CANYON, Texas – West Texas A&M Track & Field sends 21 student-athletes to Virginia Beach, Virginia this weekend for the 2026 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships being held at the Virginia Beach Sports Complex.
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Matt Stewart is in his ninth season leading the storied West Texas A&M Track & Field program, winning the Lone Star Conference Indoor Coach of the Year honors on both the men's and women's side. Stewart and the Lady Buffs won the Indoor Track & Field National Championship in 2018.
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Action begins on Friday morning as
Nikolas Kosmopoulos and
Fran Bonifacic compete in the heptathlon beginning at 9:00 a.m. CT. The Lady Buffs begin their weekend with the women's long jump at 1:05 p.m. CT as
Esther Conde-Turpin starts the first of her three events as she will also compete in the 60m hurdles and the pentathlon.
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The No. 2 Lady Buffs send 13 student-athletes to Virginia Beach while the No. 7 Buffs qualified eight for the NCAA Championships.Â
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Fans can follow the action via
live results as well as a
web stream courtesy of the NCAA. Live updates throughout the weekend will also be available on the West Texas A&M Track & Field social media accounts on
X and
Instagram.
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Women's Entries
Event  -  Name  -  Time/Mark
60m Hurdles –
Esther Conde-Turpin – 8.30
200m –
Deborah Acheampong – 24.02
400m –
Blessing Akintoye – 52.39
400m –
Emiliia Tangara – 53.59
400m –
Asana Hamidu – 54.14
400m –
Sandra Appiah – 54.16
800m –
Abigail Abugire – 2:05.92
800m –
Sierra Cornell – 2:07.86
3,000m –
Sarah Koomson – 9:25.14
3,000m –
Kalkidan Vincendeau – 9:23.54
DMR –
Sarah Koomson,
Helena Klutsey-Carboo,
Abigail Abugire,
Kalkidan Vincendeau – 11:22.19
4x400m Relay –
Sandra Appiah,
Emiliia Tangara,
Asana Hamidu,
Blessing Akintoye – 3:37.78
Triple Jump –
Leidy Cuesta – 12.40m
Long Jump –
Esther Conde-Turpin – 6.01m
Pentathlon –
Esther Conde-Turpin – 4,341
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Men's Entries
Event  -  Name  -  Time/Mark
60m –
James Dadzie – 6.64
60m –
Isaac Botsio – 6.65
200m –
Jerry Jakpa – 21.00
800m –
Emil Meggle – 1:49.09
5,000m –
Adrian Legarreta – 13:50.29
Triple Jump  - Â
Oyeyoni Oyewale-Johnson – 15.31m
Heptathlon  - Â
Fran Bonifacic – 5,402
Heptathlon -
Nikolas Kosmopoulos – 5,198