The Provo, Utah product crossed in 18:38.90, which would have broken the previous NCAA championship record set by Florida’s Parker Valby in 2023. Hedengren earned the best individual finish for the Cougars since Whittni Orton’s individual title in 2021.
The freshman led through 2,000 meters. Alabama’s Doris Lemngole reeled her in, and the two stayed neck and neck through 5,000 meters before the 2024 individual champion pulled ahead, eventually finishing 13 seconds in front of Hedengren to repeat as champion.
“I am proud of my efforts today,” Hedengren said. “I wanted to put myself out there and be proud of that effort. I think I executed that plan very well. I was hoping with putting my best self out there today that I would have a chance at the win. Today, for me, I felt like that meant going out, setting the pace and trying to pull myself and others through a fast race. It was an awesome fight with Doris today.”