Two-time NCAA national steeplechase champion Doris Lemngole was announced as a finalist for the 2025 Honda Sport Award for Track and Field on Monday. The Alabama sophomore won the award for cross country and took her second outdoor national steeplechase title this past weekend.
Her record time of 8:58.15 in the steeplechase event Saturday was the fastest in collegiate history. She was the first NCAA athlete to clock a time under nine minutes.
There are three other nominees for the track and field athlete of the year award in addition to Lemngole: Savannah Sutherland (Michigan), Aaliyah Butler (Georgia) and Hana Moll (Washington).
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