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CSUN's Mosley and Davis Win Discus Titles at Big West Championships
5/16/2026 11:03:00 PM | Men's Track & Field, Women's Track & Field
LONG BEACH, Calif.---The CSUN Track & Field teams swept the discus events on the final day of the 2026 Big West Championships at Jack Rose Track on Saturday.
The Matador women posted their best finish since 2019, tying for sixth place in the team standings while the Matador men finished in seventh place, improving from ninth place on Friday.Â
BIG WEST CHAMPIONS
Senior Summer Mosley successfully defended her discus title on Saturday while also breaking her own school record in the process. Her top throw came on her third attempt, which went for 59.60m (195-6). Mosley captured 10 team points for the Matadors with her first-place finish. Mosley has now broken her own school record in the discus twice this season.Â
On the men's side, senior Kyriaun Davis won the discus title with a new PR of 58.41m (191-7) to pick up 10 team points. That mark topped his previous school record set just two weeks ago (57.63m). Davis' Big West title in the discus was the first by a Matador since 2018.Â
ON THE PODIUM
Walter Pierce earned his first career All-Big West honors on Saturday. Pierce competed in the men's 400m finals, finishing second overall with his time of 47.04 to collect eight team points.Â
Katherine Shipp Davis was the runner up in the women's discus, finishing behind Mosley with a new PR of 55.28m (181-4) to pick up eight team points. Shipp-Davis' throw ranks fourth-best in CSUN history.Â
In the women's triple jump, Camryn Harris set a PR of 12.86m (42-2.25) as she finished third overall and picked up six team points for the women's team. Harris' leap was good enough to reach fifth-best in CSUN history.Â
Also reaching the podium on the women's side was the women's 4x100m relay team of Hannah Bridge, Amaya Rice, Makyla Jones and Serena Grace. The team posted a time of 45.34 to finish third overall and collect six team points.Â
MATADOR SCORERS
Senior Elijah Ignacio was fourth overall in the men's discus for CSUN, picking up five team points for the men's team. His best toss went for 53.71m (176-2).Â
James Crawford was one of eight to compete in the 100m finals on Saturday. He would clock in a wind-aided time of 10.23 to record five team points. Crawford also qualified for the 200m finals on Saturday but did not compete.Â
The women's 4x400m relay team also scored for CSUN as the quartet of Trystin Mitchell, Brianna Wells, Jones and Grace ran at 3:42.89 for five team points. On the men's side, the 4x400m relay team of Gabe Martinez, Jayden Smith, Wyatt Wiggins, Jr. and Pierce took fifth place with a time of 3:11.50 to receive four team points.Â
Senior Amani Britton wrapped up her final Big West Championship with a PR in the women's discus at 51.04m (167-5). That toss put her fifth place overall as she garnered four team points. Her PR also cracked the school's all-time top-10 list in eighth place.Â
Grace took part in the women's 100m finals round as she was fifth overall with a wind-aided time of 11.63. Her performance picked up four team points.Â
Finally, in the men's triple jump, Aiydan Bague posted a PR of 15.27m (50-1.25) to collect three team points. Jay Louison-Roe, the defending triple jump champion, finished seventh overall at 15.20m (49-10.5) for two team points.Â
OTHER MATADOR PERFORMANCES
ACCORDING TO COACH JUSTIN JOHNSON
"I'm so proud of our student-athletes and coaching staff. We had some amazing moments in every event area. Not everything worked out the way we planned it but the effort and the will to win was present throughout the championships. We put our best foot forward, competed with confidence and that's all I can really ask for.Â
"Thank you to all of our seniors for their dedication to our program and the faith they have put in us to help them achieve success at a high level. I wish all of you the best in your next chapter in life. You are all Matadors for life."
UP NEXT
CSUN sets its sights to the NCAA West First Round, set to take place from May 27-20 at John McDonnell Field in Fayetteville, Ark.
#GoMatadors
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The Matador women posted their best finish since 2019, tying for sixth place in the team standings while the Matador men finished in seventh place, improving from ninth place on Friday.Â
BIG WEST CHAMPIONS
Senior Summer Mosley successfully defended her discus title on Saturday while also breaking her own school record in the process. Her top throw came on her third attempt, which went for 59.60m (195-6). Mosley captured 10 team points for the Matadors with her first-place finish. Mosley has now broken her own school record in the discus twice this season.Â
On the men's side, senior Kyriaun Davis won the discus title with a new PR of 58.41m (191-7) to pick up 10 team points. That mark topped his previous school record set just two weeks ago (57.63m). Davis' Big West title in the discus was the first by a Matador since 2018.Â
ON THE PODIUM
Walter Pierce earned his first career All-Big West honors on Saturday. Pierce competed in the men's 400m finals, finishing second overall with his time of 47.04 to collect eight team points.Â
Katherine Shipp Davis was the runner up in the women's discus, finishing behind Mosley with a new PR of 55.28m (181-4) to pick up eight team points. Shipp-Davis' throw ranks fourth-best in CSUN history.Â
In the women's triple jump, Camryn Harris set a PR of 12.86m (42-2.25) as she finished third overall and picked up six team points for the women's team. Harris' leap was good enough to reach fifth-best in CSUN history.Â
Also reaching the podium on the women's side was the women's 4x100m relay team of Hannah Bridge, Amaya Rice, Makyla Jones and Serena Grace. The team posted a time of 45.34 to finish third overall and collect six team points.Â
MATADOR SCORERS
Senior Elijah Ignacio was fourth overall in the men's discus for CSUN, picking up five team points for the men's team. His best toss went for 53.71m (176-2).Â
James Crawford was one of eight to compete in the 100m finals on Saturday. He would clock in a wind-aided time of 10.23 to record five team points. Crawford also qualified for the 200m finals on Saturday but did not compete.Â
The women's 4x400m relay team also scored for CSUN as the quartet of Trystin Mitchell, Brianna Wells, Jones and Grace ran at 3:42.89 for five team points. On the men's side, the 4x400m relay team of Gabe Martinez, Jayden Smith, Wyatt Wiggins, Jr. and Pierce took fifth place with a time of 3:11.50 to receive four team points.Â
Senior Amani Britton wrapped up her final Big West Championship with a PR in the women's discus at 51.04m (167-5). That toss put her fifth place overall as she garnered four team points. Her PR also cracked the school's all-time top-10 list in eighth place.Â
Grace took part in the women's 100m finals round as she was fifth overall with a wind-aided time of 11.63. Her performance picked up four team points.Â
Finally, in the men's triple jump, Aiydan Bague posted a PR of 15.27m (50-1.25) to collect three team points. Jay Louison-Roe, the defending triple jump champion, finished seventh overall at 15.20m (49-10.5) for two team points.Â
OTHER MATADOR PERFORMANCES
- Two Matadors competed in the men's 1500m final round on Saturday. Elijah Stenberg was 10th in the event with his time of 3:52.99 while Camilo Torres followed in 11th place at 3:55.46.Â
- In the men's triple jump, Tzu-Ting Chan missed the cut for the finals as he was 12th with his leap of 14.42m (47-3.75).Â
- Three men's competitors saw action in the 5000m race as Thomas Achten was the fastest Matador at 14:42.87 to place 12th. Torres was 24th in the event, running at 15:19.41 while Ceser Cuevas took 33rd place at 16:05.15.Â
- A total of five Matador women's runners competed in the 5000m. Lilit Arakelyan set a PR of 17:25.45 to finish 14th overall. Ami Jacobson followed next at 17:58.79 to finish 25th while Brianna Torres ran at 18:14.53 to place 30th. Nadia Munoz was 31st at 18:16.32 and Savannah Ganter was 35th at 18:35.08.Â
- Treasure Brown also participated in the women's discus as she finished 19th overall with a toss of 43.61m (143-1).Â
ACCORDING TO COACH JUSTIN JOHNSON
"I'm so proud of our student-athletes and coaching staff. We had some amazing moments in every event area. Not everything worked out the way we planned it but the effort and the will to win was present throughout the championships. We put our best foot forward, competed with confidence and that's all I can really ask for.Â
"Thank you to all of our seniors for their dedication to our program and the faith they have put in us to help them achieve success at a high level. I wish all of you the best in your next chapter in life. You are all Matadors for life."
UP NEXT
CSUN sets its sights to the NCAA West First Round, set to take place from May 27-20 at John McDonnell Field in Fayetteville, Ark.
#GoMatadors
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