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Trio of Rangers Earn All-Region Honors

5/21/2026 2:56:00 PM

USTFCCCA Division III Outdoor Track & Field All-Region Teams

NEW ORLEANS – Senior Emily Camlet, sophomore Lauryn Brown, and junior Sage Hendershot of the Drew University women's track & field team have earned a spot on the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Division III All-Metro Region Women's Outdoor Track & Field Team.
 
Camlet captured All-Region honors for her performance in the 400-meter dash and has now collected seven All-Region awards over her career (2024 outdoor 400m; 2025 indoor 400m; 2025 outdoor 400m; 2026 indoor 60m, 200m, and 400m; 2026 outdoor 400). Brown was recognized for her excellence in the triple jump while picking up her third career All-Region honor (2025 outdoor triple jump, 2026 indoor triple jump, 2026 outdoor triple jump). Hendershot garnered recognition in both the 100-meter dash and the long jump to up her career All-Region number to nine (2024 indoor long jump; 2024 outdoor long jump; 2025 indoor 60m and long jump, 2025 outdoor 100m and long jump; 2026 indoor 60m; 2026 outdoor 100m and long jump).
 
The top-eight individuals in each event from each region on the year-end Descending Order Lists earned all-region distinction, in addition to each member of the region's top-eight relay teams.
 
With a season-best time of 55.97 seconds, Camlet finished the season ranked No. 1 in the Metro Region and No. 27 in all of Division III in the 400. She made the cut to compete in the event at the NCAA Division III Championships, which will be held Thursday through Saturday at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse. Camlet won both the 200 and the 400 at the Landmark Conference Championships to earn the conference's Track Athlete of the Year award.
 
Brown ended the year ranked No. 2 in the Metro Region in the triple jump after smashing her own school record with a mark of 11.90 meters (39'0.5") at the AARTFC Championships on the final day before the NCAA selected its field for the Division III Outdoor Championships. Her jump vaulted her to No. 19 on the Division III performance list, and she subsequently made the cut to compete at the NCAA Division III Championships for the first time in her career. At the Landmark Conference Outdoor Championships, she scored points for the Rangers with a fourth-place finish in the triple jump and an eighth-place showing in the long jump.
 
Hendershot finished the year ranked No. 6 (tied) in the 100-meter dash and No. 7 in the long jump. She raced to a season-best time of 12.31 in the 100 at the Ramapo College Twilight Last Chance Meet, and she posted a season-best in the long jump of 5.54 meters (18'2.25") at the Ursinus Springfest meet. She also scored for the Rangers at the Landmark Conference Outdoor Championships with a fourth-place finish in the long jump.

 
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