USC'S COCKRELL NAMED AN NCAA TODAY'S TOP 10 AWARD WINNER

The Trojan T&F Olympian Is 1 of 10 Former NCAA Athletes Honored

 

January 6, 2022

LOS ANGELES – Olympian and 2021 NCAA 100m hurdles and 400m hurdles champion Anna Cockrell has been named an NCAA To-

day’s Top 10 Award winner, one of 10 recognized outstanding senior student-athletes from the previous academic year over all divisions,

it was announced by the NCAA today (Jan. 10). .

Cockrell, a 12-time All-American, represented USA at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and reached the finals of the women’s 400m hurdles. She

finished third in the event at the U.S. Olympic Trials by breaking her own school record with a time of 53.70 to advance to the Tokyo Games.

Reaching the Olympic finals capped an amazing season in which Cockrell won the NCAA 100m hurdles and 400m hurdles titles to help

lead USC to its second team title in the last three seasons. She also became just the second woman athlete to ever win the 100m hurdles

and 400m hurdles titles in the same season (Queen Harrison of Virginia Tech, 2010). Cockrell originally set the school 400m hurdles record

with a time of 54.68 in the NCAA finals.

The Charlotte, N.C. native also won the Pac-12 100m hurdles and 400m hurdles titles which helped lead USC to its third consecutive

conference team championship. Cockrell won her third consecutive Pac-12 400m hurdles title after taking second as a freshman and she

finished in the top three all four years in the 100m hurdles at the conference meet.

Cockrell also repeated as both CoSIDA Academic Team Member of the Year for Track & Field and Academic All-America fi rst team. She

is the only Trojan to be named Team Member of the Year since the inception of the honor in 1996. The four-year captain was also named

the 2021 Pac-12 Woman’s Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Cockrell also was named the 2021 Honda Sports Award winner

for Track and Field and was a 2021 Pac-12 Tom Hansen Medal winner.

Cockrell earned a Master’s in Public Policy, Certificate in Public Policy Advocacy (4.00 GPA), after earning undergraduate degree in Communication with a minor in Political Science (3.98 GPA).

 

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