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2024-25 Track & Field Roster

Josie Coffey Season 2024-25

PositionJumps
ClassSenior
HometownLakewood, Colorado
Previous SchoolColorado Mesa
SENIOR (2024-25):
  • Had an amazing Sun Devil debut at the season-opening McFerrin 12-Degree Invite (1/10), placing second in the high jump (1.75m 8-¾) 
  • Placed third in the women’s high jump (1.83m 6-0) at the Corky Classic (1/17-18)
PRIOR TO ASU WHILE AT COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY
  • 5x Overall USTFCCCA All-American (High Jump)
    • 2x First Team
      • 2022 Outdoor (5th)
      • 2024 Outdoor (5th)
    • 3x Second Team
      • 2021 Indoor - Second Team (9th)
      • 2023 Outdoor - Second Team (9th)
      • 2024 Indoor - Second Team (11th)
  • 6x NCAA Championship Qualifier
  • 2024 USTFCCCA South Central Region Field Athlete of the Year
  • 8x USTFCCCA All-Region (High Jump)
    • 2021 Indoor & Outdoor
    • 2022 Indoor & Outdoor
    • 2023 Indoor & Outdoor
    • 2024 Indoor & Outdoor
  • 4x USTFCCCA South Central Region Top Performer
    • 2021 Indoor
    • 2022 Outdoor
    • 2024 Indoor & Outdoor
  • 2021 RMAC Indoor Freshman of the Year
  • 5x RMAC Champion (High Jump)
    • 2021 Indoor
    • 2022 Indoor
    • 2023 Outdoor
    • 2024 Indoor & Outdoor
  • 6x First Team All-RMAC - High Jump
    • 2021 Indoor
    • 2022 Indoor & Outdoor
    • 2023 Outdoor
    • 2024 Indoor & Outdoor
  • 7x Overall All-RMAC - High Jump
    • Second Team - 2023 Indoor
  • Indoor (1.74m/5-8.5) & Outdoor (1.81m/5-11.25) High Jump School-Record Holder
  • CMU Track & Field Complex Record Holder (1.80m/5-10.75)
  • 3x CSC/CoSIDA Academic All-American®
    • 2023-24 (1st Team)
    • 2022-23 (1st Team)
    • 2021-22 (2nd Team)
  • 3x CSC/CoSIDA Academic All-District® (2021-22, 2022-23 & 2023-24)
  • 4x USTFCCCA All-Academic Team (2020-21; 2021-22; 2022-23 & 2023-24)
  • 6x RMAC All-Academic First Team
    • 2022 Indoor & Outdoor
    • 2023 Indoor & Outdoor
    • 2024 Indoor & Outdoor
  • 4x RMAC Field Athlete of the Week
2024 Outdoor (Senior): Competed in six meets, including the RMAC and NCAA Championships during an award-winning season… Contested the high jump at all six… Also competed in the triple jump at two… Was named as the NCAA Elite 90 Winner at the NCAA Division II Championships for having the highest GPA (4.00) of any female student-athlete at the meet… Earned her fifth career USTFCCCA All-America honor with a fifth place finish at the NCAA Championships, equal to her highest national finish of her illustrious career… Cleared 1.74 meters (5-8.5) at the national meet… Set a season-best and facility record mark of 1.80 meters (5-10.75) at the Maverick Invite & Multi… Co-led the national performance list with that effort, which also allowed her to win RMAC Field Athlete of the Week honors on Apr. 10… Went on to be named as the USTFCCCA’s South Central Region Field Athlete of the Year as the first Maverick woman to ever win that award… Also earned USTFCCCA All-Region Top Performer honors and an all-region accolade for the eighth consecutive season… Also won her fifth career RMAC title, clearing 1.73 meters (5-8) at the conference meet, one of her four event wins of the season… Recorded a triple jump mark of 10.59 meters (34-9) in her collegiate debut for that discipline at the Maverick Invite & Multi to qualify for the RMAC Championships… Placed 18th at the conference meet with an effort of 10.32 meters (33-10.25)… Selected as an Academic All-American by the College Sports Communicators for a Maverick women's track & field record third straight year... Earned First Team honors for the second straight year... Also selected to the CSC Academic All-District team for the third straight year... Named to the RMAC All-Academic First Team for the sixth straight season... Named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team for the fourth straight year.

2023-24 Indoor (Redshirt Junior): High jumped in six meets, including the RMAC and NCAA Division II National Championships in yet another award-winning season… Had five top-3 finishes… Earned Second Team All-America honors after placing 11th at the national championships as the only Maverick woman at the national meet… Won her fourth career RMAC title by clearing 1.73 meters (5-8) at the conference championships… Also claimed First Team All-RMAC honors… Cleared a season-best 1.74 meters (5-8.5) at the Mines Winter Classic & Multi to record her first win of the season… Led the RMAC performance list by three centimeters with that effort, which also enabled her to earn RMAC Field Athlete of the Week honors on Jan. 31… Was named as the USTFCCCA’s South Central Regional Top Performer after also leading the region’s performance list… Earned her seventh career USTFCCCA All-Region honor… Was tied for seventh on the national performance list… Named to the RMAC All-Academic First Team.

2023 Outdoor (Junior): Competed in the high jump at six meets, including the RMAC and NCAA Division II National Championships… Earned Second Team USTFCCCA All-America honors with a ninth place finish at clearance of 1.68 meters (5-6) at the national meet… Had won the RMAC title, her first outdoor crown, with a second attempt clearance at 1.66 meters (5-5.25)… Had her best two efforts of the season in between, clearing 1.75 meters (5-8.75) at the Mines Las Chance Meet after getting over 1.72 meters (5-7.75) at the CSU Pueblo Last Chance Invitational… Led the RMAC’s season-long performers list while ranking second in the South Central Region to earn a sixth consecutive USTFCCCA all-region honor… Was tied for fifth on the season-long national performance list… Claimed four wins throughout the season… Named to the RMAC All-Academic First Team for the fourth straight season while being named to the CSC Academic All-District® squad for the second straight year... Was later named to the CSC Academic All-America® team for the second straight year... Earned first team honorees while co-making history with teammate Mica Jenrette as the Mavs' initial first team picks and initial 2-time honorees... Named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team for the third straight year.

2022-23 Indoor (Redshirt Sophomore): Contested the high jump at six meets, including the RMAC Championships… Had a season-best clearance of 1.70 meters (5-7) in the opener at the Mountaineer Open & Multi… Was tied for 15th on the national performance list with that effort, but narrowly missed out on NCAA Championship selection on tie-breaking procedures… Picked up a fifth successive USTFCCCA all-Region honor… Was ranked third in the RMAC and fifth in the region… Finished fourth at the RMAC Championships to earn Second Team All-RMAC honors after clearing 1.66 meters (5-5.25)… Named to the RMAC All-Academic First Team for the third straight season.

2022 Outdoor (Sophomore): Earned all-America, all-region and all-conference honors in a record-setting season that saw her compete in seven meets… Also shined academically earning Second Team CoSIDA Academic All-America® honors after being named to the Academic All-District® 6 team… Was also a First Team RMAC All-Academic selection, duplicating her indoor season honor… Was also picked to the USTFCCCA All-Academic team for the second straight year... Contested the high jump at all seven while throwing the javelin throw… Placed fifth in the high jump at the NCAA Championships with a mark of 1.73 meters (5-8) as the only team-point scorer for the Mavericks at the meet… The finish was the best NCAA outdoor finish in program history and allowed her to earn USTFCCCA First Team All-America honors… Had also earned First Team All-RMAC honors with a third place finish at the RMAC Championships… Had smashed the CMU record with a clearance of 1.81 meters (5-11.25) at the Colorado Invitational… That jump ended up being equal to the best in Division II throughout the season and allowed her to earn USTFCCCA All-Region honors and region top performer status… That mark ranks her 21st (tie) on the all-time NCAA Division II performers’ list and third on the RMAC All-Time performers’ list… Named as the RMAC Field Athlete of the Week on Apr. 6 and 13 after solid performances in back-to-back meets at the start of the season… Won the high jump with a then school-record mark of 1.72 meters (5-7.75) to begin the season at the Maverick Invite before blasting that record a week later in Boulder… Also won the Maverick Top Gun Last Chance Meet with a strong effort of 1.75 meters (5-8.75)… Had six top-3 efforts in the high jump and nd finished amongst the top-5 in all seven of her meets… Also threw the javelin twice, posting a career-best mark of 31.02 meters (101-9) at the Maverick Invite.

2021-22 Indoor (Redshirt Freshman): Competed in the high jump at seven meets, including the RMAC Championships… Successfully defended her RMAC indoor title with a season-best clearance of 1.70 meters (5-7)… Was tied for third on the RMAC season-long performance list with that NCAA provisional qualifying leap that was also good for a tie for 20th on the national performers list… Earned her second straight First Team All-RMAC honor… Also received USTFCCCA All-South Central Region honors as one of the region’s top five performers... Named to the RMAC All-Academic First Team.

2021 Outdoor (Freshman): Contested the high jump at five meets, including the RMAC and NCAA Division II National Championships… Also threw the javelin at two home meets… Cleared a school-record 1.75 meters (5-8.75) in her first outdoor effort in the high jump to win the Maverick Open… That mark allowed her to lead the RMAC’s season-long performance list by four centimeters (1 ½ inches) and put her in a tie for eighth on the NCAA’s season-long performance list… It also allowed her to earn a second USTFCCCA All-Region honor… Also won the high jump at the Maverick Multi & Open with a mark of 1.65 meters (5-5)… Was plagued by injuries during the second half of the season, finishing 11th at the RMAC Championships before not clearing a height at the NCAA Championships… Had a season-best of 25.66 meters (84-2) in her javelin debut... Named to the 2021 USTFCCCA All-Academic Team.

2021 Indoor (Freshman): Competed in the high jump at all five of CMU’s meets, including the RMAC and NCAA Division II National Championships… Set the CMU record in her first outing clearing a NCAA qualifying 1.72 meters (5-7.75) to win the Western Slope Challenge, the first of her three wins… Also cleared 1.72 meters to win the CRC UCCS Open before clearing 1.67 meters (5-5.75) to win the RMAC title and earn First Team All-RMAC honors… Was named as the RMAC Freshman of the Year, becoming just the second Maverick track & field athlete to win the award… Went on to clear 1.71 meters (5-7.25) to place ninth at the NCAA Division II National Championships… Earned Second Team USTFCCCA All-America honors… Was also named as USTFCCCA’s All-South Central Region’s Top Performer after co-leading the RMAC performance list while finishing in a tie for 11th on the season-long national performance list.