2024 Track & Field Roster
Biography
JUNIOR
Letter winner.
Placed 8th in high jump at the NWC Championships with a height of 1.51m.
Vaulted to a season best of 3.35m at the Jenn Boyman Memorial invitational.
SOPHOMORE
Letter winner.
Ran a new personal-best time of 13.89 in the 100 meter dash at the Linfield Open.
Secured a new personal-best in the 200 meter Finals with a time of 29.39 at the NWC Championships.
Raced to a time of 3:04.32 in the 800 meter at the Adams-Klein Combined Events Invitational, a new personal-best.
Clocked a new personal-best in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 17.97 at the Adams-Klein Combined Events Invitational
Soured to a new personal-best in high jump with a mark of 1.51m at the Adams-Klein Combined Events Invitational.
Recorded a season-best mark of 2.91 m in the pole vault at the Linfield Open.
Jumped to a season-best in the long jump with a distance of 4.66 at the Adams-Klein Combined Events Invitational.
Secured a new personal-best in the shot put with a throw of 10.12 at the Rich Allen Classic.
Recorded a new personal-best in the Javelin with a mark of 33.90m at the LCC Open.
Totaled 3241 points in the Heptathlon at the Whitworth Invitational, a new personal-best.
FRESHMAN
Letter winner.
Finished fourth in the pole vault at the NWC Championships with a mark of 3.31 meters.
Posted a mark of 4.55 meters in the long jump at the NWC Championships.
Recorded a season-best time of 14.02 in the 100 meters at the Wes Cook Invite.
Posted a season-best mark in the pole vault of 11’ 0.25” at Linfield vs Pacific.
Jumped a season-best length of 4.81 meters in the long jump in the Wes Cook Invite.
Posted a season-best throw of 9.04 meters in the shot put at Linfield vs Lewis and Clark/Pacific.
BEND HIGH SCHOOL
Nine-time letter winner in track & field, Nordic ski, volleyball and basketball.
National Honor Society Member.
Honors student.
Graduated with a honors diploma.
Holds a personal record of 11 feet, six inches in the pole vault.
Received Mountain Valley Conference honorable mention recognition in volleyball.
Claimed the MVC Paul Vault championship in 2019.
Qualified for the state playoffs in volleyball, basketball and Nordic Skiing.
Placed 13th in the 6A State pole vault championship.
Named 2019 track & field most athletic female.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Majoring in exercise science.
Daughter of Shannon and Ron Crawford.
Seven-time Dean’s List honoree.
Also plays volleyball at Linfield.
Studied abroad in New Zealand during January term 2024.
Brighton Hospice internship as a hospice companion.
WHY LINFIELD? I chose Linfield because I love the people and the feel of the campus and it will push me academically and athletically.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A STUDENT-ATHLETE AT LINFIELD? Being a student-athlete means I get to participate in the community and activities around campus.
WHAT’S THE BEST CLASS YOU’VE TAKEN AT LINFIELD AND WHY?
Molecular Cell biology because I got the opportunity to do cancer research with Dr. Ray.
WHAT MAKES YOU INTERESTING AS A STUDENT-ATHLETE? I can work hard and focus on multiple tasks.
AS A LINFIELD STUDENT-ATHLETE MY GOALS INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY FOR MY TEAM ARE... Individually, I want to have fun and compete with confidence to the best of my ability. Collectively as a team, I want us to continue to support and motivate one another to take over some meets!
WHAT IS NEXT AFTER LINFIELD? My plan is to become a physician’s assistant or continue into medical school. I plan to achieve that by completing the exercise science major at Linfield.