Trenton Hernandez

14 women earn USTFCCCA All-America status in 2025

Aug 2, 2025

Fourteen women's track & field student-athletes can proudly call themselves U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Americans for the 2025 season. Twelve individuals earned first-team All-America honors, and three were second team selections.
 
Cal State San Bernardino's Amari Weatherford and Hailey Hunt each collected an incredible three first-team All-American honors. CSUSB's Coryssa Hope and Cal State LA's Jonon Young joined Weatherford and Hunt as winners of multiple first-team All-American honors in 2025. Chico State's Della Molina collected a first-team and a second-team All-American award.
 
The Coyotes led the CCAA with six individuals earning 11 All-American honors. Chico State earned three All-American selections. Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State LA and Stanislaus State all added a pair of USTFCCCA honorees.
 
Cal State LA's Jonon Young collected two All-American honors for the second consecutive season, and she's only a sophomore. After placing second in the long jump last season, she again earned All-America honors in the event by placing sixth. She improved four places in the triple jump, moving up from the second team in 2024 to earn first team honors with an eighth-place finish this season. She is the first Golden Eagle to win multiple All-American honors in back-to-back seasons since Moriah Jubrey in 2009 and 2010.
 
Hailey Hunt earned her fifth All-America honor in two seasons for Cal State San Bernardino. After earning two second team honors last year, Hunt moved up to collect three first-team All-American honors in 2025. She placed fourth in the 100m and the 200m, and helped the 4x100m relay team finish second. Hunt is the first CSUSB women's track & field student-athlete to win multiple All-American honors in consecutive seasons.
 
Amari Weatherford joined Hunt as the only Coyotes ever to win three All-American honors in one season. Weatherford collected first-team status in the 200m, and the 4x100m and 4x400m relays. She placed third in the 200m at the NCAA Championships with a career-best time of 22.92. Weatherford also helped the 4x100m relay team post a time of 43.94, which was the second-fastest time in NCAA Div. II history.
 
Coryssa Hope was a critical component of both CSUSB relay teams. She ran the first leg on the 4x400m relay team which placed fifth at Nationals with a time of 3:34.12. Hope was the third leg on the CSUSB school record-breaking 4x400m relay team that posted the second-fastest time in NCAA Div. II history.
 
Prishencia Nnoham, Alexis White, and Alexandra Ackerman each earned first-team All-American honors for their efforts on the relay teams. Ackerman teamed up with Weatherford, Hope and Hunt on the 4x100m relay. Nnoham and White joined Weatherford and Hope in the 4x400m relay.
 
Chico State's Della Molina was the only CCAA student-athlete in 2025 to earn first and second team All-American status. She placed sixth in the 10k (35:29.86) and 12th in the 5k (17:13.43). This was the second consecutive season Della Molina received second team All-American honors in the 5k.
 
Iresh Molina was also a repeat All-American for Chico State. After earning second-team honors in the 10k last season, Molina moved to the first team by placing fifth in the event with a time of 35:27.10.
 
Neshara Smith collected USTFCCCA All-American honors for the first time in her career. The junior placed sixth in the 100m hurdles at the NCAA Championships with a time of 13.55. She set her career-best mark during the prelims with a time of 13.40.
 
Isabelle Carreon gave Cal Poly Pomona its first All-American in the pole vault in nearly two decades (Lyric Teigen, 2007). The senior from Discovery Bay, Calif., cleared 12-10.25 (3.92m) on her first attempt at the height to place 10th and close her career as an All-American.
 
Stanislaus State saw Annie Wild and Mila Real earn All-American honors for the first time in their careers. Wild placed fifth in the 1500m with a time of 4:32.30. She finished the season with the CCAA's top time in the 800m and the 1500m. Real became the time Warriors' hurdler since 2000 to earn All-American status. The sophomore from Waterford, Calif., placed eighth at Nationals with a time of 59.91.
 
Cal State San Marcos' Rasha Badrani earned back-to-back All-American honors in the 400m hurdles. She collected second team honors this season with a ninth-place finish. She was a first teamer last season.
 
Click here to see the complete list of 2025 USTFCCCA All-America honorees

 
Cal Poly Pomona
Neshara Smith First Team 100 Meter Hurdles
Isabelle Carreon Second Team Pole Vault
Cal State LA
Jonon Young First Team Long Jump
Jonon Young First Team Long Jump
Cal State San Bernardino
Alexandra Ackerman First Team 4x100 Relay
Coryssa Hope First Team 4x400 Relay
Coryssa Hope First Team 4x100 Relay
Hailey Hunt First Team 100 Meters
Hailey Hunt First Team 200 Meters
Hailey Hunt First Team 4x100 Relay
Prishencia Nnoham First Team 4x400 Relay
Amari Weatherford First Team 200 Meters
Amari Weatherford First Team 4x100 Relay
Amari Weatherford First Team 4x400 Relay
Alexis White First Team 4x400 Relay
Cal State San Marcos
Rasha Badrani Second Team 400 Meter Hurdles
Chico State
Della Molina First Team 10,000 Meters
Iresh Molina First Team 10,000 Meters
Della Molina Second Team 5000 Meters
Stanislaus State
Mila Real First Team 400 Meter Hurdles
Annie Wild First Team 1500 Meters