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Amanda Moll named USTFCCCA Division I national women's field event athlete of 2025 indoor season...

NEW ORLEANS-- University of Washington sophomore pole vaulter Amanda Moll (Paul Merca photo) was named Monday by the USTFCCCA as its national women's Division I indoor field event athlete of the 2025 indoor track and field season. Member coaches of the USTFCCCA, the national collegiate coaches' association, voted on these honors following the conclusion of 2025 NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field Championships two weeks ago in Virginia Beach, Virginia, but considered performances throughout the season when voting on these honors. Moll, a native of Olympia, rewrote the record book in the pole vault throughout the indoor season that saw her cap it with an event title at the 2025 NCAA DI Indoor Championships, clearing 15-5 (4.70m) over twin sister Hana, the defending NCAA indoor champion. The Washington standout topped 16 feet twice this season, once at 16-0 (4.88m) to take down the collegiate record at the Don Kirby Collegiate Elite; then again at 16-1.25 (4.91m) to improve...

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