EUGENE, Ore. – Purdue Track & Field’s Amarianna Lofton concluded the Boilers’ season as a Second Team All-American in the high jump. She raised Purdue’s number of first or second team honorees to seven at the 2026 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Lofton Notes
• In her first season with Purdue, Lofton cleared 1.87m (6-01-50) to finish ninth at NCAAs and move her program ranking up to second.
• She became the 21st Boilermaker on the women’s side to earn either first or second team honors between indoor and outdoor combined. She is the first to earn All-American status since Janae Moffitt in 2018.
• Before she transferred to Purdue. Lofton was a two-time All-American at Division II Central State.
• Her ninth-place finish was Purdue’s highest since Emily Breslin finished tied for ninth in 2011.
Next Up
The 2025-26 season concluded on Saturday at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and now the program looks ahead to the 2026-27 starting with cross country in August.
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