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2020 Outdoor: Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2020 Indoor: Became first NCAA DII student-athlete to be named the USTFCCCA Women’s Field Athlete of the Year three times. Ranked 1
st in NCAA DII in long and triple jump. Named LSC Women’s Field Athlete of the Year and LSC Outstanding Women’s Field Athlete after winning long and triple jump at conference championships. Had a seasonal best mark of 42-5.5 (12.94m) in the triple jump en route to winning her third straight individual title. She also won the long jump with a leap of 20-7.75 (6.29m). Recorded the sixth-best long jump mark in NCAA DII history, 20-10.75 (6.37m), to finish third at the Corky Classic. It was also a new and conference record and earned her USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week. Was also named the National Athlete of the Week after finishing second in the triple jump at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic with a jump of 41-11.25 (12.78m). Earned USTFCCCA All-Region honors (long jump and triple jump).
2019 Outdoor: Named U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (UTSFCCCA) Outdoor National Field Athlete of the Year after scoring 18 points at the NCAA DII Championships helping the Lady Buffs to a fourth-place finish. Won the long jump for the third straight year with a wind-aided jump of 20-7.25 (6.28m) while finishing second in the triple jump with a leap of. 42-8.75 (13.02m). Won both events at the Lone Star Conference Championships on the sixth attempt. Finished first in the triple jump at the West Texas A&M Invitational while finishing second in the long jump in the long jump at the WT Classic & Multi. Finished 10
thin the long jump and. 17
thin the triple jump at Texas Relays.
2019 Indoor:Named U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Indoor National Field Athlete of the Year. Named USTFCCCA South Central Region Female Field Athlete of the Year. Named Lone Star Conference Women’s Field Athlete of the Year. Named the LSC Championships Most Outstanding Women’s Field Athlete. Scored 14 points at the NCAA Division II Indoor Championships to lead the Lady Buffs to a seventh-place finish. She recorded a runner-up finish in the long jump with a mark of 20-05 (6.11m) while finishing third in the triple jump with a leap of 41-10.75 (12.77m). Won the long and triple jump for the second straight year at the LSC Championships in Lubbock. Finished second at the Don Kirby Elite Invite in the triple jump with a seasonal best mark of 42-3.35 (12.88m). Finished third in the long jump at the Texas Tech Open with a seasonal best mark of 20-1.5 (6.13m).
2018 Outdoor: National Champion in the long jump for the second consecutive season with a mark of 6.32-meters (20-9) on her second attempt at the NCAA Championships in Charlotte, N.C. Also finished third in the triple jump with a mark of 13.04-meters (42-9.5) while running a leg on the 4x100-meter relay that finished 10
th. Earned USTFCCCA All-Region honors in both the triple and long jump. Defended her Lone Star Conference title in the triple jump while also finishing first tin the long jump. Finished first in her section of the long jump at the Texas Relays with a wind-aided mark of 6.33m (20-9.25). Won the triple jump at the NMJC Ross Black Open with a wind-aided mark of 13.23m (43-5).
2018 Indoor: Key member of the 2018 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championship team as she scored 15 points at the national meet. Won the triple jump for her third career national title with a mark of 13.09-meters (42-11.5). Earned USTFCCCA All-Region honors in the triple and long jump. Also finished fourth in the long jump with a jump of 6.09m (19-11.75). Won the triple and long jump at the Lone Star Conference Championships including a 13.20m (43-3.75) mark in the triple jump. Won long jump at The Quad with a mark of 6.16m (20-2.5).
2017 Outdoor: Member of the 2017 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championship team and became the first Lady Buff in program history to win two national championships at a single championships winning the long jump and running a leg on the 4x100-meter relay. She won the long jump during the first day of competition with a wind-aided jump of 6.68 meters (21-11) which was the 9
th best mark (any conditions) in the world at the time. She also ran the second leg that won the national title running a school record 44.85 in the final. She also competed in the triple jump where she finished 10
th with a leap of 12.54 meters (41-1.75) to earn 2
nd Team All-American honors. Earned U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) honors in the long jump, triple jump and as a member of the 4x100m relay. She earned 2
nd Team All-Lone Star Conference as a member of the 4x100 that finished second. She also 3
rd Team All-LSC honors after finishing third in the triple jump with a mark of 12.60 meters (41-4.25). She also finished 12
th in the long jump at the same championships. She set the freshman record in the long jump with a leap of 6.38 meters (20-11.25) at the West Texas A&M Invitational. She set the freshman record in the triple jump at the Texas State Bobcat Invitational with a leap of 12.84 meters (42-1.5) on her first attempt. Ran the second leg on the 4x100 that ran 45.45 at the West Texas A&M Invitational which was the fifth-fastest time heading into the national meet. Was named LSC Women’s Field Athlete of the Week twice during the outdoor season.
2017 Indoor: Competed in the triple jump and long jump at the NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships. She finished 11
th in the triple jump with a mark of 12.09 meters (39-8) to earn USTFCCCA 2
nd Team All-American honors. Earned Third Team All-Conference honors after finishing third in the triple jump at the Lone Star Conference Championships. Her mark of 12.32 meters (40-5) provisionally qualified her for the NCAA Championships. She also finished fourth in the long jump at the LSC meet with a personal best mark of 5.82 meters (19-1.25) which was a provisional mark and the fourth-best performance in school history. Earned U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA All-Region in the triple jump.