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2026 Outdoor Season Best Marks
800M: 2:33.07 – L&C Electric Forest Open, March 21
1,500M: 5:19.09 – Peyton Shotwell Invitational, March 28
2026 Indoor Season Best Marks
Mile: 6:07.50 – 2026 Whitworth Indoor Invite, February 13-14 –
19th in program history
NOTABLES
- Competed in four meets during her junior season
- Opened her season by setting a new career-best time in the Indoor Mile (6:07.50) and helped the 4x800M Relay Team (11:06.12) set the program record at the Whitworth Indoor Invite
- Placed seventh in the 800M and 1,500M and helped the 4x400M Relay Team place third overall at the Eldon & Chuck Throwdown
- Notched a season-best time in the 1,500M (24th place) and finished 17th in the 800M at the Peyton-Shotwell Invitational On March 28
2024-25 Awards
2025 Northwest Conference Scholar-Athlete
2025 Outdoor Season Best Marks
800M: 2:28.14 – Linfield Jenn Boyman Memorial Invitational, April 5 –
47th in program history
1,500M: 5:15.57 – John Knight Invite, April 12
2025 Indoor Season Best Marks
600M: 1:56.19 – Portland Indoor #1, January 26 –
2nd in program history
800M: 2:40.21 – Portland Indoor #2, February 9
NOTABLES
- Competed in nine meets during her sophomore season
- Posted PR times in all four of her events and top-50 marks in three of them
- Opened her season on January 26 at the Portland Indoor #1 Meet when she ran the second-fastest time in program history in the 600M (1:56.19)
- Ran a top-50 mark in program history in the Outdoor 800M on April 5 with a time of 2:28.14 at the Jenn Boyman Memorial Invitational
- Posted a PR time in the 1,500M (5:15.57) and just missed matching her PR in the 800M (2:29.93) at the John Knight Invite
2024 Outdoor Season Best Marks
800M: 2:30.37– Northwest Conference Championship, April 15
1,500M: 5:23.53 – Pacific Open, March 30
2024 Indoor Season Best Marks
800M: 2:39.59 – Portland Indoor #2, February 4-
9th in program history
NOTABLES
- Competed in nine meets during her freshman season
- Made her collegiate track & field debut on February 4 at the Portland Indoor #2 Meet and ran the 9thfastest time in indoor program history in the 800M
- Placed 17th in the 800M at the Northwest Conference Championship Meet in her final race of the season
At Lewis & Clark: Minoring in Gender Studies and English ... Member of the cross country team ... Works as a Resident Advisor and Gender Studies Student Assistant.
Prior to Lewis & Clark: Attended Discovery Canyon Campus … Won the Distance Team Best "Cheerleader" Award … Member of the National English Honors Society and National Honor Society … Earned Academic Excellence Honor Roll honors all four years … Finished as a IB Diploma Program Graduate.
Why Lewis & Clark?: Similar (to Colorado) appreciation to the outdoors, I love rain, the school’s holistic values align with mine, the cultural and artistic diversity in the environment and school.