TFRRS BIO PAGE: https://www.tfrrs.org/athletes/8685404/Lewis__Clark/Carolyn_Mayberry
2024-25 Awards
2025 Northwest Conference Scholar-Athlete
2025 Outdoor Season Best Marks
200M: 29.53 – Portland Twilight, May 10
800M: 29.09 – Portland Twilight, May 10
100M Hurdles: 17.69 – L&C Larry Byerly Invitational, April 19
400M Hurdles: 1:12.90 – John Knight Invite, April 12
2025 Indoor Season Best Marks
400M: 1:11.09 - Portland Indoor #2, February 9
60M Hurdles: 11.56 – George Fox Indoor #2, February 21
NOTABLES
- Competed in 12 meets during her sophomore campaign
- Opened her track season on February 9 when she ran a season-best 400M time (1:11.09) at the Portland Indoor #2 Meet
- Finished ninth in the 400M Hurdles (1:14.50), 10th in the 100M Hurdles (19.00) and helped the 4x400M Relay (4:37.61) finish fourth overall at the L&C Electric Forest Open
- Placed 19th in the 400M Hurdles (1:13.27), 22nd in the 100M Hurdles (17.80) and helped the 4x100M Relay (53.09) finish eighth overall at the Northwest Conference Championship Meet
- Closed out her season by running PRs in the 200M (29.53) and 800M (2:41.01) at the Portland Twilight Meet
2024 Outdoor Season Best Marks
100M Hurdles: 16.95 – Northwest Conference Championship, April 15-16 –
23rd in program history
400M Hurdles: 1:10.29 – Northwest Conference Championship, April 15-16 –
20th in program history
800M: 2:41.94 – Portland Twilight, May 4
Triple Jump: 9.19M (30-02 Feet) – Willamette Invitational, March 23 –
34th in program history
2023-24 Indoor Season Best Marks
60M Hurdles: 11.38 – 2023 Spokane Invitational, December 9 -
6th in program history
400M: 1:07.14 – Portland Indoor #2, February 4 –
9th in program history
NOTABLES
- Competed in 10 meets during her freshman campaign
- Made her collegiate debut on December 9 at the 2023 Spokane Invitational when she competed in the 400M and posted a career-best time in the 60M Hurdles
- Posted a career-best mark in the triple jump on March 23 at the Willamette Invitational
- Recorded career-best times in the 100M and 400M Hurdles at the NWC Championship Meet
- Placed seventh in the 400M Hurdles at NWCs to score points and 14th in the 100M
- Closed out her first season by running the 800M for the first time in her collegiate career
At Lewis & Clark: Minoring in Japanese and Computer Science ... Member of the cross countru team.
Prior to Lewis & Clark: Attended Granada Hills Charter School ... Earned the Coaches' Award in Character for track & field ... Served as the captain of the track & field team ... Valedictorian of her high school ... Earned the AP Scholar Award and AP Capstone ... Her dad, track & field, and mom, swimming, both competed at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps.
Why Lewis & Clark?: I chose Lewis and Clark because it allowed me to explore my interests. I am able to run track while also focusing on school and taking a variety of classes before deciding what major I want to study. I also love the campus and that every walk to and from class or other buildings is beautiful. The weather was also important to me, as someone from California, since I do not enjoy the heat and I love rain.