LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com) - UNLV track & field alum Kaysha Love finished seventh overall in the women's monobob at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Games and was one of three Americans to finish in the top-10.
The Herriman, Utah native participated in four heats, posting times of 59.54 in heat one (3rd overall), 1:00.47 in heat two (15th overall), 59.21 in heat three (5th overall) and 1:00.05 in heat four (16th overall).
Love and fellow Rebel alum Azaria Hill are scheduled to compete in the two-woman bobsleigh beginning on Friday, February 20th as the duo, who secured a silver medal together in the 2025-26 World Cup season opener, competed together in the 2024 two-woman bobsleigh at the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Foundation (IBSF) World Championships, finishing fourth overall in the event, posting a final total time of 3:45.23.
Love graduated from UNLV in 2021 with a degree in psychology, after making a name for herself in the UNLV track & field record books. Love still ranks first in UNLV's 4x100m Relay All-Time Outdoor Performances (43.81), third in UNLV's 4x400m Relay All-Time Indoor Performances (3:38.65) and fifth in UNLV's 4x400m Relay All-Time Outdoor Performances (3:35.35).
Hill was also a member of the team in the same season, placing top eight in multiple events at the 2021 Mountain West Outdoor Track & Field Championships.