Alexis Brown Rewrites NCAA DII Record Book

To say Alexis Brown left her mark on the 2025 NCAA DII Outdoor Track & Field Championships would be the understatement of the year.

Brown put on a sprinting masterclass inside the CSU Pueblo Thunderbowl. The Lenoir-Rhyne standout won NCAA titles – and shattered NCAA DII records – in both the 100 meters and 200 meters. Brown went 10.93 (+1.8) in the former and 22.37 (+3.6) in the latter to top those respective podiums.

From The USTFCCCA InfoZone: Records & Lists

That winning mark of 10.93 (+1.8) in the 100 meters is sensational on its own. Right now, Brown sits No. 2 on the 2025 world list and is the wind-legal collegiate leader by 0.20 seconds ahead of TCU’s Indya Mayberry, who is on The Bowerman Watch List (Mayberry is the all-conditions collegiate leader with her wind-aided 10.91 from the Texas Relays).

Brown’s wind-aided 22.37 winner over 200 meters wasn’t even her fastest half-lapper of the weekend. One day earlier, Brown registered a wind-legal 22.35 (+1.8) in the First Round to take down Danielle Williams’s 12-year-old division best. That puts Brown third among all collegians this season behind South Carolina’s JaMeesia Ford and Southern California’s Madison Whyte at 22.01 and 22.32, respectively.

To add more to Brown’s growing lore, she notched five of the ten fastest 100-meter marks in NCAA DII history and three of the top-five in the 200 this season alone. How about this for a kicker? All ten of those aforementioned marks in the 100 meters belong to Brown.