EMPORIA, KS (May 23) – California (PA) sophomore
Brianna Lee collected Second-Team All-America status in the high jump for the second time in her career on Saturday evening during the final day of the NCAA Championships.
Lee placed No. 14 overall in the high jump after clearing 1.67 meters (5-5.75 feet) on her third attempt at the height. She opened the event by posting a mark of 1.62 meters (5-3.75 feet) on her second attempt. Lee was seeded No. 13 on the national performance list entering the NCAA Championships in Kansas.
A native of Lancaster, Lee joins Beyoncé Kelly (2022-24) as the only multi-time All-Americans in the high jump in program history. She tied for No. 10 in the high jump with a height of 1.68 meters (5-6.0 feet) at the 2025 NCAA Championships in Colorado.
Oklahoma Baptist senior Jamora Horace captured the national title in the high jump with a personal-best mark of 1.87 meters (6-1.5 feet) on her first attempt. She entered the weekend as the top seed in the high jump after finishing fourth at the NCAA Indoor Championships earlier this year.