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Cure, McNair Earn Spots on the All-RMAC First Team

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference released its 2025 Women's Outdoor Track and Field All-RMAC Teams, and two Rangers were honored in Regis University's first year of competition.

Ninety-six individuals earned All-RMAC recognition for 130 total honors, with 14 institutions represented. The All-RMAC Teams are based on results at the RMAC Championships, with first-, second-, and third-place finishers named First-Team All-RMAC and fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-place finishers earning Second Team All-RMAC recognition. Additionally, members of the first-place relay teams earned First Team All-RMAC honors, while second-place relay teams received Second Team All-RMAC recognition.

Lindsey Cure, Fr., Javelin – Cure earned a spot on the All-RMAC First Team after claiming gold in the javelin throw. Her best throw of the season came at the RMAC Championship Meet, with a mark of 46.43m (152' 4"), clearing the competition by nearly three meters. Cure has three gold medals and three silver medals to her name in six competitions, and will compete at CSU-Pueblo for the NCAA DII National Championship Meet on Saturday.

Bryn McNair., So., High Jump – McNair was named to the All-RMAC First Team after tying for second place in the high jump, clearing 1.67m (5' 5.75"). She tied with the RMAC Field Athlete of the Year, Rojrika Cambell of New Mexico Highlands, and was .06m behind first place.

For the full All-RMAC Teams, click here.

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