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USTFCCCA Track and Field Outdoor All-Americans 2026

Four Titans Tabbed USTFCCCA All-Americans

Three land on the first team

5/26/2026 4:07:00 PM

USTFCCCA Release

NEW ORLEANS - Four student-athletes on the Illinois Wesleyan University men's and women's track and field teams were named U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association All-Americans for their efforts at the 2026 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships this past weekend in La Crosse, Wis. 

Seniors Evan Lowder (Bloomington, Ill.-Normal Community), Taylor French (Romeoville, Ill.-Plainfield East), Adriana Crabtree (Normal, Ill.-University High) and junior Imani Ogunribido (Hanover Park, Ill.-Lake Park) all earned All-American honors. French was tabbed Second Team All-American, while Lowder, Crabtree, and Ogunribido landed on the First Team. 

French concluded her illustrious career as a Second Team All-American in the women's javelin. Adding to her four All-American honors as a Titan volleyball player, French threw 41.97m in the preliminary round at the national championship to finish 12th and earn All-American status as a member of the track and field team. 

Lowder earned his sixth All-American honor, landing on the First Team following his performance in the men's outdoor 400m Saturday, May 23 at the national championship. The senior crossed the finish line in 47.11 in the finals of the event to come in eighth-place and earn a spot on the podium.

Crabtree rewrote the record books in her final outing as a Titan in the 3000m steeplechase. In the prelims, Crabtree posted her personal-best time to lock up a spot in the finals. The next day in the finals, the senior ran six seconds faster and posted a career-best third-place finish with a time of 10:18.82. The time also broke the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin's all-time record. 

Ogunribido earned her fifth career First Team All-American honor by way of back-to-back national championships in the outdoor triple jump. The junior became the program's 21st national champion on Saturday, saving her best jump of 12.83m for her final attempt. Ogunribido is just the third women's triple jumper in Division III history to earn consecutive national titles. 

Ogunribido is set to return for her senior season, while French, Crabtree, and Lowder conclude their decorated Titan careers as All-Americans. 
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