt. San Antonio College: Captured a California State Championship in the triple jump with a mark of 41-3.25. Placed second in the long jump with a mark of 19-1.25. Also placed first in the triple jump and second in the long jump in the Southern California Championships.

At Wichita State: Competed in six indoor meets and three outdoor meets as a freshman in 2022. Had best marks of 18-3.75 in the long jump and 39-3 in the triple jump in indoor track and 18-0.50 in the long jump and 39-1 in the triple jump in outdoor track.

Personal: Daughter of Cecil and Capucine Stevenson. Majoring in business. Enjoys spending every day with her family. Lists competing at Mt. SAC, where she became the 2024 California State Champion in the triple jump and placed second in the long jump at the same meet as her most exciting experience in sports. Says that winning the state championship and standing on the podium was a moment she’ll never forget.
 

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  • 2025Junior

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    Jumps
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