2023-24 Track and Field Roster
Glenn, Teagun

Teagun Glenn
- Class:
- Senior
- Events:
- Javelin
- Hometown:
- Rio Rancho, N.M.
- Height:
- 5-11
- High School:
- Albuquerque Academy
- Squadron:
- 21 Blackjacks
Bio
JUNIOR YEAR | 2022-23: Did not compete.
SOPHOMORE YEAR | 2021-22: Ranked second on the team in the javelin throw during the outdoor season…recorded a career-best throw of 195’8” to finish second at the Air Force Twilight Open…scored for the Falcons at the Mountain West Outdoor Championships after finishing fourth with a throw of 191’6”…also placed fourth at the Fresno State Invitational (194’0”)…opened the season with a winning throw of 186’6”.
FRESHMAN YEAR | 2020-21: Registered the Falcons’ second-best javelin throw of 2021 at the Aztec Invitational…posted a personal-best throw of 193’9” to finish third at that meet…ranked No. 3 on the team in the shot put during the indoor season…recorded a career-best 47’11¾” at the Championships at the Peak meet...claimed runner-up honors in collegiate debut after throwing a 47’5¼” at the Air Force Holiday Open…matched that distance for a top-five finish at the UCCS Open.
HIGH SCHOOL: Albuquerque Academy...named the 2019-20 New Mexico Gatorade Track and Field Athlete of the Year...two-time New Mexico 5A state champion...claimed five additional medals at the state championships (three silver, two bronze)...18-time USATF All-American...four-time USATF Junior Olympic national champion...member of the MileSplitNM.com All-Decade Team in the javelin...claimed a pair of top-three finishes in the javelin at the Texas Relays (third in 2018, second in 2019)...finished fifth in that event at two Great Southwest meets (2017, 2019)...finished second in the shot put at the Indoor Great Southwest in 2020...recorded prep-best marks of 197’1” (javelin), 56’2¾” (shot put) and 160’2” (discus)...earned nine varsity letters (five in track and field, two in football, two in wrestling)...two-time state qualifier in wrestling (195 pounds in 2018, 220 pounds in 2019)...named all-state in guitar as a sophomore...earned honors in guitar twice (2016-17, 2017-18)...three-time academic all-district selection (twice in track and field, once in wrestling).
PERSONAL: Full name is Teagun Alphonse Glenn…son of Cheryl Glenn...has one younger sister...majoring in management...will serve as a space operations officer in the U.S. Space Force after graduation…currently serving as Group 3 PEER Officer…played the guitar for five years...has many aunts, uncles, grandparents and cousins that have been enlisted members of the military, but will be his family’s first Academy graduate and first officer…spent two summer periods in leadership roles with Azimuth, a new USSF program for rising sophomores…served as Alpha/CSOPS Flight Commander for one period, where he was accountable for Alpha Flight and training ROTC and Naval Academy cadets on how to operate FalconSAT-6 and FalconSAT-8…served as Squadron Commander for Azimuth during the final summer period…also completed a three-week virtual Cadet Summer Research Project (CSRP) with Star Harbor, a commercial space company .…member of Cadet Squadron 21.
SOPHOMORE YEAR | 2021-22: Ranked second on the team in the javelin throw during the outdoor season…recorded a career-best throw of 195’8” to finish second at the Air Force Twilight Open…scored for the Falcons at the Mountain West Outdoor Championships after finishing fourth with a throw of 191’6”…also placed fourth at the Fresno State Invitational (194’0”)…opened the season with a winning throw of 186’6”.
FRESHMAN YEAR | 2020-21: Registered the Falcons’ second-best javelin throw of 2021 at the Aztec Invitational…posted a personal-best throw of 193’9” to finish third at that meet…ranked No. 3 on the team in the shot put during the indoor season…recorded a career-best 47’11¾” at the Championships at the Peak meet...claimed runner-up honors in collegiate debut after throwing a 47’5¼” at the Air Force Holiday Open…matched that distance for a top-five finish at the UCCS Open.
HIGH SCHOOL: Albuquerque Academy...named the 2019-20 New Mexico Gatorade Track and Field Athlete of the Year...two-time New Mexico 5A state champion...claimed five additional medals at the state championships (three silver, two bronze)...18-time USATF All-American...four-time USATF Junior Olympic national champion...member of the MileSplitNM.com All-Decade Team in the javelin...claimed a pair of top-three finishes in the javelin at the Texas Relays (third in 2018, second in 2019)...finished fifth in that event at two Great Southwest meets (2017, 2019)...finished second in the shot put at the Indoor Great Southwest in 2020...recorded prep-best marks of 197’1” (javelin), 56’2¾” (shot put) and 160’2” (discus)...earned nine varsity letters (five in track and field, two in football, two in wrestling)...two-time state qualifier in wrestling (195 pounds in 2018, 220 pounds in 2019)...named all-state in guitar as a sophomore...earned honors in guitar twice (2016-17, 2017-18)...three-time academic all-district selection (twice in track and field, once in wrestling).
PERSONAL: Full name is Teagun Alphonse Glenn…son of Cheryl Glenn...has one younger sister...majoring in management...will serve as a space operations officer in the U.S. Space Force after graduation…currently serving as Group 3 PEER Officer…played the guitar for five years...has many aunts, uncles, grandparents and cousins that have been enlisted members of the military, but will be his family’s first Academy graduate and first officer…spent two summer periods in leadership roles with Azimuth, a new USSF program for rising sophomores…served as Alpha/CSOPS Flight Commander for one period, where he was accountable for Alpha Flight and training ROTC and Naval Academy cadets on how to operate FalconSAT-6 and FalconSAT-8…served as Squadron Commander for Azimuth during the final summer period…also completed a three-week virtual Cadet Summer Research Project (CSRP) with Star Harbor, a commercial space company .…member of Cadet Squadron 21.
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