EUGENE, Ore. – Senior Laura Pellicoro delivered a record-breaking performance in the women’s 800-meter final at the 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships this evening at Hayward Field, clocking 2:00.84 to place seventh overall and earn First Team All-American honors.
Pellicoro shattered her own school record and personal best in the final, capping off a historic season among the top mid-distance runners in the nation. The Italy native becomes one of the most accomplished student-athletes in program history, earning All-American recognition across cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track.
A three-time Cross Country All-American (2022, 2023, 2024), Pellicoro was also named to the All-Region Team and earned First Team All-WCC honors every year from 2022 to 2024. She was the 2022 WCC Co-Runner of the Year and a two-time WCC All-Academic First Team selection. As a sophomore, she was honored with the Fr. Chester Prusynski Student-Athlete of the Year award for her outstanding contributions both athletically and academically.
In indoor track, Pellicoro made history at the 2025 UW Preview, where she ran the fastest collegiate women’s 1,000-meter time ever recorded (2:37.04). She also set school records in the mile (4:25.60), 800m (2:00.92), and now holds five indoor school records across the 600m, 800m, 1000m, mile, and 3000m. She was named to the 2025 Bowerman Watch List, becoming the first Pilot ever to earn the honor, and was recognized as the USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week in January. Pellicoro is a three-time NCAA indoor mile qualifier (2023–2025) and a three-time Second Team All-American indoors (2022, 2024, 2025).
Internationally, she claimed gold in the 800 meters at the 2023 World University Games, further establishing herself as a world-class competitor.
Outdoors, Pellicoro previously broke the school 800-meter record at the NCAA Semifinal with a time of 2:01.07 before lowering it again to 2:00.84 in the NCAA final. She made two NCAA Outdoor Championship appearances prior to this year (2022 – 800m; 2023 – 1500m).
The full result of women’s 800-meter final is listed below.
2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Eugene, Ore. (Hayward Field)
June 11-14, 2025
Thursday, June 12
Women’s 800m Semifinal
1. Michaela Rose, LSU, 1:58.95 Q
2. Lauren Tolbert, Duke,1:59.39 Q
3. Makayla Paige, North Carolina,1:59.92 Q
4. Meghan Hunter, BYU, 1:59.96 Q
5. Roisin Willis, Stanford, 2:00.33 Q
6. Smilla Kolbe, North Florida, 2:00.70 q
7. Laura Pellicoro, Portland, 2:01.07 (2:01.061) q (PR, School Record)
8. Victoria Bossong, Harvard, 2:01.07 (2:01.063) q
9. Veronica Hargrave, Indiana, 2:01.54 Q
Friday, June 13
Men’s 5000m Final, 6:55 PM (PT)
Matt Strangio, 13:24.14
Saturday, June 14
Women’s 800m Final
1. Roisin Willis, Stanford, 1:58.13
2. Makayla Paige, North Carolina,1:58.97
3. Meghan Hunter, BYU, 1:59.03
4. Michaela Rose, LSU, 1:59.47
5. Lauren Tolbert, Duke,1:59.88
6. Smilla Kolbe, North Florida, 2:00.37
7. Laura Pellicoro, Portland, 2:00.84 (PR, School Record)
8. Veronica Hargrave, Indiana, 2:01.00
9. Victoria Bossong, Harvard, 2:03.86
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