GENEVA, OH – The Johns Hopkins women's outdoor track and field team wrapped up the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships with a strong showing, highlighted by three podium finishes and multiple All-America honors.
Lauren Phillips,
Mirra Klimov and
Annie Huang led the way for the Blue Jays, each earning a spot on the podium in their respective events. Phillips clocked a 54.38 in the 400-meter dash to finish sixth overall, securing First Team All-America honors and setting a new Johns Hopkins program record in the event.
Klimov and Huang each earned fifth-place finishes and First Team All-America recognition. Klimov ran 11.74 in the 100-meter dash, while Huang posted a time of 2:09.16 in the 800-meter run.
Three additional Blue Jays earned Second Team All-America honors for top-16 finishes.
Carter Brotherton placed 10th in the 5000-meter run with a time of 16:49.05.
Erika Ezumba finished 15th in the hammer throw (49.00 meters) and
Sara Bartlett also placed 15th in the triple jump (11.83 meters).
Adriana Catalano rounded out the Blue Jay contingent, placing 21st in the 5000-meter run with a time of 17:18.83.
As a team, Johns Hopkins scored 11 points and finished in a tie for 24th place overall.