These College Kids Could've Made The U.S. World Team
These College Kids Could've Made The U.S. World Team
Many qualified U.S. athletes still in college will miss out on a chance to represent Team USA in Birmingham this year.
The USATF Indoor Championships are in the heart of the NCAA season. As a result, many qualified U.S. athletes still in college will miss out on the opportunity to represent Team USA in Birmingham this year.
Below is a list of one NCAA athlete per event who have a realistic shot of being top-2 at the USATF Indoor Championships this year.
NOTE: In some events there are more than one NCAA athlete with World Team caliber potential but for simplicity we selected one athlete per event.
60m Dash
SR Eli Hall (Houston)
2018 U.S. Rank | #9 6.58
Credentials | Made the 2017 World 200m Team
SR Mikiah Brisco (LSU)
2018 U.S. Rank | #1 7.08
Credentials | Currently .06 sec faster than heavy favorite Tori Bowie
400m Dash
SO Michael Norman (USC)
2018 U.S. Rank | #1 45.00
Credentials | Made back-to-back US outdoor finals (200 in 2016, 400 in 2017)
SR Kendall Ellis (USC)
2018 U.S. Rank | #3 51.53
Credentials | Made the 2017 World 400m Team
800m Run
JR Isaiah Harris (Penn State)
2018 U.S. Rank | #9 1:47.38
Credentials | Made the 2017 World 800m Team
FR Sammy Watson (Texas A&M)
2018 U.S. Rank | #10 2:03.42
Credentials | 6th at the 2017 U.S. Championships
1500m Run
SR Andy Trouard (Northern Arizona)
2018 U.S. Rank | #14 3:58.01
Credentials | Trains at altitude, recently showed his kicking ability
SR Elinor Purrier (New Hampshire)
2018 U.S. Rank | #1 4:26.55
Credentials | Top competitor, Colleen Quigley is a steepler like Purrier
3,000m Run
JR Grant Fisher (Stanford)
2018 U.S. Rank | #9 7:48.56
Credentials | 2017 NCAA 5k Champion
SR Karissa Schweizer (Missouri)
2018 U.S. Rank | #5 8:41.60
Credentials | 4th at the 2017 U.S. Championships
60m Hurdles
SO Grant Holloway (Florida)
2018 U.S. Rank | #1 7.42
Credentials | 4th at the 2017 U.S. Championships
JR Dior Hall (USC)
2018 U.S. Rank | #4 7.94
Credentials | Fastest PB among NCAA athletes
High Jump
SR Trey Culver (Texas Tech)
2018 U.S. Rank | #1 2.33m
Credentials | 2-Time NCAA High Jump Champion
SR Madeline Fagan (Georgia)
2018 U.S. Rank | #10 1.85m
Credentials | Jumped 1.93m in 2017
Pole Vault
SO Chris Nilsen (South Dakota)
2018 U.S. Rank | #2 5.72m
Credentials | Made the 2017 World Pole Vault Team
JR Oliva Gruver (Kentucky)
2018 U.S. Rank | #4 4.65m
Credentials | 2017 NCAA Outdoor Champion
Long Jump
JR Charles Brown (Texas Tech)
2018 U.S. Rank | #3 8.03m
Credentials | Jumped 8.14m in 2017
JR Kate Hall (Georgia)
U.S. Rank | #2 6.64m
Credentials | 2017 NCAA Outdoor Champion
Triple Jump
SR KeAndre Bates (Florida)
2018 U.S. Rank | #6 16.48m
Credentials | Jumped 16.81m in 2017
SR Keturah Orji (Georgia)
2018 U.S. Rank | #1 14.53m
Credentials | U.S. Record Holder
Shot Put
FR Jordan Geist (Arizona)
2018 U.S. Rank | #1 21.45m
Credentials | Two foot lead over second American in 2018
SR Maggie Ewen (Arizona State)
2018 U.S. Rank | #1 19.20m
Credentials | Made the 2017 World Hammer Throw Team