Texas' Julien Alfred won the 2023 Bowerman as the most outstanding woman in track and field. Alfred is the second athlete in Longhorn history to win the Bowerman, following Courtney Okolo in 2016. Alfred won the 60 meter and 100 meter NCAA titles and swept the 200 meter NCAA titles. She also ran on the winning NCAA 4x100 meter relay team. She also set five NCAA records in 2023.
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Alfred had a fantastic season filled with great performances. Here are some of her top moments from her award-winning season.
The top moments from Julien Alfred's 2023 season
The first record break of the year
Julien Alfred entered the 2022-23 indoor season already owning the 60 meter record, but she showed that she wouldn't miss a beat this year at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Collegiate Invitational in Albuquerque, NM. Alfred broke her own record running 7.02.
JULIEN ALFRED SETS THE NEW NCAA 60m RECORD AT 7.02 🔥🤘
— Texas T&F/XC (@TexasTFXC)
Sub-seven for the Big 12 title
Alfred broke the seven-second barrier for the first time to win the Big 12 title. It was the third time she broke the collegiate record during the indoor season.
Julien Alfred of did it again!
— Stan Becton (@stan_becton)
She set the 60m collegiate record for the THIRD time this year at Big 12 indoors in 6.97 seconds 🔥
She’s the 1st woman in NCAA history to break 7 seconds and it’s the 8th best time in world history 🌎
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Two record breaks for two titles
The 60 meter record fell yet again as Julien Alfred ran 6.94 seconds to win the 2023 DI indoor title. She wasn't done with just the 60; she broke the 200 meter record in 22.01 seconds to win the 2023 DI indoor title.
🏆: Recapping the 2023 Division I indoor track and field championships
Relay records galore
Julien Alfred started her outdoor season with three collegiate records in the relays as the leadoff runner in the 4x100, 4x200 and sprint medley relays. It wouldn't be the last time Alfred set a collegiate record in the relays, ultimately setting the standing record in the DI championship semifinals.
Nothing like making history on your home track 🤘
— Texas T&F/XC (@TexasTFXC)
Longhorns 🤝 Collegiate Records
— Texas T&F/XC (@TexasTFXC)
Finishing with a sweep
Julien Alfred was shooting for more record breaks this year in the 100 meters and 200 meters, but a windy day at the DI championships prevented that. Nonetheless, Alfred ran the fastest all-conditions times in NCAA history to win the outdoor 100 and 200 meter crowns. Alfred also led off the 4x100 meter relay that set a collegiate record for the third time this year. Alfred scored 22.5 total points at the DI championships to lead Texas to the team title on its home track, the first for the Longhorns in 18 years.
🏆: Recapping the 2023 Division I outdoor track and field championships
Full recap
Here's a look at all of Alfred's accomplishments this year:
Championships:
- NCAA DI Indoor 60M champion
- NCAA DI Indoor 200M champion
- NCAA DI Outdoor 100M champion
- NCAA DI Outdoor 200M champion
- NCAA DI Outdoor 4x100M relay champion
- Big 12 Indoor 60M champion
- Big 12 Indoor 200M champion
- Big 12 Outdoor 100M champion
- Big 12 Outdoor 200M champion
- Big 12 Outdoor 4x100M relay champion
- Big 12 Outdoor team title
- NCAA DI Outdoor team title
Collegiate Records and All-Time marks:
- 6.94s Indoor 60M — No. 1 in NCAA history
- 22.01s Indoor 200M — No. 1 in NCAA history
- 41.55s Outdoor 4x100M Relay — No. 1 in NCAA history
- 1:28.05 4x200M Relay — No. 1 in NCAA history
- 3:36.10 Outdoor Sprint Medley Relay — No. 1 in NCAA history
- 10.72 Outdoor 100M — No. 1 in NCAA history (all-conditions)
- 21.73 Outdoor 200M — No. 1 in NCAA history (all-conditions)
- 22.01s Indoor 200M — No. 2 in World history
- 21.91s Outdoor 200M — No. 2 in NCAA history (wind-legal)
- 10.83s Outdoor 100M — No. 4 in NCAA history (wind-legal)
- 2023 Indoor 60M — owns No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 & 10 all-time NCAA marks
- 2023 Indoor 200M — owns No. 1, 6, & 9 all-time NCAA marks
- 2023 Outdoor 100M — owns No. 4 & 5 all-time NCAA marks
- 2023 Outdoor 4x100M Relay — owns No. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 10 all-time NCAA marks
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