Alison Guaman
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- Hometown:
- Ambato, Ecuador
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- Year:
- Sophomore
Bio
Alison Guaman
Sophomore | Women’s Track & Field / Cross Country
Events: 1500m, 3000m, 5000m, Steeplechase
- Hometown: Ambato, Ecuador
- High School: Mario Cono Barona
- Parents: Ann Tisalema and Luis Guaman
Born July 22, 2005, Alison Guaman is a sophomore member of the South Plains College women’s track and field and cross country programs for the 2025–2026 season. She competes in the middle- and long-distance events, including the 1500m, 3000m, 5000m, and steeplechase.
Originally from Ambato, Ecuador, Alison graduated from Mario Cono Barona High School before continuing her academic and athletic journey at SPC. She brings versatility and strength across multiple distances and is a valuable contributor to both the cross country and track teams.
News mentions
South Plains College Women’s Track and Field has officially punched its ticket to the national stage, securing 31 qualifying marks as the Lady Texans prepare for the Outdoor National Championships in Hobbs, New Mexico.
The South Plains College Texans and Lady Texans wrapped up the 2026 indoor track and field season at the NJCAA National Championships in Topeka, Kansas. The Texans finished 5th overall with 58 points, while the Lady Texans placed 6th with 55.5 points, highlighted by national champions, podium finishes, and numerous scoring performances.
Entering the championship meet, the Texans are ranked No. 2 in the nation, while the Lady Texans sit at No. 7 nationally, positioning both programs among the country’s elite heading into the final showdown of the indoor season.
The South Plains College Lady Texans continued their indoor campaign at the Jarvis Scott Invite hosted by Texas Tech University, turning in multiple top finishes while solidifying their national-qualifying marks with one meet remaining before the Indoor National Championships.
The South Plains College Lady Texans competed in their second indoor meet of the season at the Stan Scott Invite and turned in another strong performance with several top finishes and national-qualifying marks.
The South Plains College Lady Texans opened their indoor season with strong performances and multiple national-qualifying marks at the Corky Classic at Texas Tech University.
