WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Cameron Miller was named the 2024-25 Great Lakes Region Men's Indoor Track Athlete of the Year, U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced on Thursday.
Miller is coming off a historic season that ended with a third-place finish in the 200m at the NCAA Indoor Championships. It was his highest finish at a nationals meet and earned Miller his fifth-career First Team All-American honor.
Already the program record holder in the 200m heading into the season, Miller shattered his own record with a 20.27 in the Big Ten Indoor Championships prelims. He followed the performance with a 20.31 in the finals to earn the Big Ten victory.
During Big Tens, Miller also helped the 4x400m relay team set a new school record (3:04.95) that won the title and qualified the group for indoor nationals. The relay team finished 10th at NCAAs to earn Second Team All-American honors.
The season started with a then-sixth fastest 300m time (32.43) in NCAA history and stands as the seventh fastest at season's end. In total, Miller eight finals victories this season with three in the 200m, three in the 4x400m and two in the 300m.
The decorated graduate student will head into the outdoor season seventh in the world in the 200m (20.27).
Purdue's outdoor schedule will begin March 21-22 at the USF Alumni Invitational.
Miller is coming off a historic season that ended with a third-place finish in the 200m at the NCAA Indoor Championships. It was his highest finish at a nationals meet and earned Miller his fifth-career First Team All-American honor.
Already the program record holder in the 200m heading into the season, Miller shattered his own record with a 20.27 in the Big Ten Indoor Championships prelims. He followed the performance with a 20.31 in the finals to earn the Big Ten victory.
During Big Tens, Miller also helped the 4x400m relay team set a new school record (3:04.95) that won the title and qualified the group for indoor nationals. The relay team finished 10th at NCAAs to earn Second Team All-American honors.
The season started with a then-sixth fastest 300m time (32.43) in NCAA history and stands as the seventh fastest at season's end. In total, Miller eight finals victories this season with three in the 200m, three in the 4x400m and two in the 300m.
The decorated graduate student will head into the outdoor season seventh in the world in the 200m (20.27).
Purdue's outdoor schedule will begin March 21-22 at the USF Alumni Invitational.