ASBURY, Ky. - Grace's track and field team produced a series of All-American finishes on the final day of the NCCAA National Championships.
The Lancers had four individual national titles as well, wrapping up a memorable championship week.
Grace's men and women both placed fourth in the nation.
Grace kicked off the final morning on a thrilling note in the women's 5,000-meter run. Addi Dewey and Cece Mitchell raced side-by-side to the finish line; Dewey claimed the national title with a time of 17:45.81, and Mitchell crossed the finish line a split second behind (17:46.00).
Grace Geller, Tame Sigler and Grace Pettit finished sixth, seventh and eighth respectively in the race, giving the women's team 24 points from the 5,000 race alone.
Brady Hunsberger won the 1,500 with a sub-four minute time of 3:59.63, marking the start of a memorable day for Hunsberger. Hunter Quadlin was not far behind with a second-place finish (4:02.55).
Hunsberger went on to win the 800 title as well with a time of 1:54.65. Kyle Robinson placed fourth in the event (1:56.77).
Cherish Ray produced another national title. She broke the tape in the 800 at 2:15.13.
Morgan Welch was the national runner-up in the 1,500 (4:52.20), which was another impressive race for Grace. Cassandra Cross placed fifth (5:01.84), and Izzy Moon was seventh (5:06.51). Additionally, Welch grabbed sixth in the 800 (2:20.59).
Luke Mansfield won silver in the 400 hurdles with a second-place finish of 1:55.70.
John Young reached All-American status in the men's 5,000 when he seized third place in 15:19.33.
Michael Muiruri did the same in the 110 hurdles, ending in third place with a race of 15.34.
Mick Wright claimed sixth place in the 100 dash (10.80).
Brock Lengacher ended in seventh in the hammer throw (152-10), and Abby Affholter was eighth in the hammer (124-5) and ninth in the shot put (34-10.5).
Zach Vonk earned a point in the triple jump (41-1.5), and Addie Gustus also grabbed eighth place with her time of 16.96 in the 100 hurdles.
The Lancers ended the day with a pair of scoring relays in the 4x400. The women's crew of Sophie Rupp, Ray, Welch and Cadence Manning finished fourth (4:07.69).
The men's relay team of Mansfield, Caleb Nichols, Robinson and Ty McPhatter ended in seventh place (3:24.11).
The Lancers will end the year at the 2026 NAIA National Championships, held May 20-22 in Asheville, N.C.
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