Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Names Men’s Indoor Track and Field Major Award Winners (2024)

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Names Men’s Indoor Track and Field Major Award Winners (2)

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Names Men’s Indoor Track and Field Major Award Winners

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Names Men’s Indoor Track and Field Major Award Winners (3)

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference announced its 2023-24 Men’s Indoor Track & Field Major Awards and All-Conference rosters on Wednesday. Highlighting the postseason distinctions are Colorado School of Mines’ Loic Scomparin and Colorado State University Pueblo’s Justin Jenks. The two earned RMAC Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Year and RMAC Indoor Field Athlete of the Year honors, respectively. Chadron State’s Chayton Bynes and Colorado Mesa’s Miller Jones claim the title of Co-Freshman of the Year, while Colorado Mesa’s head coach, Brad Gamble, earns the Men’s Coach of the Year award.

Loic Scomparin takes home the RMAC Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Year Award after an eventful season. Scomparin shined at the 2024 RMAC Indoor Track & Field Championships, claiming a victory in the 5000-meter and earning two second place finishes in the 3000m and Mile; his performance at the championships earned him the Men’s Indoor Track & Field Athlete of the Meet honor. The junior made his mark in NCAA Division II history this season, as he crossed the finish line of the 5000m with a time of 13:29.35, the third fastest time in DII history. Scomparin was not done solidifying his name, as he also ran 3000m in a time of 7:46.11, the second fastest time in DII history. Behind Scomparin, the Orediggers hold the national rank of No. 6 in the latest United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) rankings.

Justin Jenks claims the RMAC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Year Award after a dominant performance at the 2024 RMAC Championships in Spearfish, S.D. Jenks left the championships with a pair of gold medals after winning the weight throw and shot put with marks of 19.55m and 18m, respectively. The senior led the ThunderWolves to a fourth-place finish at the championships with a total of 55 points. Currently, in shot put, Jenks has the fifth best mark in the nation with a throw of 18.34m.

Chayton Bynes and Miller Jones share the RMAC Men’s Indoor Freshman of the Year crown after both had impressive performances in their first year of collegiate competition. Bynes hit provisional qualifying marks in both the long jump and triple jump this year and placed second at the RMAC Championships in the triple jump. At the championships, Bynes recorded a triple jump mark of 15.09m which is the third best mark by a freshman in the nation this season. Jones took home the triple jump gold medal at the RMAC championships with a leap of 15.39m. At the Ninth Annual Indoor Gorilla Classic, the true freshman recorded a triple jump mark of 15.57m, the sixth best mark in the nation this season and the best mark by a freshman.

Brad Gamble takes home the RMAC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Coach of the Year Award after leading his team to a third-place finish at the RMAC Championships. The Mavericks recorded 106 total team points at the championships, setting a new program record. With Gamble at the helm, the Mavericks currently hold the 11th overall rank in NCAA Division II this season in the latest USTFCCCA rankings.

RMAC Indoor Track and Field Major Awards are voted on by the league’s head coaches. Coaches are not permitted to vote for themselves or their student-athletes. The league’s all-conference teams are determined by finishes at the RMAC Indoor Championships. The top-three finishers in each race are named first-team selections, while the fourth, fifth and sixth-place finishers are tabbed second-team selections. For relay events, the first-place team is named the first team and the second-place team is named the second team.


RMAC Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Year: Loic Scomparin, Colorado School of Mines
RMAC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Year: Justin Jenks, CSU Pueblo
RMAC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Year: Chayton Bynes, Chadron State / Miller Jones, Colorado Mesa
RMAC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Coach of the Year: Brad Gamble, Colorado Mesa

2023-24 RMAC Men’s All-Conference First Team

EventNameNameName
60m DashBrian Mosley, Jr., UCCSKymani Sterling, UCCSElijah Williams, CMU
60m HurdlesEverett Delate, MinesCreighton Trembly, CSCAnthony Martinez, MSU Denver
200m DashKymani Sterling, UCCSElijah Williams, CMURyan Clapper, CSC
400m DashAndrew Muncy, UCCSAshton Whisler, UCCSKelsey Montague, CMU
800m RunTim Thompson, MinesAndrew O’Keefe, ASUBraden Andersen, BHSU
MileDavid Cardenas, ASULoic Scomparin, MinesAlberto Campa, Mines
3,000m RunSimon Kelati, WCULoic Scomparin, MinesTyler Nord, WCU
5,000m RunLoic Scomparin, MinesPaul Knight, MinesDuncan Fuehne, Mines
4x400m RelayS. Jean, A. Whisler, A. Muncy, K. Sterling, UCCS
Distance Medley RelayT. Cochran, M. Luna, H. Majeski, M. Storer, CCU
Weight ThrowJustin Jenks, CSU PuebloChristopher Jenni, CSCLuke Hard, UCCS
Pole VaultHunter Potrykus, MinesAidan Bennet, MinesNoah Kelly, Mines
Long JumpJustin Thompson, CMUPeterson Bohannon, UCCSRichard Safoh, UCCS
High JumpEddie Kurjak, CMUZace Buckhold, CMUSkye Ciccarelli, UCCS
Triple JumpMiller Jones, CMUChayton Bynes, CSCEddie Kurjak, CMU
Shot PutJustin Jenks, CSU PuebloBrody Welch, MinesXavier Freeman, CSU Pueblo
HeptathlonBrett Glaser, BHSUThorben Hast, UCCSAidan Thompson, SDM


2023-24 RMAC Men’s All-Conference Second Team

EventNameNameName
60m DashDonovan Mini, UCCSJustice Mendoza, UCCSKade Christensen, CMU
60m HurdlesNigel James, UCCSSam Burns, WCUCoulton Chan, Mines
200m DashJustice Mendoza, UCCSBrian Mosley, Jr., UCCSQuincy Efeturi, CSC
400m DashSebastian Jean, UCCSLandon Gary, WCUElijah Hatcher, ASU
800m RunJon Sweepe, CSU PuebloThomas Maxfield, WUMateo Luna, CCU
MileBrock Drengenberg, MinesConner Dossman, FLCEsteban Deniz, WCU
3,000m RunDawson Gunn, MinesDuncan Fuehne, MinesJagger Zlotoff, UCCS
5,000m RunDaniel Appleford, MinesDawson Gunn, MinesNoel Lopez, MSU Denver
4x400m RelayK. Montague, A. Mora, L. Hoenninger, D. Campbell, CMU
Distance Medley RelayK. Beloy, G. Young, N. Swalley, J. Sweepe, CSU Pueblo
Weight ThrowSully Mack, BHSULogan Butterfield, WCULeonardo Ramos, CSU Pueblo
Pole VaultKai Miller, MinesShane Conley, MinesJackson Wray, Mines
Long JumpGrant Haskins, UCCSEddie Kurjak, CMUPeyton Turnage, UCCS
High JumpGrant Redmond, MinesKeith McInnis, CSU PuebloSawyer Nelson, SDM
Triple JumpZace Buckhold, CMUPeyton Turnage, UCCSSalem Brunk, CMU
Shot PutJames Hochanadel, ASULeonardo Ramos, CSU PuebloCooper Stevens, SDM
HeptathlonLevi Hoenninger, CMUKaden Dower, CSCLogan Hafey, CMU
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