By: A.J. Vazquez, Strategic Communications & Marketing Intern
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Colorado School of
Mines' Jonah Fallon and UCCS' Josiah Billington, have earned the second Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Weekly Men's Outdoor Track & Field honors of the 2025-26 season, presented by Genesee Nutrition.
Track Athlete of the Week
Jonah Fallon, Colorado School of Mines (Redshirt Junior, Batavia, Illinois)
In his first-ever 200-meter dash, Fallon posted a mark of 20.83 seconds at the Chuck Haering Classic in Pueblo, Colorado. Fallon's time set a new Colorado School of Mines record previously held by Elias Limon's 21.28 set in 2018, ties the RMAC record, set by Adams State University's Jonah Vigil in 2022, and currently stands as the seventh-best time in Division II. Fallon also currently holds the No. 2 400-meter time in the nation of 46.07 set last week.
Others Nominated: Flynn Johnston, Black Hills State; Blaine Johnson, Chadron State; Aidan Brownell, Colorado Mesa; Lyon Craig, Regis; John Strabala, South Dakota Mines; Noah Brown, UCCS; Will Stone, Western Colorado.
Field Athlete of the Week
Josiah Billington, UCCS (Redshirt Sophomore, Castle Rock, Colorado)
At the Chuck Haering Invitational on the campus of Colorado State University Pueblo, Billington notched an impressive effort in the long jump and 100-meter dash. Billington leaped to a new personal best and NCAA Division II Provisional Qualifying mark of 7.43 meters in the long jump, good for first place overall in the 21-person
field, and currently stands as the best mark in the RMAC and fifth-best in the nation. He also clocked a 10.83-second new personal best in the 100-meter dash to finish in ninth place.
Others Nominated: Dawson Lindeen, Black Hills State; Antone Higgs, Colorado Mesa; Kai Luna, MSU Denver; Augustus Fink, South Dakota Mines; Brayden Jones, Western Colorado.
About the RMAC
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, headquartered in Colorado Springs, is a premier NCAA Division II conference with 15 institutions located in Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Utah. The RMAC currently competes in 22 NCAA Division II sports and has earned 71 national championships and 53 national runners-up since 1992. Founded in 1909, the RMAC is the most historic athletic conference in the western United States and Division II.
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