A two-time national champion and a coach who led his team to a ninth consecutive conference title highlight the 2025 Pacific West Conference Women’s Track and Field awards.
Fresno Pacific Brianna Green was selected by the league’s coaches as the Track Athlete of the Year and
Azusa Pacific head coach
Jack Hoyt is the Coach of the Year. APU’s
Luisa Fischer was chosen as the Field Athlete of the Year, Biola’s
Eboselulu Omofoma is the Track Freshman of the Year, and Omofoma shares the Field Freshman of the Year with
Concordia’s Telma Kristjannson.
Brianna Green helped her Sunbird team to a fourth place finish at the NCAA Championships, the highest placing in program history. Green earned three All-American awards and two national championships, including winning it all in the 400 meter hurdles with a personal record time of 56.88. The Florida native won that title race by nearly a full second, and ran legs on two Fresno Pacific All-American relay teams.
Green’s 4x100 relay foursome set Division II all-time and championship records with a scorching time of 43.85. Her 4x400 relay squad finished third for another trip to the podium with a time of 3:33.12. This came after a dominant performance by Green at the PacWest Championships in April, where she won the 400 hurdles and both relays, along with finishing second in the 100 hurdles. She was named the Track Athlete of the Meet.
Azusa Pacific’s
Luisa Fischer was named the PacWest Field Athlete of the Year. The senior from Germany scored 25 points at the NCAA National Championships and tallied 26 points at the PacWest Championships. The multi-event star finished second in the heptathlon at the nationals with a personal best tally of 5,817 points, which ranks seventh all-time at the NCAA Championships. She also placed 12
th in the javelin.
At the PacWest Championships, Fischer set a conference record with a fling of 50.14 in the javelin. She also finished fifth in the high jump.
APU head coach
Jack Hoyt led the Cougars to their ninth straight PacWest title, their seventh consecutive with Hoyt as the head coach. The Cougars ran away with the crown with 209 team points, 66 more than the second-place Sunbirds. APU had nine individual champions at the PacWest meet.
Azusa Pacific has now won nine of the 11 PacWest women’s track and field team titles dating back to 2013. The former Seattle Pacific head coach and UCLA associate head coach also led the Cougars to NCAA national team titles in 2021 and 2023.
The Freshman Track Athlete of the Year is
Biola’s Eboselulu Omofoma. The true freshman from Greeley, Colo. scored in four events at the PacWest Championships (long jump, triple jump, and both hurdles).
She saved her top performance for the NCAA Championships, clocking 58.80 in the 400 hurdles for the bronze medal. Prior to the title race, she set a Biola school mark in the preliminaries with time of 59.03. She set Eagle school records in that race and the 100 hurdles (13.92).
Omofoma, was also named the Co-Freshman Field Athlete of the Year. She place third in the triple jump at the PacWest meet (11.47), was eighth in the long jump (5.69) and had a personal best of 1.61 in the high jump. She shared the award with Concordia’s
Telma Kristjannson, who placed second at the PacWest Championships in the high jump with a school record leap of 1.71 (5-5 ½). The Norway native was a All-West Region selection. She placed second in the high jump at the Bryan Clay and won the event at the OCC Coast Classic and the Ron Kamaka Open.
The annual PacWest Track and Field awards are voted on by the conference’s coaches, and take into account the entirety of the 2025 season.
| 2025 ALL-PACWEST WOMEN'S TRACK AND FIELD AWARDS |
| Track Athlete of the Year |
Brianna Green |
Fresno Pacific |
| Field Athlete of the Year |
Luisa Fischer |
Azusa Pacific |
| Track Freshman of the Year |
Eboselulu Omofoma |
Biola |
| Co-Field Freshmen of the Year |
Eboselulu Omofoma
Telma Kristjannson |
Biola
Concordia |
| Coach of the Year |
Jack Hoyt |
Azusa Pacific |