
Green, Moll Named Big Ten Athletes Of The Year
June 18, 2025 | Track & Field
ROSEMONT, Ill. – Husky National Champions Nathan Green and Hana Moll each added another B1G honor to their long lists of accolades today, as they were each tabbed Big Ten Outdoor Track & Field Athletes of the Year. Green was named the Men's Track Athlete of the Year and Moll was voted Women's Field Athlete of the Year.
 
Last Thursday at Oregon's Hayward Field, Moll won the NCAA Outdoor title in the pole vault, breaking the NCAA Outdoor Record in the process, and one day later, Green won the NCAA Outdoor 1,500-meters title for the second time.
 
Moll, the sophomore from Olympia, takes the B1G Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year honor after her twin sister, Amanda, won B1G Indoor Field Athlete of the Year following her NCAA Indoor title. Hana's win was the first NCAA Outdoor title for the Huskies on the women's side since 2012, and she was the only Big Ten women's field athlete to win a championship.
 
Green, the senior from Boise, Idaho, extended UW's dominance in the 1,500-meters with his second title, the first coming in 2023, as he and Joe Waskom have now claimed the last four titles for the Dawgs. UW became the first team since Villanova in 1968-71 to win the men's 1,500-meters four years in a row. His win was the only victory in a men's running event for a Big Ten athlete at NCAA Outdoors.
 
Green is the first Husky to win a Men's Track Athlete of the Year conference award since sprinting great Ja'Warren Hooker won Pac-10 Men's Track Athlete of the Year in 2000. Green's year also included anchoring the first two Penn Relays titles in program history, and he was Big Ten Outdoor 1,500m runner-up to Wisconsin's Adam Spencer, but would turn the tables on Spencer at Nationals.
 
Washington's women's team finished fourth overall at nationals, the best finish in school history, with a record-setting 31 points. The men's 10 team points all came from Green, which earned them a tie for 30th-place overall.
Last Thursday at Oregon's Hayward Field, Moll won the NCAA Outdoor title in the pole vault, breaking the NCAA Outdoor Record in the process, and one day later, Green won the NCAA Outdoor 1,500-meters title for the second time.
Moll, the sophomore from Olympia, takes the B1G Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year honor after her twin sister, Amanda, won B1G Indoor Field Athlete of the Year following her NCAA Indoor title. Hana's win was the first NCAA Outdoor title for the Huskies on the women's side since 2012, and she was the only Big Ten women's field athlete to win a championship.
All in the family.
— Washington Track & Field and Cross Country (@UWTrack) June 18, 2025
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Amanda Moll was the winner of the Big Ten Indoor award.#GoHuskies pic.twitter.com/bErH3ExUcG
Green, the senior from Boise, Idaho, extended UW's dominance in the 1,500-meters with his second title, the first coming in 2023, as he and Joe Waskom have now claimed the last four titles for the Dawgs. UW became the first team since Villanova in 1968-71 to win the men's 1,500-meters four years in a row. His win was the only victory in a men's running event for a Big Ten athlete at NCAA Outdoors.
Green is the first Husky to win a Men's Track Athlete of the Year conference award since sprinting great Ja'Warren Hooker won Pac-10 Men's Track Athlete of the Year in 2000. Green's year also included anchoring the first two Penn Relays titles in program history, and he was Big Ten Outdoor 1,500m runner-up to Wisconsin's Adam Spencer, but would turn the tables on Spencer at Nationals.
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— Washington Track & Field and Cross Country (@UWTrack) June 18, 2025
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He is the first Husky to win conference Men's Track Athlete of the Year since Ja'Warren Hooker in 2000.#GoHuskies pic.twitter.com/EJRg083jOB
Washington's women's team finished fourth overall at nationals, the best finish in school history, with a record-setting 31 points. The men's 10 team points all came from Green, which earned them a tie for 30th-place overall.
Players Mentioned
Raising the Bar | Hana & Amanda Moll
Monday, August 04
Women's 1500m final - 2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championship
Sunday, June 15
Nathan Green | 2025 NCAA 1500m Champion
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Track & Field NCAA Championships | Huskies Highlights
Friday, June 13



