NEW ORLEANS -- San Diego State’s Jenna Fee Feyerabend and Shaquena Foote have each been named second-team All-America selections, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced Monday. The duo were honored for their performances at the NCAA Indoor Championships last weekend at the Virginia Beach Sports Center.
Feyerabend came in 10th place in the pentathlon with 4,202 points, a season-best total and the second-best mark of her career. Feyerabend now has the top-2 pentathlon finishes at the NCAA Indoor Championships for SDSU after taking ninth in 2023 with 4,263 points.
Foote, meanwhile, came in fourth in her heat in the prelims of the 400 meters and 14th overall in a time of 52.58 seconds. Foote was the first Aztec qualifier in the event since SDSU hall-of-famer Tonette Dyer came in 18th in 2003 in 56.02.
San Diego State now has 30 indoor All-Americans with Foote being the 20th different Aztec to garner the award.
Athletes of member institutions who finished in the top-8 of their respective individual events and relays at the 2023 NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field Championships this past weekend in Virginia Bech took home first-team All-America honors, while those who placed ninth through 16th individually and as part of a relay earned second-team recognition. The remaining athletes were honorable mention.
The outdoor season resumes as San Diego State plays host to the Aztec Invitational (March 21-22) and the Shelia Burrell Aztec Heptathlon/Decathlon (March 27-28) in consecutive weekends.