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SALT LAKE CITY – McKaylie Caesar and Morgan Jensen of Utah track & field officially earned honorable mention accolades from the United Sates Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
In their final collegiate race, both Caesar and Jensen went out with honorable mention distinction in their first-ever appearance at NCAA Championships. Jensen was the first to cross the finish-line, recording a time of 33:11.05 for 19th-overall while Caesar finished in 20th-overall with a run of 33:34.36.
The pair are just the seventh and eighth runners all-time for Utah at earn honorable mention accolades at the NCAA Championships since 2010.
Jensen (2020-25) closed out her collegiate career at No. 2 (32:33.52) on the all-time list at Utah in the 10,000m event while also checking in at No. 9 all-time in the outdoor 5000m event with a mark of 16:04.23. The Sandy, Utah, product will also go down as just the second Ute ever to compete in three-consecutive NCAA Cross Country Championships.
Caesar (2023-25) wrapped up her career at Utah No. 4 (33:05.56) all-time in the 10,000m event. She was also a part of the 4x1600m relay crew that ran the second-fastest time in program history this year (19:21.30) at the Drake Relays.
For the latest news and information on the Utah cross country and track & field programs, fans can stay connected online at www.UtahUtes.com, on social media by following on Facebook, X and Instagram or stay connected with Utah360, the official mobile app of Utah Athletics through the App Store or Google Play.
In their final collegiate race, both Caesar and Jensen went out with honorable mention distinction in their first-ever appearance at NCAA Championships. Jensen was the first to cross the finish-line, recording a time of 33:11.05 for 19th-overall while Caesar finished in 20th-overall with a run of 33:34.36.
The pair are just the seventh and eighth runners all-time for Utah at earn honorable mention accolades at the NCAA Championships since 2010.
Jensen (2020-25) closed out her collegiate career at No. 2 (32:33.52) on the all-time list at Utah in the 10,000m event while also checking in at No. 9 all-time in the outdoor 5000m event with a mark of 16:04.23. The Sandy, Utah, product will also go down as just the second Ute ever to compete in three-consecutive NCAA Cross Country Championships.
Caesar (2023-25) wrapped up her career at Utah No. 4 (33:05.56) all-time in the 10,000m event. She was also a part of the 4x1600m relay crew that ran the second-fastest time in program history this year (19:21.30) at the Drake Relays.
For the latest news and information on the Utah cross country and track & field programs, fans can stay connected online at www.UtahUtes.com, on social media by following on Facebook, X and Instagram or stay connected with Utah360, the official mobile app of Utah Athletics through the App Store or Google Play.
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