We're about halfway through the women's outdoor track and field season and freshmen are coming into their own. Here are seven who've made an impact already in 2023.
- Alida Van Daalen (Florida) āĀ Van Daalen isĀ the only freshman with two top-10 marks in the country: fourth in shot put at 18.14 meters and seventh in discus at 58.70 meters.Ā
- Anthaya Charlton (Kentucky) ā Charlton wentĀ sub-11 in the 100 and jumped the fourth-bestĀ long jump at 6.61 meters (both wind-aided). SheĀ also ranĀ the second leg on the third-fastest 4x1 relay.
- Kenna Stimmel (Virginia Tech) ā Stimmel reached 4.45 meters in the pole vault at two meets this season. That is the third-highest mark nationally.
- Autumn Wilson (Georgia) ā Wilson ranĀ 22.56 in the 200, 11.04 in the 100 and ran the second leg on the nation's fifth-fastest 4x1 relay team.
- Juliette Whittaker (Stanford) ā Whittaker sits fifth in the 800 meters and 14th in the 1500 meters.
- Sanaa Hebron (Miami) ā Hebron ran the country's seventh-fastest time in the 400 meter hurdles at 56.28 seconds.
- Kaila Jackson (Georgia) ā Jackson ran 11.04 in the 100 and 22.78 in the 200, forming the best freshman duo in the sport with Autumn Wilson.
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