Photo by: Akimba Agbohessou / Georgia Southern Athletics
Moore Places 18th in Long Jump at NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
6/12/2025 9:34:00 PM | Track & Field/XC
Senior wraps up outstanding outdoor season that saw her become the first Eagle in the Sun Belt era to advance to Eugene
EUGENE, Ore.– Imani Moore, competing in the long jump at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, capped off her senior season by finishing 17th in the event with a jump of 6.02m / 19'9".
The first Eagle to advance to Eugene since joining the Sun Belt, Moore competed in both the long jump and triple jump at NCAA Regionals, and her jump of 6.54m in the LJ placed her second and clinched her a trip to Oregon.
This caps off an outstanding senior season for Moore, who was an All-Sun Belt First Team member and Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year.
This season alone, she set the school and facility record in the long jump and earned the second-best school performance in the triple jump.
This concludes the 2025 outdoor season for Georgia Southern Track and Field, which had a season to be proud of.
The first Eagle to advance to Eugene since joining the Sun Belt, Moore competed in both the long jump and triple jump at NCAA Regionals, and her jump of 6.54m in the LJ placed her second and clinched her a trip to Oregon.
This caps off an outstanding senior season for Moore, who was an All-Sun Belt First Team member and Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year.
This season alone, she set the school and facility record in the long jump and earned the second-best school performance in the triple jump.
This concludes the 2025 outdoor season for Georgia Southern Track and Field, which had a season to be proud of.
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