TFRRS Career Results Page
Overall Career Honors
- 2x Second Team USTFCCCA All-America
- 2023 Indoor (400m & 4x400m Relay)
- 3x USTFCCCA All-Region
- 2023 Indoor - 200m, 400m & 4x400m Relay
- 2023 RMAC Indoor Freshman of the Year
- 3x RMAC Champion
- 2023 Indoor - 200m & 400m
- 2025 Indoor - 400m
- 8x All-RMAC
- 5x First Team
- 2023 Indoor - 200m & 400m
- 2023 Outdoor - 400m
- 2024 Indoor - 400m
- 2025 Indoor - 400m
- 3x Second Team
- 2024 Indoor - 200m
- 2024 Outdoor - 100 & 200m
- School-Record Holder in 2 events
- Indoor 400m (55.45)
- Outdoor 400m (55.39)
- 2x CSC Academic All-America®
- Second Team (2022-23)
- Third Team (2023-24)
- 3x CSC Academic All-District® - 2022-23, 2023-24 & 2024-25
- 4x RMAC All-Academic First Team
- 2023 Indoor & Outdoor
- 2024 Indoor
- 2025 Indoor
- 5x RMAC Academic Honor Roll
- 3x USTFCCCA All-Academic Athlete (2023, 2024 & 2025)
2025 Outdoor (Senior): Did not compete due to injury.
2024-25 Indoor (Redshirt Junior): Ran in six meets, including the RMAC Championships… Won the 400-meter title, the third RMAC gold of her career with a time of 56.22 seconds… Also earned First Team All-RMAC accolades… Was a NCAA provisional qualifier in three events… Set a season-best time of 56.17 to win at the RMAC Last Chance Qualifier… Was first on the RMAC performance list and 42
nd nationally with the NCAA Championship provisional qualifying converted time of 55.65 seconds… Posted a 200-meter season-best of 24.71 seconds at the Ichabod Invitational… Was ranked fifth in the RMAC and 81
st nationally with that mark… Anchored the Mavs to a 4x400-meter relay time of 3:47.97 at the Ichabod Invitational… That time is third fastest in program history and put the Mavs second on the RMAC and 43
rd on the national list… Ran the 60 meters in her first two meets, posting a season-best time of 7.81 seconds… Voted on to the RMAC First Team All-Academic squad... Went on to be named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team for the third straight year... Also named as a USTFCCCA All-Academic Athlete for the third straight year.
2024 Outdoor (Junior): Was one of the RMAC’s top sprinters… Finished fourth on the RMAC season-long performance lists in the 100, 200 and 400 meter events… Had NCAA provisional qualifying times (altitude-adjusted) of 11.81, 24.17 and 55.39… Set the 400-meter school record at the Franson Last Chance Meet, hosted by Azusa Pacific… Had the 100 and 200-meter times at the RMAC Championships… Scored in four events while earning two second team all-conference honors at the RMAC Championships… Placed fourth in the 200 with a career-best time of 24.10 seconds… Ranks fourth in CMU history with that effort… Placed sixth in the 100 meters to earn her other all-conference certificate… Also helped the Mavs to take third in the 4x100-meter relay and seventh in the 4x400-meter relay… Ran a career-best 100-meter time of 11.92 seconds at the Maverick Invite #2… Stands fifth in CMU history with that clocking… Teamed with Serenity Burnett-Perry, Gabby Horton and Sylvia Johansen to set the former school-record and now third ranking time of 45.71 at the Franson Last Chance Meet… Anchored the RMAC Championship 4x400-meter relay squad to the No. 11 ranking time of 3:54.94… Competed in five meets overall… Selected as a College Sports Communicator Academic All-American® for the second straight year... Earned third team honors... Was also an Academic All-District® pick for the second straight year... Was named as a USTFCCCA All-Academic Athlete... Also named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.
2023-24 Indoor (Redshirt Sophomore): Ran in four meets, including the RMAC Championships… Claimed two bronze medals and All-RMAC honors at the conference meet after taking third in both the 200 and 400 meters… Had qualified for the conference meet thanks to season-best and NCAA provisional qualifying times of 24.39 and 55.69 at the New Mexico Team Open, where she had strong top-10 finishes in both… Ranks fourth in program history with that 200-meter time, which with the conversion to 24.46 was fourth fastest in the RMAC and 42nd best nationally… Was ranked second in the conference and 38th nationally in the 400 with her converted time of 55.80… Was also eligible to run in the 60 meters at the conference meet thanks to a career-best time of 7.79 seconds at her season-opener (Mountaineer Open) in December… Was voted on to the RMAC All-Academic First Team.
2023 Outdoor (Sophomore): Competed in two meets during an injury-plagued season… Won both the 200 and 400 meters at the Maverick Invite with times of 24.87 and 56.14 seconds to earn a spot in the RMAC Championships… Went on to place second in the 400 meters at the RMAC Championships with a time of 55.63 seconds before not starting the 200-meter final… Earned the silver medal and First Team All-RMAC honors… Was ranked third on the conference’s season-long performance list with her NCAA Championship provisional qualifying altitude-adjusted time off 55.74… Was ranked eighth on the RMAC’s season-long performance list in the 200 thanks to her preliminary round time of 24.82 (24.89-converted) seconds at the conference meet... Was named to the RMAC All-Academic First Team for the second time of the academic year before being selected as a Second Team Academic All-American® by College Sports Communicators... Had also been selected to the CSC Academic All-District® Team... Named as a USTFCCCA All-Academic Athlete.
2022-23 Indoor (Redshirt Freshman): Competed in seven meets, including the RMAC and NCAA Division II National Championships in a very strong breakout season… Won the RMAC title in both the 200 and 400 meters en-route to RMAC Freshman of the Year honors… Also went on to earn two Second Team USTFCCCA All-America honors in the 400 meters and in the 4x400-meter relay… Was a 3-event USTFCCCA All-South Central Region performer… Also named to the RMAC All-Academic First Team… Broke her 2-week old-school record to finish 11
th in the 400 at the NCAA Championships… Had set the Maverick record at the Minnesota State Massive Meet #1 before lowering it two more times at the RMAC Championships, running to a time of 55.51 in the final, which she won by more than two seconds… Led the RMAC season-long performance list with her converted time of 55.00 seconds, which put her 14
th on the national list… Set a season-best time of 24.56 to win the RMAC title in the 200 meters… Was 25
th on the national performance list and atop the RMAC with the converted time of 24.33… Anchored the Mavs to a 4x400-meter relay time of 3:47.84 at the Minnesota State Massive Meet #2, which allowed the team to qualify for the national championships, where they finished tenth in 3:48.24… Those times are the second and fourth fastest in indoor program-history… Had wins in each of her first three regular season meets, winning the 200 at the Mountaineer Open & Multi and Western Colorado Open while taking the 400 victory at the Wes Lavong Open… Ran the 60 meters at the Western Colorado Open, posting a time of 7.81 seconds.
2022 Outdoor (Freshman): Competed in four meets, including the RMAC Championships, running the 400 meters and on 4x400-meter relay team three times each… Had a season-best 400-meter time of 57.68 seconds in her collegiate debut at the Maverick Invite… Finished 17
th at the RMAC Championships in 1:00.25… Also ran on the Mavs’ sixth place 4x400-meter relay team at the RMAC Championships… That quartet posed a time of 3:54.27, ninth fastest in CMU history… Had helped the Mavs win the event at the Colorado Invitational in a time of 3:51.25, third fastest in CMU history… Contested the 200 meters once, posting a time of 27.24 into a head-wind at the Colorado Invitational.
2021-22 Indoor (Freshman): Redshirt season.
Prep: 3-time state qualifier for the South Park High School Burros… Coached by Joe Wedow and Nina Asher… Won the state title in both the 200 (25.29) and 400 (56.91) while placing second in the 100 (12.62) as a senior in 2021… Had finished fourth in the 100 (12.79), fifth in the 200 (26.87) and 11
th in the 4x400 Relay as a sophomore in 2019 after her 2020 junior season was canceled… Placed seventh in the 100 (12.90), 200 (27.09) and 800 sprint medley relay as a freshman… Was a West Central League and Southern Peaks All-Conference award winner in all three years… Named as the team MVP as a senior… Had PR times of 12.60 (100), 25.29 (200) and 54.66 (400) during her 2021 senior season.
Club: Ran for Real Training, coached by Brandi Menegatti, indoors… Set indoor PR’s of 7.63 (55), 8.04 (60), 26.10 (200), 43.30 (300) and 58.81 (400) during the 2020 and 2021 campaigns… Was a part of the team’s winning/national leading 1600-meter sprint medley relay team at the 2021 Virginia Beach Showcase.
Personal: Is majoring in exercise science... Hopes to go on to graduate school to earn a master's in occupational therapy and has a goal to get into the program at CMU to allow her to finish her track career with the team... Daughter of Scott and Laurence Burnett… Sister Morgan plays volleyball at Doane University… Loves being outdoors, hanging out with friends and family, working out and hiking with my dogs.
Why I Chose CMU: “I chose CMU because of its location, coaches, and opportunities. I wanted somewhere where I could train outdoors most of the year and still have places to hike and explore. The coaches here are extremely welcoming and knowledgeable, which became a huge push in my decision. And finally, there are so many opportunities at Mesa, not only for track, but also for school and meeting new people.”