FINAL RESULTS
PUEBLO, Colo. -- Isabelle Flores' story-book career came to an end in dramatic fashion Saturday, as she broke her own school record to take seventh place in the 400m Hurdles competition at the 2025 NCAA Division II Women's Outdoor Track & Field Championship. The senior from Orange Park, Fla., covered the distance in 59.21 seconds, topping a 59.25 effort at the 2024 Conference Carolinas Championship.
The seventh-place finish is expected to earn her first-team All-America honors, which the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Association (USTFCCA) will officially announce next week. She entered the season as a two-time second-team selection, having finished 11th at this championship in each of the last two years.
FLORES' CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
- Three-time All-America selection, the only women's honoree in Belmont Abbey Track & Field history
- Earned first-team honors in 2025, following second-team designation in both 2024 and 2023
- Earned three NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship invitations; became the first-even female to participate in the event back in 2023
- An eight time All-Region selection (2025 400m Hurdles, 2025 60m Hurdles, 2024 100m Hurdles, 2024 400m Hurdles, 2024 60m Hurdles, 2023 100m Hurdles, 2023 400m Hurdles, 2023 60m Hurdles)
- A 13-time All-Conference Carolinas selection (7 outdoor, 6 indoor)
- A five-time Conference Carolinas champion (2025 outdoor 400m Hurdles, 2024 outdoor 100m Hurdles, 2024 outdoor 400m Hurdles, 2024 indoor 60m Hurdles, 2023 indoor 60m Hurdles)
- School recordholder in outdoor 200m (24.42), outdoor 100m Hurdles (14.02), outdoor 400m Hurdles (59.21), indoor 200m (24.29), indoor 400m (57.24), indoor 60m Hurdles (8.80),Â
- 2025 Michael Nalls, Jr. Memorial Award winner (top senior athlete/female)
- Belmont Abbey graduate - Bachelor of Arts in Health Care Mangement - May 17, 2025Â