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UTSA Roadrunners track and field

The UTSA Roadrunners track and field team is the track and field program that represents University of Texas at San Antonio. The Roadrunners compete in NCAA Division I as a member of the American Athletic Conference. The team is based in San Antonio, Texas at the Park West Athletics Complex.[2]

Key Information

The program is coached by Aaron Fox.[3] The track and field program officially encompasses four teams, as the NCAA regards men's and women's indoor track and field and outdoor track and field as separate sports.[4]

UTSA sprinter Leonard Byrd qualified for the 2001 World Championships in Athletics in the 4 × 400 m relay, winning the gold medal before being disqualified due to his teammate doping. Byrd was considered a hopeful for the 1996 Olympic team.[5][6]

Postseason

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As of 2024, a total of 10 men and 7 women have achieved individual first-team All-American status at the men's outdoor, women's outdoor, men's indoor, or women's indoor national championships.[7][8]

First team All-Americans
Team Championships Name Event Place Ref.
Women's 1985 Outdoor Starlite Williams Triple jump 8th [9]
Women's 1989 Indoor Jody Dunston 3000 meters 4th [10]
Women's 1989 Outdoor Jody Dunston 5000 meters 4th [11]
Women's 1989 Outdoor Jody Dunston 10,000 meters 3rd [12]
Women's 1990 Indoor Teresa Neighbors 55 meters 3rd [13]
Women's 1992 Outdoor Rosalyn King 4 × 400 meters relay 4th [14]
Tammy Booker
Lisa Addison
Portia Matthews
Men's 1995 Outdoor Leonard Byrd 400 meters 7th [15]
Women's 1996 Indoor Tameka Roberts Long jump 6th [16]
Men's 1996 Outdoor Leonard Byrd 400 meters 3rd [15]
Women's 1997 Indoor Tameka Roberts 200 meters 4th [17]
Men's 1997 Outdoor Leonard Byrd 400 meters 7th [15]
Women's 1998 Indoor Tameka Roberts 200 meters 5th [17]
Men's 2002 Outdoor Justin Youngblood Decathlon 7th [18]
Women's 2002 Outdoor Rhonda Ray Heptathlon 7th [19]
Men's 2004 Indoor Justin Youngblood Heptathlon 7th [20]
Men's 2004 Outdoor Justin Youngblood Decathlon 7th [18]
Women's 2004 Outdoor Ryanne Dupree Heptathlon 7th [19]
Men's 2005 Indoor Brandon Buteaux Heptathlon 7th [20]
Women's 2005 Outdoor Ryanne Dupree Heptathlon 8th [19]
Women's 2006 Indoor Ryanne Dupree Pentathlon 4th [21]
Men's 2007 Outdoor Larry Brooks 800 meters 8th [22]
Women's 2007 Outdoor Ryanne Dupree Heptathlon 6th [19]
Men's 2008 Outdoor Teddy Williams 100 meters 7th [23]
Men's 2009 Indoor Teddy Williams 60 meters 8th [24]
Men's 2010 Indoor Teddy Williams 60 meters 4th [24]
Men's 2010 Outdoor Devon Bond Triple jump 5th [25]
Men's 2012 Outdoor Keyunta Hayes 400 meters hurdles 4th [26]
Men's 2013 Indoor Richard Garrett Jr. Shot put 4th [27]
Men's 2014 Outdoor Keyunta Hayes 400 meters hurdles 6th [26]
Men's 2014 Outdoor Richard Garrett Jr. Shot put 4th [28]
Men's 2022 Indoor Jemuel Miller Triple jump 6th [29]
Men's 2023 Outdoor Jack Turner Decathlon 7th [18]
Women's 2024 Indoor Ida Andrea Breigan Long jump 6th [16]
Women's 2024 Outdoor Ida Andrea Breigan Long jump 8th [30]

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