Stanford sophomore Juliette Whittaker clinched victory in the women's 800 meters at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, marking her first individual national title and breaking a meet and Stanford indoor record with a time of 1:59.53.

The Big Picture

Whittaker's win gives Stanford consecutive champions in the event, showcasing the university's prowess in track and field competitions.

By the Numbers
  • Whittaker's time of 1:59.53 makes her the No. 3 performer in collegiate indoor history and ranks as the No. 4 performance of all time.
  • Stanford women tied for 16th with 16 points at the NCAA Indoor Championships, while the Cardinal men tied for 24th with 10 points.
State of Play
  • Juliette Whittaker's win adds to Stanford's 12 victories at NCAA Indoors for the women, exemplifying the program's historical success.
  • Ky Robinson, finishing fifth in the men's 3,000, earned his 12th All-America honor, reflecting his consistent performance at NCAA championships.
What's Next

Whittaker's triumph and Stanford's overall performance set a high bar for future competitions, showcasing the team's potential for continued success in track and field events.

Bottom Line

Juliette Whittaker's stellar victory and record-breaking performance not only secure her place in collegiate indoor history but also underline Stanford's ongoing legacy in track and field excellence.