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LCU Track & Field Teams Head to LSC Championships
Lubbock Christian University's men's and women's squads look to make their mark at the Lone Star Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships.
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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The Lubbock Christian University track and field teams are headed to the 2026 Lone Star Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships this weekend. The highlight for both the men's and women's teams is their 4x400 relay squads, which have put up impressive times this season. The men's relay team broke the program record and ran the fourth-fastest time in Division II history, while the women's relay team has the ninth-fastest time in D-II this year. Several individual LCU athletes have also provisionally qualified for NCAA championships in various events.
Why it matters
The Lone Star Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships represent a key milestone for the LCU track and field programs, as they look to build on their successes from the regular season and make a strong showing against their conference rivals. Strong performances at this event could help propel LCU athletes to qualify for the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships later in the year.
The details
The LCU men's 4x400 relay team of Reuel Campbell, Jared Sianez, and Jaylon Moffett ran a blistering 3:08.13 two weeks ago, breaking the program record and ranking fourth-fastest in Division II history. They'll need to shave less than a second off that time to break the D-II record. On the women's side, the 4x400 relay team of Kerrigan Huynh, Arana Florez, and Chiamaka Egwu ran a 3:43.40, the ninth-fastest time in D-II this season. Several LCU athletes have also provisionally qualified for NCAA championships in individual events, including Arana in the 400m and 200m, Florez and Egwu in the 400m, and distance runners Reuel Campbell and Jared Sianez.
- The 2026 Lone Star Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships will take place this weekend.
- Two weeks ago, the LCU men's 4x400 relay team set a new program record with a time of 3:08.13.
The players
Reuel Campbell
A member of the LCU men's 4x400 relay team that broke the program record and ran the fourth-fastest time in Division II history. He has also provisionally qualified for NCAA championships in the 200m and 400m.
Jared Sianez
A member of the record-breaking LCU men's 4x400 relay team who has also provisionally qualified for NCAA championships in the 200m and 400m.
Jaylon Moffett
A member of the record-breaking LCU men's 4x400 relay team who has provisionally qualified for NCAA championships in the 200m and 400m.
Kerrigan Huynh
A member of the LCU women's 4x400 relay team that ran the ninth-fastest time in Division II this season.
Arana Florez
A member of the LCU women's 4x400 relay team who has also provisionally qualified for NCAA championships in the 400m.
What’s next
The two-day Lone Star Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships will have live results available online for fans to follow the action.
The takeaway
LCU's track and field teams have put together strong seasons, with their 4x400 relay squads and individual event qualifiers poised to make a big impact at the upcoming Lone Star Conference championships. Strong performances at this key meet could help launch the Chaps and Lady Chaps toward success at the NCAA Division II level later in the year.

