A season of records and all-time moments has come to a close...
but only one will standout above all 🏆
There will be three athletes that will be selected as finalists for The Bowerman. Here are the favorites that we believe will make the cut:
🐗Sanu Jallow-Lockhart, Arkansas
- Collegiate 800m record holder (1:56.85)
- NCAA outdoor 800m and 4x400m relay champion
🐶Adaejah Hodge, Georgia
- Collegiate 100m (10.63) and 200m (21.68) record holder
- NCAA indoor and outdoor 200m champion
🦆Aaliyah McCormick, Oregon
- NCAA 60m hurdle and 100m hurdle champion
- NCAA No. 7 all-time in 100m hurdles (12.44)
🐺Amanda Moll, Washington
- Collegiate outdoor pole vault record holder (4.84m/15-10.50)
- NCAA outdoor pole vault champion
🌽Axelina Johansson, Nebraska
- NCAA indoor and outdoor shot put champion
- Collegiate indoor shot put record holder (19.92m/64-9.50)
- NCAA No. 2 all-time outdoor shot put (19.97m/65-6.50)
🐶Dejanea Oakley, Georgia
- NCAA indoor and outdoor 400m champion
- Collegiate outdoor 400m record holder (48.79)
📸: Keith Webber
"To be able to just represent Oregon, I'm just thankful and grateful to be out here." 💚
🏆 Aaliyah McCormick, 100m hurdles champion
#NCAATF x 🎥 ESPN2 / @OregonTF
The fastest overall qualifying time and it's on her home turf 🏠🦆
Aaliyah McCormick runs a 12.58 in the women's 100m hurdles, leading the athletes who move on to the finals.
#NCAATF x 🎥 ESPN2 / @OregonTF
Preparing the Hayward crowd for something special!
Defending NCAA champion Aaliyah McCormick of Oregon checks in at No. 7 all-time in collegiate history in the women's 100m hurdles with her 12.44 facility record at the #NCAATF West Regional.
📸: @kylierosegraham
@Baghurst I find that the rules are so inconsistently enforced and I don’t understand why T&F (and honestly it’s just track, field athletes don’t seem to be penalized for celebrating) is different that other sports. For what it’s worth, I’ve seen a kid cartwheel across the finish.