BOSTON, MA – Destiny Masters claimed her second All-America honor of the weekend, placing 12th in the high jump at the NCAA Indoor Championships.
The junior from El Dorado, Kan. cleared 1.85m/6'0.75" on her third attempt to be named a Second Team All-American in the high jump after placing 6th in the pentathlon a day ago.
Masters is the fourth Shocker woman in history to earn All-America recognition in the indoor high jump and the first since 2013.
She is now a three-time All-American including her Second Team outdoor recognition in the high jump in 2023.