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Track & Field with Three Representatives at 2025 World Athletics Championships
9/11/2025 | Track and Field
TOKYO – Three Rebel greats will represent Ole Miss track & field and their home countries at the 2025 World Athletics Outdoor Championships, which begin Saturday in Tokyo and run through Sept. 20.
Competing over the next week in Japan are: three-time All-American middle distance runner Tiarnan Crorken (Team Great Britain) in the men's 800-meter; three-time Olympian and reigning Olympic silver medalist Sam Kendricks (Team USA) in the men's pole vault; and three-time NCAA Champion and 2024 Olympian McKenzie Long (Team USA) in the women's 200-meter dash.
This is the first World Championship team for both Crorken and Long, but not the first global competition roster for Long, who made the Olympic final in the women's 200-meter dash in Paris last summer after concluding one of the most spectacular careers in the history of Ole Miss women's track & field earlier that summer.
For Kendricks, this marks the eighth World roster in his storied career, which has included six medals – including back-to-back golds in 2017 and 2019, which at the time made him one of two men in world history to repeat as the World pole vault champion.
The World Outdoor Championships date back unofficially to 1976, with the official first championship meet held in Helsinki in 1983. The meet was then held every four years until 1991, when it moved to a two-year cycle in between the Summer Olympic Games – with the lone exception since being the 2022 meet, which was delayed from 2021 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Since 1983, the World Championships have been held in: Rome (1987); Tokyo (1991); Stuttgart, Germany (1993); Gothenburg, Sweden (1995); Athens, Greece (1997); Seville, Spain (1999); Edmonton, Canada (2001); Saint-Denis, France (2003); Helsinki (2005); Osaka, Japan (2007); Berlin (2009); Daegu, South Korea (2011); Moscow (2013); Beijing (2015); London (2017); Doha, Qatar (2019); Eugene, Oregon (2022); and Budapest (2023).
Below is a full competition schedule, as well as individual previews on each Rebel in Tokyo. Fans can catch all the action live on the NBC family of television networks, as well as streaming online via Peacock.
OLE MISS QUALIFIERS
Team USA
Sam Kendricks – Men's Pole Vault
McKenzie Long – Women's 200-Meter Dash
Team Great Britain
Tiarnan Crorken – Men's 800-Meter
COMPETITION/BROADCAST SCHEDULE (All Times Central)
Sat., Sept. 13
5:05 AM CT – Men's Pole Vault Qualifying – Sam Kendricks (Team USA) – TV: CNBC | Streaming: Peacock
Mon., Sept. 15
5:49 AM CT – Men's Pole Vault Final (if qualified) – Sam Kendricks (Team USA) – TV: USA Network | Streaming: Peacock
Tues., Sept. 16
5:35 AM CT – Men's 800-Meter Qualifying – Tiarnan Crorken (Team Great Britain) – TV: USA Network | Streaming: Peacock
Wed., Sept. 17
5:30 AM CT – Women's 200-Meter Dash Qualifying – McKenzie Long (Team USA) – TV: USA Network | Streaming: Peacock
Thurs., Sept. 18
7:24 AM CT – Women's 200-Meter Dash Semifinals (if qualified) – McKenzie Long (Team USA) – TV: USA Network | Streaming: Peacock
7:45 AM CT – Men's 800-Meter Semifinals (if qualified) – Tiarnan Crorken (Team Great Britain) – TV: USA Network | Streaming: Peacock
Fri., Sept. 19
8:22 AM CT – Women's 200-Meter Dash Final (if qualified) – McKenzie Long (Team USA) – TV: USA Network | Streaming: Peacock
Sat., Sept. 20
8:22 AM CT – Men's 800-Meter Final (if qualified) – Tiarnan Crorken (Team Great Britain) – TV: CNBC | Streaming: Peacock
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Tiarnan Crorken • Men's 800-Meter • Team Great Britain
Hometown: Burnley, England
Years at Ole Miss: 2022-23
Qualifying: Tues., Sept. 16 • 5:35 a.m. CT
Semifinals: Thurs., Sept. 18 • 7:45 a.m. CT
Final: Sat., Sept. 20 • 8:22 a.m. CT
Career Best: 1:44.48 • No. 20 British history • Aug. 20, 2025 (TSV Stadion; Pfungstadt, Germany)
Season Best: Same
World Athletics Ranking Score: 68th (1213)
World Rank: T-62nd
British Rank: 6th
Last British Medal: Ben Pattison, 2023 (Bronze)
Ole Miss World Outdoor Prior History: 2 qualifiers (George Kersh, 1991, Team USA; John Rivera Jr., 2023, Puerto Rico)
Quick Facts: First career World team … British runner-up in the 800-meter at 1:45.56 … Earned the World qualifying standard on Aug. 20 in Germany at a career-best 1:44.48 … 3x British finalist in the 800-meter … 3x First-Team All-American … 7 career NCAA points scored … 3x NCAA qualifier (2x indoor, 1x outdoor) … 12 career SEC points scored … 2023 SEC Outdoor bronze medalist in the 800-meter ... Ended career fifth in Ole Miss history outdoors in the 800-meter (1:46.81), fifth indoors (1:47.39) ... Ran the fastest leg on Ole Miss' title winning 4x800-meter relay at the 2023 Penn Relays at 1:46.70; Ole Miss narrowly missed the Penn Relays record with what was then the fifth-best 4x800 in collegiate history at 7:12.37... Missed 2022 outdoor season due to injury.
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Sam Kendricks • Team USA • Men's Pole Vault
Hometown / High School: Oxford, Mississippi / Oxford HS
Years at Ole Miss: 2012-14
Qualifying: Sat., Sept. 13, 5:05 a.m. CT
Final: Mon., Sept. 15, 5:49 a.m. CT
Career Best: 6.06m/19-10.50 • No. 2 U.S. History (former American record), T-No. 6 World History • July 27, 2019 (U.S. Championships; Des Moines, Iowa)
Indoor Season Best: 5.90m/19-04.25 • Twice, Most Recent: March 22, 2025 (World Athletics Indoor Championships; Beijing)
Outdoor Season Best: 5.82m/19-1 • July 11, 2025 (Monaco)
World Athletics Ranking Score: 3rd (1422)
World Rank: T-12th
U.S. Rank: 3rd
Last U.S. Medal: Chris Nilsen, 2023 (Tie, Bronze)
Ole Miss World Outdoor Prior History: 3 qualifiers (Sam Kendricks, 2015; Kendricks, 2017, gold; Kendricks, 2019, gold)
Quick Facts: Track & Field News bronze medal favorite … 3x Olympian … 2x Olympic medalist, won silver in 2024 (Paris) and bronze in 2016 (Rio) … Made Team USA in 2021 for Tokyo Games (did not compete) … First Rebel men's athlete in department history to make Team USA Olympic roster multiple times (regardless of sport) … First men's athlete in Ole Miss track & field history to qualify for multiple Olympiads … 2x World Outdoor Champion (2017, '19) … 8x World qualifier, 6x World medalist (4x indoor, 2x outdoor) … At the time of his 2019 victory, was one of only two men in world history to repeat as a world champion in the pole vault alongside former world record holder, Sergey Bubka … Set what was then an American record 6.06m/19-10.50 at the 2019 U.S. Championships, winning a record sixth straight U.S. outdoor title … Ranks tied for sixth in world history in the pole vault … Indoor PR 6.01m/19-08.50 from 2020 ranks ninth in world history, third in U.S. history indoors … 11x U.S. Champion (7 outdoors, 4 indoors) … 2x NCAA Champion … 2014 NCAA Runner-Up … 5x All-American … 2x SEC Champion … 2013 World University Games Gold Medalist … 2014 SEC Indoor Men's Field Athlete of the Year … 19x Diamond League champion … 2017 USATF Jesse Owens Athlete of the Year … 22nd member of the six-meter club.
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McKenzie Long • Team USA • Women's 200-Meter Dash
Hometown / High School / Previous School: Ironton, Ohio / Pickerington Central / NC State
Years at Ole Miss: 2023-24
Qualifying: Wed., Sept. 17, 5:30 a.m. CT
Semifinals: Thurs., Sept. 18, 7:24 a.m. CT
Final: Fri., Sept. 19, 8:22 a.m. CT
Career Best: 21.83 (+1.0) • Ole Miss Record, No. 2 Collegiate History, T-No. 10 U.S. History, T-No. 25 World History • June 8, 2024 (NCAA Final)
Season Best: 21.93 (+1.2) • 2025 World No. 3, U.S. No. 2 • July 12, 2025 (Memphis, Tenn.)
World Athletics Ranking Score: 8th (1346)
World Rank: 3rd
U.S. Rank: 2nd
Last U.S. Medal: Gabby Thomas, 2023 (silver); Sha'Carri Richardson, 2023 (bronze)
Ole Miss World Outdoor Prior History: First qualifier
Quick Facts: First career World Championships roster … 2024 Olympian, made 200-meter final in Paris and finished seventh … Finished fifth at the U.S. Championships in August at 22.20, missing the top-three by two-thousandths of a second (22.199 to Gabby Thomas' 22.197) … Added to Team USA roster after Thomas, the reigning Olympic champion, withdrew from competition due to injury … Enters ranked third worldwide at season-best 21.93 (+1.2) … Also ranks 29th worldwide and 12th in the U.S. in the 100-meter this season at 10.98 (+1.2) … 2024 Bowerman Award semifinalist … 3x NCAA Champion; won 100, 200 and 4x100m relay for Ole Miss in a 90-minute span outdoors on June 8, 2024 … Became one of 15 women in NCAA Division I history to sweep the 100 and 200; one of just six to add a victory in the 4x1 … First Rebel to win an NCAA Outdoor title in an event shorter than 800-meters, men or women … First Rebel woman to win an NCAA title, indoors or outdoors, in an event shorter than 1500-meters or mile … First Rebel to win two national titles in the same meet, let alone three, let alone on the same day … One of four Rebels to ever win multiple national titles in the same season, only the second Rebel woman to do so alongside four-time Olympian Brittney Reese (indoor/outdoor long jump, 2008) … No. 2 collegiate history, No. 10 U.S. history, No. 25 World history at her NCAA winning 200-meter time 21.83 (+1.0) … First woman in collegiate history to record multiple wind-legal sub-22 second times in the 200 (within the college season) … NCAA 100-meter semifinal time of 10.91 (+0.0), which tied her for 10th in collegiate history … Ran second leg on Ole Miss' winning 4x1 team; ran 42.22 in the semifinal to rank the Rebels No. 5 in collegiate history … Scored 22.5 of Ole Miss' 38 points en route to a record fifth-place team finish …2x NCAA runner-up … 8x All-American (7x First-Team) … 45.5 career NCAA points scored … Part of four top-25 NCAA team finishes in as many career tries with the Rebels … 9x NCAA qualifier (all at Ole Miss) … 9x NCAA East Region qualifier … 2x SEC Champion … 2x First-Team All-SEC … 2x Second-Team All-SEC … 6x SEC medalist … 47.5 career SEC points scored … 2024 SEC Indoor Scholar-Athlete of the Year … First repeat SEC Champion in the women's 200 outdoors since LSU's Kimberlyn Duncan, who won three in a row from 2011-13 … Ran on each of the six fastest 4x1 times in Ole Miss history, as well as seven of the top-nine and eight of the top-10 … USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week (May 13) … SEC Women's Runner of the Week (April 30) … First Rebel woman to ever attempt the 100/200/4x1 triple at NCAAs (did so twice) … Ended career with six Ole Miss records: indoor 60-meter (7.10), indoor 200-meter (22.48), indoor 300-meter (37.38), outdoor 100-meter (10.80/+3.5), outdoor 200-meter (21.83/+1.0), outdoor 4x100-meter relay (42.22) … First Rebel woman to break 7.10 in the 60-meter (7.10), 11.00 in the 100-meter (10.80/+3.5; 10.91/+0.0), 23.00 in the indoor 200-meter (22.48) and 22.7 in the outdoor 200-meter (21.83/+1.0) … Owns a windy all-conditions PR of 10.80 (+3.5) from the 2023 Texas Relays … Left NC State as school record holder in: outdoor 200 (23.00), 4x100-meter relay (44.11), indoor 4x400-meter relay (3:44.51) … 2x U.S. U20 finalist (2019, 100/200) … 2x USTFCCCA All-Academic … 2024 USTFCCCA Women's Track Scholar-Athlete of the Year … Currently working toward her second master's degree, this time in public health … Completed her master's in criminal justice at Ole Miss in 2023, and her bachelor's in psychology and communications at NC State in 2022.
Competing over the next week in Japan are: three-time All-American middle distance runner Tiarnan Crorken (Team Great Britain) in the men's 800-meter; three-time Olympian and reigning Olympic silver medalist Sam Kendricks (Team USA) in the men's pole vault; and three-time NCAA Champion and 2024 Olympian McKenzie Long (Team USA) in the women's 200-meter dash.
This is the first World Championship team for both Crorken and Long, but not the first global competition roster for Long, who made the Olympic final in the women's 200-meter dash in Paris last summer after concluding one of the most spectacular careers in the history of Ole Miss women's track & field earlier that summer.
For Kendricks, this marks the eighth World roster in his storied career, which has included six medals – including back-to-back golds in 2017 and 2019, which at the time made him one of two men in world history to repeat as the World pole vault champion.
The World Outdoor Championships date back unofficially to 1976, with the official first championship meet held in Helsinki in 1983. The meet was then held every four years until 1991, when it moved to a two-year cycle in between the Summer Olympic Games – with the lone exception since being the 2022 meet, which was delayed from 2021 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Since 1983, the World Championships have been held in: Rome (1987); Tokyo (1991); Stuttgart, Germany (1993); Gothenburg, Sweden (1995); Athens, Greece (1997); Seville, Spain (1999); Edmonton, Canada (2001); Saint-Denis, France (2003); Helsinki (2005); Osaka, Japan (2007); Berlin (2009); Daegu, South Korea (2011); Moscow (2013); Beijing (2015); London (2017); Doha, Qatar (2019); Eugene, Oregon (2022); and Budapest (2023).
Below is a full competition schedule, as well as individual previews on each Rebel in Tokyo. Fans can catch all the action live on the NBC family of television networks, as well as streaming online via Peacock.
OLE MISS QUALIFIERS
Team USA
Sam Kendricks – Men's Pole Vault
McKenzie Long – Women's 200-Meter Dash
Team Great Britain
Tiarnan Crorken – Men's 800-Meter
COMPETITION/BROADCAST SCHEDULE (All Times Central)
Sat., Sept. 13
5:05 AM CT – Men's Pole Vault Qualifying – Sam Kendricks (Team USA) – TV: CNBC | Streaming: Peacock
Mon., Sept. 15
5:49 AM CT – Men's Pole Vault Final (if qualified) – Sam Kendricks (Team USA) – TV: USA Network | Streaming: Peacock
Tues., Sept. 16
5:35 AM CT – Men's 800-Meter Qualifying – Tiarnan Crorken (Team Great Britain) – TV: USA Network | Streaming: Peacock
Wed., Sept. 17
5:30 AM CT – Women's 200-Meter Dash Qualifying – McKenzie Long (Team USA) – TV: USA Network | Streaming: Peacock
Thurs., Sept. 18
7:24 AM CT – Women's 200-Meter Dash Semifinals (if qualified) – McKenzie Long (Team USA) – TV: USA Network | Streaming: Peacock
7:45 AM CT – Men's 800-Meter Semifinals (if qualified) – Tiarnan Crorken (Team Great Britain) – TV: USA Network | Streaming: Peacock
Fri., Sept. 19
8:22 AM CT – Women's 200-Meter Dash Final (if qualified) – McKenzie Long (Team USA) – TV: USA Network | Streaming: Peacock
Sat., Sept. 20
8:22 AM CT – Men's 800-Meter Final (if qualified) – Tiarnan Crorken (Team Great Britain) – TV: CNBC | Streaming: Peacock
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Tiarnan Crorken • Men's 800-Meter • Team Great Britain
Hometown: Burnley, England
Years at Ole Miss: 2022-23
Qualifying: Tues., Sept. 16 • 5:35 a.m. CT
Semifinals: Thurs., Sept. 18 • 7:45 a.m. CT
Final: Sat., Sept. 20 • 8:22 a.m. CT
Career Best: 1:44.48 • No. 20 British history • Aug. 20, 2025 (TSV Stadion; Pfungstadt, Germany)
Season Best: Same
World Athletics Ranking Score: 68th (1213)
World Rank: T-62nd
British Rank: 6th
Last British Medal: Ben Pattison, 2023 (Bronze)
Ole Miss World Outdoor Prior History: 2 qualifiers (George Kersh, 1991, Team USA; John Rivera Jr., 2023, Puerto Rico)
Quick Facts: First career World team … British runner-up in the 800-meter at 1:45.56 … Earned the World qualifying standard on Aug. 20 in Germany at a career-best 1:44.48 … 3x British finalist in the 800-meter … 3x First-Team All-American … 7 career NCAA points scored … 3x NCAA qualifier (2x indoor, 1x outdoor) … 12 career SEC points scored … 2023 SEC Outdoor bronze medalist in the 800-meter ... Ended career fifth in Ole Miss history outdoors in the 800-meter (1:46.81), fifth indoors (1:47.39) ... Ran the fastest leg on Ole Miss' title winning 4x800-meter relay at the 2023 Penn Relays at 1:46.70; Ole Miss narrowly missed the Penn Relays record with what was then the fifth-best 4x800 in collegiate history at 7:12.37... Missed 2022 outdoor season due to injury.
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Sam Kendricks • Team USA • Men's Pole Vault
Hometown / High School: Oxford, Mississippi / Oxford HS
Years at Ole Miss: 2012-14
Qualifying: Sat., Sept. 13, 5:05 a.m. CT
Final: Mon., Sept. 15, 5:49 a.m. CT
Career Best: 6.06m/19-10.50 • No. 2 U.S. History (former American record), T-No. 6 World History • July 27, 2019 (U.S. Championships; Des Moines, Iowa)
Indoor Season Best: 5.90m/19-04.25 • Twice, Most Recent: March 22, 2025 (World Athletics Indoor Championships; Beijing)
Outdoor Season Best: 5.82m/19-1 • July 11, 2025 (Monaco)
World Athletics Ranking Score: 3rd (1422)
World Rank: T-12th
U.S. Rank: 3rd
Last U.S. Medal: Chris Nilsen, 2023 (Tie, Bronze)
Ole Miss World Outdoor Prior History: 3 qualifiers (Sam Kendricks, 2015; Kendricks, 2017, gold; Kendricks, 2019, gold)
Quick Facts: Track & Field News bronze medal favorite … 3x Olympian … 2x Olympic medalist, won silver in 2024 (Paris) and bronze in 2016 (Rio) … Made Team USA in 2021 for Tokyo Games (did not compete) … First Rebel men's athlete in department history to make Team USA Olympic roster multiple times (regardless of sport) … First men's athlete in Ole Miss track & field history to qualify for multiple Olympiads … 2x World Outdoor Champion (2017, '19) … 8x World qualifier, 6x World medalist (4x indoor, 2x outdoor) … At the time of his 2019 victory, was one of only two men in world history to repeat as a world champion in the pole vault alongside former world record holder, Sergey Bubka … Set what was then an American record 6.06m/19-10.50 at the 2019 U.S. Championships, winning a record sixth straight U.S. outdoor title … Ranks tied for sixth in world history in the pole vault … Indoor PR 6.01m/19-08.50 from 2020 ranks ninth in world history, third in U.S. history indoors … 11x U.S. Champion (7 outdoors, 4 indoors) … 2x NCAA Champion … 2014 NCAA Runner-Up … 5x All-American … 2x SEC Champion … 2013 World University Games Gold Medalist … 2014 SEC Indoor Men's Field Athlete of the Year … 19x Diamond League champion … 2017 USATF Jesse Owens Athlete of the Year … 22nd member of the six-meter club.
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McKenzie Long • Team USA • Women's 200-Meter Dash
Hometown / High School / Previous School: Ironton, Ohio / Pickerington Central / NC State
Years at Ole Miss: 2023-24
Qualifying: Wed., Sept. 17, 5:30 a.m. CT
Semifinals: Thurs., Sept. 18, 7:24 a.m. CT
Final: Fri., Sept. 19, 8:22 a.m. CT
Career Best: 21.83 (+1.0) • Ole Miss Record, No. 2 Collegiate History, T-No. 10 U.S. History, T-No. 25 World History • June 8, 2024 (NCAA Final)
Season Best: 21.93 (+1.2) • 2025 World No. 3, U.S. No. 2 • July 12, 2025 (Memphis, Tenn.)
World Athletics Ranking Score: 8th (1346)
World Rank: 3rd
U.S. Rank: 2nd
Last U.S. Medal: Gabby Thomas, 2023 (silver); Sha'Carri Richardson, 2023 (bronze)
Ole Miss World Outdoor Prior History: First qualifier
Quick Facts: First career World Championships roster … 2024 Olympian, made 200-meter final in Paris and finished seventh … Finished fifth at the U.S. Championships in August at 22.20, missing the top-three by two-thousandths of a second (22.199 to Gabby Thomas' 22.197) … Added to Team USA roster after Thomas, the reigning Olympic champion, withdrew from competition due to injury … Enters ranked third worldwide at season-best 21.93 (+1.2) … Also ranks 29th worldwide and 12th in the U.S. in the 100-meter this season at 10.98 (+1.2) … 2024 Bowerman Award semifinalist … 3x NCAA Champion; won 100, 200 and 4x100m relay for Ole Miss in a 90-minute span outdoors on June 8, 2024 … Became one of 15 women in NCAA Division I history to sweep the 100 and 200; one of just six to add a victory in the 4x1 … First Rebel to win an NCAA Outdoor title in an event shorter than 800-meters, men or women … First Rebel woman to win an NCAA title, indoors or outdoors, in an event shorter than 1500-meters or mile … First Rebel to win two national titles in the same meet, let alone three, let alone on the same day … One of four Rebels to ever win multiple national titles in the same season, only the second Rebel woman to do so alongside four-time Olympian Brittney Reese (indoor/outdoor long jump, 2008) … No. 2 collegiate history, No. 10 U.S. history, No. 25 World history at her NCAA winning 200-meter time 21.83 (+1.0) … First woman in collegiate history to record multiple wind-legal sub-22 second times in the 200 (within the college season) … NCAA 100-meter semifinal time of 10.91 (+0.0), which tied her for 10th in collegiate history … Ran second leg on Ole Miss' winning 4x1 team; ran 42.22 in the semifinal to rank the Rebels No. 5 in collegiate history … Scored 22.5 of Ole Miss' 38 points en route to a record fifth-place team finish …2x NCAA runner-up … 8x All-American (7x First-Team) … 45.5 career NCAA points scored … Part of four top-25 NCAA team finishes in as many career tries with the Rebels … 9x NCAA qualifier (all at Ole Miss) … 9x NCAA East Region qualifier … 2x SEC Champion … 2x First-Team All-SEC … 2x Second-Team All-SEC … 6x SEC medalist … 47.5 career SEC points scored … 2024 SEC Indoor Scholar-Athlete of the Year … First repeat SEC Champion in the women's 200 outdoors since LSU's Kimberlyn Duncan, who won three in a row from 2011-13 … Ran on each of the six fastest 4x1 times in Ole Miss history, as well as seven of the top-nine and eight of the top-10 … USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week (May 13) … SEC Women's Runner of the Week (April 30) … First Rebel woman to ever attempt the 100/200/4x1 triple at NCAAs (did so twice) … Ended career with six Ole Miss records: indoor 60-meter (7.10), indoor 200-meter (22.48), indoor 300-meter (37.38), outdoor 100-meter (10.80/+3.5), outdoor 200-meter (21.83/+1.0), outdoor 4x100-meter relay (42.22) … First Rebel woman to break 7.10 in the 60-meter (7.10), 11.00 in the 100-meter (10.80/+3.5; 10.91/+0.0), 23.00 in the indoor 200-meter (22.48) and 22.7 in the outdoor 200-meter (21.83/+1.0) … Owns a windy all-conditions PR of 10.80 (+3.5) from the 2023 Texas Relays … Left NC State as school record holder in: outdoor 200 (23.00), 4x100-meter relay (44.11), indoor 4x400-meter relay (3:44.51) … 2x U.S. U20 finalist (2019, 100/200) … 2x USTFCCCA All-Academic … 2024 USTFCCCA Women's Track Scholar-Athlete of the Year … Currently working toward her second master's degree, this time in public health … Completed her master's in criminal justice at Ole Miss in 2023, and her bachelor's in psychology and communications at NC State in 2022.
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