Pacific senior named NCAA DIII National Athlete of the Week
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Pacific University senior Ally Hammond has added another award to her resume at Pacific, becoming the first Boxer to be named National Athlete of the Week by the USTFCCCA. At the Pacific Open last week, Hammond captured the women’s 100-meter hurdles title in 13.
60 seconds, the second-fastest time in NCAA Division III history. […]
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Pacific University senior Ally Hammond has added another award to her resume at Pacific, becoming the first Boxer to be named National Athlete of the Week by the USTFCCCA. At the Pacific Open last week, Hammond captured the women’s 100-meter hurdles title in 13.
60 seconds, the second-fastest time in NCAA Division III history. She is only 0. 06 seconds behind the current leader Aryianna Garceau who clocked in a time of 13.
54 to win the 2025 NCAA championship. Garceau also narrowly defeated Hammond earlier this season for the NCAA indoor 60-meter hurdles title, adding intrigue to their growing rivalry. Last season, Hammond ran in the fastest women’s 100-meter hurdles race in the history of the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships, taking fifth in the nation.