These Five Girls Excelled At Nationals And Upped Their Stock

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Dylan McElhinney

* Union Catholic's Taylor Cox won the 60mH at New Balance Nationals Indoor

Photo Credit: David Nguyen/MileSplit


by Tim Casey - MileSplit Recruiting Reporter

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This past weekend, the best high school track and field athletes concluded their indoor seasons at Nike Indoor Nationals and New Balance Nationals Indoor in New York and Boston, respectively.

The meets featured plenty of memorable performances and personal-bests.

Below, we look at five girls in the Classes of 2025 and 2026 who excelled and raised their recruiting profiles.


Taylor Cox

Class of 2025

Union Catholic (NJ)

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Cox is known as one of the best hurdlers in her class. But at New Balance Nationals Indoor, she took it to another level.

Cox won the 60m hurdles in 8.11, easily setting a personal-best and breaking the meet record of 8.27 that fellow Class of 2025 recruit Aleesa Samuel of Somerset Academy (FL) set last year.

Only four high schoolers have ever ran faster than Cox in the 60mH: former LSU star Tonea Marsh...