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March 4, 2024
Brynn King '25 Named ECC Indoor Track & Field Female Athlete of the Year
Soaring. Smashing. Shattering.
Brynn King '25 continues to soar to new heights in Women's Pole vault and is smashing records this season! The Woodlands, Texas native and First-Year Redhawk Brynn King was named ECC Indoor Track and Field Female Athlete of the Year on March 1.
The decorated former Duke Blue Devil shattered many records at the Division II level this season on her way to a bid in the NCAA DII Indoor Track and Field National Championships in Pittsburg, Kansas, on March 8th. King enters the field as the 1 seed with a personal best of 4.61m (15' 1.5") and is looking to claim the DII National Title!
King joins the likes of Lydia Ware (2021) and Chelsea (Hayward) Rodger (2016, 2017, 2018) as one of the only three Redhawks to win ECC Female Athlete of the Year!
The decorated former Duke Blue Devil shattered many records at the Division II level this season on her way to a bid in the NCAA DII Indoor Track and Field National Championships in Pittsburg, Kansas, on March 8th. King enters the field as the 1 seed with a personal best of 4.61m (15' 1.5") and is looking to claim the DII National Title!
King joins the likes of Lydia Ware (2021) and Chelsea (Hayward) Rodger (2016, 2017, 2018) as one of the only three Redhawks to win ECC Female Athlete of the Year!