2025 USTFCCCA Outdoor All-Region Release
NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor All-Region members with 14 University of Redlands Track & Field athletes earning recognition in the West Region. The Bulldog honorees finished inside the Top-5 in the region in their respective event (s).
Men
On the men's side eight athletes in five events earned All-Region accolades.
Jude Holling (Sylmar, CA), Derek Pangilinan (Rosamond, CA), Patrick Lang II (San Antonio, TX), and Aram Sarkissian (Newbury Park, CA) combined to make the team in the 4x400 Relay thanks to a 3:11.68 posted at the APU Franson Last Chance meet. It is the second-fastest time in the region and the third-fastest in program history. This is the first selection for each athlete.
Allyn Asberry-Blanco (Orange County, NY) earns the honor with the third-best mark in the Triple Jump with a 14.69m, 48' 2.5" mark at the Redlands Final Qualifier. It ranks as the fifth-best in program history. This is his second selection after making it in the same event in 2023.
Tyler Davies (Lake Forest, CA) makes it in the Shot Put with a 15.38m, 50' 5.5" mark at the Franson Last Chance. It ranks as the eighth-best mark in program history and fifth in the region. This is the first time making the All-Region team.
Corte Peterson (Tabernash, CO) makes it in the Decathlon with a total of 6,556 points coming at the Franson Last Chance. It is the second best total in the region and the third-best in program history. He makes the team for the first time.
Joining Peterson in the Decathlon was Jacob Huset (Tacoma, WA). He scored 6,529 points at the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Championships when he won the conference title. The total is the fourth-highest in the region and within program history. This is the fourth time making the All-Region team for Huset. He made it as a freshman in 2022 and as a sophomore in 2023 in the High Jump and then the Decathlon each of the past two seasons.
Women
There are six Bulldogs in nine events making the All-Region team.
In the 4x400 relay Ella Bachmeier (Rancho Capistrano, CA), Faith Kasper (Menifee, CA), Sabrina Semmere (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA), and Elisabeth Eichinger (Yucaipa, CA) ran a 3:54.44 at the Bryan Clay Invitational, the third-fastest time in the west and the fourth-fastest in program history. It is Bachmeier's third selection overall, Kasper's first, Semmere's second, and Eichinger's first.
Bachmeier also earns All-West Region honors in the 400m Hurdles and the Heptathlon. She ran a 1:04.01 in the Hurdles in the preliminaries at the SCIAC Championships and scored 4,761 points at the Franson Last Chance, the second-most in program history.
Eichinger is also a multi-event All-Region member, making it in the Long Jump and Heptathlon as well. At the Redlands Final Qualifier she took second with a mark of 5.57m, 18' 3.25", the fifth-best mark in the region and within program history. In the Heptathlon she scored 4,722 points at the final qualifier, ranking her third in the region and in program history.
Semmere ran a 24.43 winning the 200m at the Redland Final Qualifier. The time is the fastest in the region and the second-fastest in program history. She pairs this honor with her All-Region honor from 2023 when she was on the 4x100 Relay team.
Maigan Adams (Los Angeles, CA) posted a dominant jumping season as she earns the honor for the fourth-straight season. She has All-Region recognition in the Triple Jump (2022, 2023, 2024, 2025), Long Jump (2023, 2024, 2025), and the 4x100 relay (2023). In the Triple Jump she had a 12.22m, 40' 1.25" mark at the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational, placing her atop the region and second in program history. At the SCIAC Championships she won the title with a 5.64m, 18' 6" jump in the Long Jump. It is the fourth-best mark in the region, but not a new Top-10 mark as she jumped better in 2023.
Mari Evonuk (Sherwood, OR) was the top ranked athlete in the High Jump with a height of 1.68m, 5' 6" at the Occidental Invitational, the fourth-best in program history.
Asberry-Blanco, Peterson, Adams and Bachmeier also earned 2nd Team All-American honors for their finishes at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships this past week.