Two Pioneers Earn First Team All-American Honors Saturday
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Three members of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville women’s track and field team brought home All-American honors on day two of the 2025 NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships on Saturday, with sophomore Hailey Campbell and junior Izzy Peterson earning First Team honors. Senior Brenna Noon was named Second Team All-American as the Pioneers wrapped up competition inside the Golisano Training Center.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Three members of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville women's track and field team brought home All-American honors on day two of the 2025 NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships on Saturday, with sophomore Hailey Campbell and junior Izzy Peterson earning First Team honors. Senior Brenna Noon was named Second Team All-American as the Pioneers wrapped up competition inside the Golisano Training Center.
Campbell broke the UW-Platteville record in the high jump, reaching a height of 1.71 meters (5' 7.25") to place fourth overall in the event. Earning First Team All-American honors, Campbell surpassed the previous Pioneers record, which she shared with Alyssa Iserman (2014), of 1.70 meters (5' 7").
Peterson also brought home First Team All-American honors, running a time of 24.87 seconds in the 200 meter and finishing sixth overall. Peterson advanced to the finals in the event after tying her school record yesterday and ran another strong time of Saturday to earn the podium finish.
Noon earned Second Team All-American honors after placing ninth in the shot put. Her top mark of 13.91 meters (45' 7.75") came on her final attempt of the day and was a season-best distance by nearly 0.3 meters. Noon collects indoor All-American recognition for the second consecutive year after taking home first team honors in 2024.
"Today Brenna had her best series of throws in two years," head coach Chris Rotzenberg said following the championships. "When she threw that 13.91m on her last indoor collegiate throw we all thought it would result in a podium finish. Certainly a bit heartbreaking when the next competitor threw farther, but still an amazing performance from Brenna."
The Pioneers now turn their attention to the outdoor track season, which begins on Saturday, April 5 at the Mississippi River Rumble hosted by the University of Dubuque.