
Women Finish 20th at NCAA Outdoor Championships
6/14/2025 11:11:00 PM | Women's Outdoor Track
Five Frogs secure All-American honors to wrap up 2025 season
EUGENE, Ore. – TCU track and field's 4x100m relay and Amelliah Birdow closed out their 2025 season on Saturday, competing on the final day of the NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field.
All five Horned Frogs added All-American honors to their name. Teanna Harlin, Iyana Gray, London Tucker and Indya Mayberry received first team recognition in the 4x100m relay and Birdow collected first team honors in the 400m hurdles.
The Flying Frogs opened the meet with bang, finishing fourth overall in the 4x100m relay. Harlin ran a strong opening leg before passing the baton off to Gray. She handed things over to Tucker on the final curve before Mayberry passed both Florida State and Texas on the homestretch to cross the line fourth in 42.97. It marks TCU's best finish in the event since 2007.
In the 400m hurdles, Birdow turned in a personal best 55.84 running on the outside in lane nine. The sophomore broke her own school record in the process, finishing seventh overall.
As a team, the TCU women finished with 13 points, the second-most in school history (24 in 1993). The Frogs concluded their season with a 20th place finish in the team standings.
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All five Horned Frogs added All-American honors to their name. Teanna Harlin, Iyana Gray, London Tucker and Indya Mayberry received first team recognition in the 4x100m relay and Birdow collected first team honors in the 400m hurdles.
The Flying Frogs opened the meet with bang, finishing fourth overall in the 4x100m relay. Harlin ran a strong opening leg before passing the baton off to Gray. She handed things over to Tucker on the final curve before Mayberry passed both Florida State and Texas on the homestretch to cross the line fourth in 42.97. It marks TCU's best finish in the event since 2007.
In the 400m hurdles, Birdow turned in a personal best 55.84 running on the outside in lane nine. The sophomore broke her own school record in the process, finishing seventh overall.
As a team, the TCU women finished with 13 points, the second-most in school history (24 in 1993). The Frogs concluded their season with a 20th place finish in the team standings.
For all the latest TCU track and field news, follow the Frogs on X at @TCUTrackField, on Instagram at @tcu_track_xc and on Facebook at TCU Track and Field.
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