Ten BYU women to vie for national titles in the Duke City

Ten BYU women to vie for national titles in the Duke CityTen BYU women to vie for national titles in the Duke City

PROVO, Utah — No. 17 BYU women's track and field will compete 11 athletes in seven different events at the 2023 NCAA Division I Indoor National Championships at Albuquerque Convention Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico March 10-11. 

Read below for a full event schedule as well as notes on each athlete. 

Event Schedule

Athlete(s)EventDateTimeLive ResultsWatch LiveResult: Time/MarkResult: Placement
Cailee FaulknerPole VaultFriday, March 102 p.m. MSTFlash ResultsESPN+NHT15th
Riley ChamberlainMile Semifinal*Friday, March 104 p.m. MSTFlash ResultsESPN+4:43.8215th
Claire Seymour800m Semifinal*Friday, March 104:45 p.m. MSTFlash ResultsESPN+2:02.924th - qualified for final 
Aubrey Frentheway5000mFriday, March 105:05 p.m. MSTFlash ResultsESPN+16:38.7712th
Taylor Rohatinsky, Annalise Hart, Alena Ellsworth & Sadie SargentDistance Medley RelayFriday, March 105:45 p.m. MSTFlash ResultsESPN+11:03.557th
Cierra Tidwell AllphinHigh JumpSaturday, March 111 p.m. MSTFlash ResultsESPN+1.82m/5-11.58th
Riley Chamberlain*Mile FinalSaturday, March 114 p.m. MSTFlash ResultsESPN+DNQDNQ
Claire Seymour^800m FinalSaturday, March 114:30 p.m. MSTFlash ResultsESPN+2:03.184th
Sadie Sargent3000mSaturday, March 115 p.m. MSTFlash ResultsESPN+9:24.1913th
Lexy Halladay-Lowry3000mSaturday, March 115 p.m. MSTFlash ResultsESPN+9:49.1115th

 ^Qualified | *Did not Qualified 

BYU Qualifiers

Cailee Faulkner // 5'8, So. // Mesa, Arizona // Mountain View High School

EventDateTime
Pole VaultFriday, March 102 p.m. MST
  • Ranked No. 8 nationally
  • Holds BYU women's indoor pole vault record with clearance of 4.40m/14-5.25
  • PR/Qualifying Mark: 4.40m/14-5.25 (Feb. 25 at BYU February home meet)
  • 2023 MPSF Indoor Women's Pole Vault Champion
  • Second-career indoor nationals appearance (finished tied for 14th in 2022).
  • BYU's first-ever women's pole vaulter to win back-to-back individual indoor conference titles.
  • BYU's first women's pole vaulter to qualify for back-to-back indoor nationals since Becky Jackson (1997-98).
  • Looks to win BYU's first-ever indoor women's national title in a field event.

Riley Chamberlain // 5'10, Fr. // Loomis, California // Del Oro High School

EventDateTime
Mile SemifinalFriday, March 104 p.m. MST
Mile Final (if qualified)Saturday, March 114 p.m. MST
  • Ranked No. 14 nationally
  • Ranked No. 4 all-time at BYU in the women's indoor mile with a time of 4:33.14
  • PR/Qualifying Mark: 4:33.14 (Jan. 28 at Razorback Invitational)
  • First-career nationals appearance
  • Looks to win BYU's first women's indoor mile national title since 1983 and second all-time.

Claire Seymour // 5'7, Sr. // Modesto, California // Enochs High School

EventDateTime
800m SemifinalFriday, March 104:45 p.m. MST
800m Final (if qualified)Saturday, March 114:30 p.m. MST
  • Ranked No. 22 nationally 
  • Ranked No. 2 all-time at BYU in the women's indoor 800-meters with a personal record of 2:02.20 (Feb. 2021 at Husky Classic)
  • Third consecutive indoor nationals appearance, finishing as a First Team All-American in each of the last two seasons.
  • Qualifying Mark: 2:02.75 (Feb. 25 at Ken Shannon Last Chance Invitational in Seattle)
  • Becomes BYU's third all-time 800 runner to qualify for three consecutive indoor nationals (Shea Collinsworth, 2015-17 and Lacey Cramer Bleazard 2009-11).
  • Looks to win BYU's first women's indoor 800 title since 2012 and fourth all-time. 

Aubrey Frentheway // 5'1, Sr. // Cheyenne, Wyoming // Cheyenne Central High School

EventDateTime
5000mFriday, March 105:05 p.m. MST
  • Ranked No. 6 nationally
  • Ranked No. 3 all-time at BYU in the women's indoor 5000-meters with a time of 15:32.82.
  • PR/Qualifying Mark: 15:32.82 (Feb. 10 at David Hemery Valentine Invitational in Boston)
  • First-career appearance at indoor nationals
  • Looks to help BYU win back-to-back women's 5000 indoor titles (Courtney Wayment, 2022)
2023 Women's Distance Medley Relay Rankings
RankingTeam, TimeRankingTeam, Time
1. Washington (10:46.62)6.Oklahoma State (10:50.65)
2.Oregon (10:49.07)7.Notre Dame (10:51.52)
3. Arkansas (10:49.14)8. NC State (10:52.16)
4. BYU (10:49.24)9. Kentucky (10:53.45)
5. Duke (10:49.87)10. UCLA (10:54.49)

Taylor Rohatinsky // 5'6, Fr. // Highland, Utah // Lone Peak High School

EventDateTime
DMRFriday, March 105:45 p.m. MST
  • Helped BYU clock a school record and qualifying time of 10:49.24 (Feb. 17 at Arkansas Qualifier)
  • Ranked No. 5 all-time at BYU in the women's indoor mile with a time of 4:33.79 (Feb. 10 at David Hemery Valentine Invitational in Boston)
  • First-career indoor nationals appearance.
  • Looks to help BYU win its second women's DMR title in three seasons.

Annalise Hart // 5'10, Jr. // Highlands Ranch, Colorado // Thunder Ridge High School

EventDateTime
DMRFriday, March 105:45 p.m. MST
  • Helped BYU clock a school record and qualifying time of 10:49.24 (Feb. 17 at Arkansas Qualifier).
  • Ranked No. 9 all-time at BYU in the women's indoor 400-meters with a time of 54.79 (Feb. 25 at Ken Shannon Last Chance Invitational in Seattle).
  • First-career indoor nationals appearance.
  • Looks to help BYU win its second women's DMR title in three seasons.

Alena Ellsworth // 5'10, Sr. // Gilbert, Arizona // Highland High School

EventDateTime
DMRFriday, March 105:45 p.m. MST
  • Helped BYU clock a school record and qualifying time of 10:49.24 (Feb. 17 at Arkansas Qualifier).
  • 2023 marks her third-career indoor nationals appearance.
  • Part of back-to-back school record-setting DMR squads.
  • Ranked No. 4 all-time at BYU in both the 400 and 800.
  • Looks to help BYU win its second women's DMR title in three seasons.

Sadie Sargent // 5'7, Sr. // Coalville, Utah // North Summit High School

EventDateTime
DMRFriday, March 105:45 p.m. MST
3000mSaturday, March 115 p.m. MST
  • Helped BYU clock a school record and qualifying time of 10:49.24 (Feb. 17 at Arkansas Qualifier).
  • Ranked No. 9 all-time at BYU in the women's indoor mile with a time of 4:35.94 (Jan. 28 at Razorback Invitational).
  • Ranked No. 4 all-time at BYU in the women's indoor 3000-meters with a time of 8:57.08 (Feb. 25 at Ken Shannon Last Chance Invitational in Seattle).
  • First-career appearance at indoor nationals.
  • Looks to help BYU win its second women's DMR title in three seasons.
  • Looks to win BYU's second indoor 3000 title in three seasons (Courtney Wayment, 2021).

Distance Medley Relay History

  • 2023 marks BYU's seventh consecutive season qualifying a women's DMR squad for indoor nationals.
  • Alena Ellsworth, Lauren Ellsworth-Barnes, Olivia Hoj Simister and Courtney Wayment combined to win the 2021 national title with a time of 10:52.96 (then a school record). 
  • Alena Ellsworth returns to the Albuquerque Convention Center for the first time since it played host to the 2020 Indoor National Championships. Ellsworth, Lauren Ellsworth-Barnes, Anna Camp-Bennett and Whittni Orton were slated to compete for DMR title prior to the meet's abrupt cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Cierra Tidwell Allphin // 5'8, Jr. // Gilbert, Arizona // Highland High School

EventDateTime
High JumpSaturday, March 111 p.m. MST
  • Ranked No. 9 nationally
  • Tied with Andrea Stapleton-Johnson for No. 2 all-time at BYU in the women's indoor high jump with a clearance of 1.87m/6-1.5.
  • PR/Qualifying Mark: 1.87m/6-1.5 (Feb. 25 at BYU February home meet).
  • Second-career indoor nationals appearance, finished tied for eighth in 2022. 
  • Looks to win BYU' first-ever women's indoor field title.

Lexy Halladay-Lowry // 5'8, So. // Boise, Idaho // Mountain View High School

EventDateTime
3000mSaturday, March 115 p.m. MST
  • PR/Qualifying Time: 8:57.39 (Feb 24 at Ken Shannon Last Chance Invitational in Seattle)
  • Ranked No. 5 all-time at BYU in the women's indoor 3000 at 8:57.39.
  • First-career indoor nationals appearance.
  • Looks to win BYU's second women's 3000 title in three seasons (Courtney Wayment, 2022)