COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – On Tuesday afternoon the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference announced the 2024-25 First Team Academic All-RMAC selections and RMAC Academic Honor Roll honorees for the sport of women's indoor track & field. Highlighting this year's recipients and representing Black Hills State University are
Norah Entzi,
Erin Weibel,
Sylvia Brown,
Alivia Weathers,
Alexis Weiers,
Abigail Robberson,
Katelyn Krieger,
Evie Boyd, and
Christianna Wall on the RMAC Academic Honor Roll.
Entzi competed in six meets this indoor track & field season, recording one top-5 and four individual top-10 finishes on the year. She posted career-best times of 2:21.35 in the 800m run and 5:18.68 in the mile at the SDSU Indoor Classic. At the RMAC Indoor Track & Field Championships she was a part of the eighth place distance medley relay team that clocked a time of 12:40.62. In the classroom Entzi is pursuing a degree in exercise science.
Weibel competed in six meets this indoor track & field season, collecting three consecutive event wins in the pole vault to begin the year in addition to a top-5 finish in all six appearances. She posed a career-best mark at the RMAC Indoor Track & Field Championships, clearing 3.68m (12' 0.75") for a fifth place finish and Second Team All-RMAC honors. Her career-best at the conference championships also continued to move her up the Yellow Jacket All-Time Performance List, tying for fifth in program history. In the classroom Weibel is pursuing a degree in physical education.
Brown competed in four meets this indoor track & field season, notching one individual top-5 finish as she was second at the Dave Little Alumni Mile with a career-best time of 5:16.42 in the mile. Additionally, she recorded a career-best and school record time of 17:05.25 at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational in Boston. At the RMAC Indoor Track & Field Championships she was a part of the eighth place distance medley relay team that tallied a time of 12:40.62. In the classroom Brown is pursuing a degree in exercise science.
Weathers competed in seven meets this indoor track & field season, recording five top-5 and nine top-10 finishes in individual events. While competing in the pentathlon at multiple meets, she posted career-best marks and times in the 60m dash (8.60), 60m hurdles (9.53), high jump (1.43m (4' 8.25")), shot put (10.65m (34' 11.25")), and pentathlon points (2,812). The career-best 2,812 points in the pentathlon earned her a tenth place finish at the RMAC Indoor Track & Field Championships. In the classroom Weathers is pursuing a degree in general studies.
Weiers competed in two meets this indoor track & field season as she posted season-best times of 5:35.26 in the mile at the CU Invitational and 11:23.45 at the SDSU Indoor Classic. In the classroom Weiers is pursuing a degree in elementary education.
Robberson competed in four meets this indoor & outdoor season, recording one event win and two individual top-5 finishes this year. Her lone win of the season occurred at the "Golden Eagle" Last Chance as she posted a career-best time of 11:00.97 in the 3,000m run. Other career-best times she collected during the year included times of 5:30.90 in the mile and 19:02.26 in the 5,000m run at the SDSU Indoor Classic. In the classroom Robberson is pursuing a degree in biology/chemistry.
Krieger competed in five meets this indoor track & field season, recording one event win and two individual top-2 finishes. Her lone win of the year occurred in the 800m run at the "Golden Eagle" Last Chance as she clocked a time of 2:21.10. She posted career-best times of 5:08.70 in the mile and 10:25.51 in the 3,000m run at the SDSU Indoor Classic. At the RMAC Indoor Track & Field Championships she collected a 16
th place finish in the 800m run with a time of 2:24.43 and was a part of the eighth place distance medley relay team that notched a time of 12:40.62. In the classroom Krieger is pursuing a degree in studio art.
Boyd competed in four meets this indoor track & field season, recording one individual top-5 finish on the year. She posted career-best times of 10:32.46 in the 3,000m run at the CU Invitational, and 5:21.71 in the mile and 17:56.62 in the 5,000m run at the SDSU Indoor Classic. Her 5,000m time in Brookings cracked the Yellow Jacket All-Time Performance List, ranking seventh in program history. At the RMAC Indoor Track & Field Championships she ran to a 12
th place finish and time of 18:38.25 in the 5,000m run. In the classroom Boyd is pursuing a degree in elementary education.
Wall competed in six meets this indoor track & field season, recording four top-5 and seven individual top-10 finishes on the year. She posted career-best marks of 12.07m (39' 7.25") in the shot put at the Myrle Hanson Open and 14.25m (46' 9") in the weight throw at the SDSU Indoor Classic. At the RMAC Indoor Track & Field Championships she was 12
th in the weight throw with a mark of 14.12m (46' 4") and 13
th in the shot put with a mark of 11.74m (38' 6.25"). In the classroom Wall is pursuing a degree in biology.
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll recognizes student-athletes in each conference-sponsored sport who academically maintain at least a 3.30 cumulative grade-point average, have completed two consecutive semesters at their current institution, and have used a season of competition.
Each institution's athletic communications directors nominate student-athletes who academically maintain at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average, along with the other criteria for the Academic Honor Roll, for recognition on the First Team Academic All-RMAC in each sport. The league's athletic communications directors for that sport vote to compose the First Team Academic All-RMAC and select the Academic Player of the Year. They are not permitted to vote for their own student-athletes.
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