USTFCCCA RELEASE
NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) released its All-Region honors for the 2025 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field season on Wednesday. Lee University amassed 41 All-Region mentions along with 12 Top-Performers.
The Lady Flames collected 24 All-Region honors, while the Flames added 17 more. Seven of the women's honorees also recorded the top performance in the South Region. Five of the Lee men honorees were the region's top performer.
The top five individuals in each event from each region earned All-Region honors, in addition to each of the members of a top three ranked relay team. Only USTFCCCA member programs were eligible for awards.
Liz Lannom led the Lady Flames with four All-Region honors. She earned the recognition in the 100-meter hurdles, high jump, heptathlon and joined Sydney White, Jydia Faucette and Maddox Mayfield on the All-Region 4x400-meter relay team. Mayfield added All-Region honors in the 400-meter dash.
Ashlyn Iliff was the Top-Performer and All-Region in the 3000-meter steeplechase. Liezl Theron and Graice Waite were All-Region and the top performers in the high jump and shot put, respectively.
Lily Hare was second with three All-Region awards. She attained the status in the 800-meter run, 1500-meter run and 5000-meter run. Hare was the region's top performer in the 1500. Estella Clemons was All-Region in the 1500.
Ana Patricia Campos was listed as the Top Performer and All-Region in the 5000 and 10000-meter runs. Lyndi Chapman and Katie Krueger joined Campos as All-Region in the 10000.
Brynn Depinet and Nicole Counter earned All-Region in the pole vault with Depinet delivering the top performance.
Olivia Davidson (javelin), Faucette (triple jump), and White (heptathlon) rounded out All-Region honors for the Lee women.
Camden Williams led the Lee men with three All-Region performances in the shot put, discus and hammer. He was the top performer in the discus.
Three more Flames recorded All-Region in two events each. Pierre Chauveau was All-Region in the 5000 and 10000-meter runs. Luke Gaddis earned the award in the steeplechase and 5000, while Edimo Ninteretse reached All-Region status at the 1500 and 5000 distances. Ninteretse was the top performer in the 5000.
Joining Gaddis as All-Region performers in the steeplechase were Parker Campbell, Stephen Clark and Tal Old. Clark posted the best steeplechase time in the South Region.
Xian Campbell was All-Region in the 10000 and Aaron Himes was the same in the 5000. Jacob Hatcher and Evan Moore were All-Region in the 1500 with Hatcher being the region's top performer.
Cameron Stine completed the list of award winners as an All-Region honoree in the decathlon. He accumulated the highest point total among all competitors in the South Region this season.