EUGENE, Ore. – Harvard track & field concluded its time at Hayward Field with a slew of stellar performances, as four Crimson garnered All-America recognition on the final day of the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Senior
Chloe Fair authored a storybook ending to her Harvard tenure in the women's 400m hurdles. Racing in lane three, Fair crossed the finish line in 55.81, setting a new personal-best on her way to sixth place. A native of Suwanee, Georgia, Fair garners All-America First Team honors for the first time in the 400m hurdles, as she joins
Brenda Taylor '01, Jade Miller '17, and
Autumne Franklin '16 as the only All-America First Team honorees in the 400m hurdles in school history. Fair's time also ranks fourth all-time in school history.
In the final women's heptathlon performance of her Crimson career, senior
Izzy Goudros finished in seventh place with 5853 points, as she earns All-America First Team honors for the first time and resets her Ivy League record in the event. A native of Toronto, Canada, Goudros is now a four-time All-American.
Entering the day in 14
th place with 3405 points, Goudros vaulted up the standings with a sensational showing in the long jump. After posting a 6.18m (20'3.5") on her opening attempt, Goudros topped that mark on her second jump, rewriting the school record book with a jump of 6.39m (20'11.75"). Goudros now owns the school record in the women's long jump, as she gained 972 points with that jump.
Goudros carried that momentum into the penultimate event of the women's heptathlon, the javelin throw. Once again, Goudros found success, recording an additional 572 points with a season-best throw of 35.00m (114'10").
The women's heptathlon ended with the women's 800m, as Goudros cemented her spot in the top-10 with a time of 2:14.19 across the two laps, the sixth fastest time in the field. Goudros is the Crimson's first ever All-American in the heptathlon.
The day started with the women's discus throw, as for the second time in her career, sophomore
Milina Wepiwé earns All-America Second Team status in the event. Competing in the first flight, Wepiwe took 14
th place with a mark of 55.64m (182'6") on her second throw of the afternoon. A two-time Ivy League champion, Wepiwé is the first two-time All-American in the women's discus throw in school history.
Along with Wepiwé, senior
Victoria Bossong wrapped her legendary collegiate career with All-America Second Team recognition in the 800m. Racing in her second career final at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, Bossong finished in ninth place with a time of 2:03.86. A native of Cumberland Foreside, Maine, Bossong ends her time with Harvard as the Ivy League record holder in the outdoor women's 800m (1:59.48).
Harvard ends the 2025 outdoor season with three All-America First Team honorees and six All-America Second Team selections.
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