
Hana Moll Wins National Field Athlete Of The Year
June 23, 2025 | Track & Field
SEATTLE β Sophomore pole vault superstar Hana Moll has been named the Women's Outdoor National Field Athlete of the Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association, the first Husky to ever win that honor. She is also the first women's pole vaulter to win the national award since 2011.
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Hana's win makes for an indoor-outdoor sweep for the Moll family, as her twin sister Amanda won the 2025 Women's Indoor National Field Athlete of the Year award.
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On June 12 at Oregon's Hayward Field, Moll won the NCAA Outdoor title in the pole vault, breaking the NCAA Outdoor Record in the process. She held off her top-ranked sister as well as 2024 NCAA Outdoor Champion Chloe Timberg in a hard-fought battle. Hana clinched the win when she was the only woman to clear 15-0 3/4, and she also cleared 15-2 3/4 on a first attempt before moving the bar up to 15-8 1/2, just a quarter-inch above Amanda's old NCAA Outdoor Record. On her third attempt, Hana got up and over, celebrating a new collegiate record which is also the third-highest outdoor clearance in the world this year.
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Moll, the native of Olympia, Wash., was previously named Big Ten Conference Women's Field Athlete of the Year and USTFCCCA West Region Women's Field Athlete of the Year.
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Hana's win makes for an indoor-outdoor sweep for the Moll family, as her twin sister Amanda won the 2025 Women's Indoor National Field Athlete of the Year award.
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On June 12 at Oregon's Hayward Field, Moll won the NCAA Outdoor title in the pole vault, breaking the NCAA Outdoor Record in the process. She held off her top-ranked sister as well as 2024 NCAA Outdoor Champion Chloe Timberg in a hard-fought battle. Hana clinched the win when she was the only woman to clear 15-0 3/4, and she also cleared 15-2 3/4 on a first attempt before moving the bar up to 15-8 1/2, just a quarter-inch above Amanda's old NCAA Outdoor Record. On her third attempt, Hana got up and over, celebrating a new collegiate record which is also the third-highest outdoor clearance in the world this year.
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Moll, the native of Olympia, Wash., was previously named Big Ten Conference Women's Field Athlete of the Year and USTFCCCA West Region Women's Field Athlete of the Year.
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— Washington Track & Field and Cross Country (@UWTrack) June 23, 2025
Hana Moll has won the National Outdoor Field Athlete of Year award! ?
She is the first Husky ever to take the honor. #GoHuskies pic.twitter.com/Bb8oqZcvK0
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