The senior was also recognized as the USTFCCCA National Track & Field Athlete of the Week April 28.
Halladay-Lowry ran 9:18.05 in the 3000-meter steeplechase at the Payton Jordan Invitational at Stanford, recording the sixth-fastest time in NCAA history. The week before, she ran 14:52.93 in the 5000 meters at the Bryan Clay Invitational, which ranks third all-time in collegiate history.
The senior from Meridian, Idaho is a five-time track and field First Team All-American and holds BYU's school records in the indoor 3000, indoor 5000m and outdoor 5000m.
Halladay-Lowry is the only Big 12 track and field athlete to earn back-to-back Athlete of the Week honors during the 2025 indoor and outdoor seasons. Her latest recognition marks BYU Track and Field’s fifth Big 12 Athlete of the Week honor this year. Pole vaulter Maren Garnett received the award on Jan. 15, while Riley Chamberlain and Meghan Hunter were named Co-Athletes of the Week on Feb. 5. Chamberlain earned the honor again on Feb. 19 and Halladay-Lowry received her first of two awards on April 23.