Kate Brockman
Kate Brockman
  • Height:
    5’7”
  • Year:
    2nd Year
  • Hometown:
    Mesa, AZ
  • High School:
    Red Mountain
  • Major:
    Engineering

Bio

Kate Brockman's TFRRS Meet-By-Meet Results

Personal: Daughter of Ken Brockman and Mary Beth Burgoyne…born December 1, 2002...has one sister (Natalie, 22)…graduate of Red Mountain High School...high school coaches were Steve Selby and Brent Krieg...was awarded the Freshman Track Athlete of the Year in 2018, the Most Outstanding Cross Country Performance in 2019, the Most Valuable Athlete for cross country in 2020, and the Cross Country Pride Award in 2020 while in high school...was on Academic Honor Roll from 2017-2021 and in the National Honor Society from 2019-2021 while in high school...six-time All-American and six-time ACCAC/Region I individual champion during the 2021-22 academic year at MCC...majoring in Engineering.

2022 Track & Field: Competed in six meets during the indoor season...won five races throughout the indoor season...earned three All-American honors (4th place in the 1000m, 5th place in the 4x800m relay, 6th place in the Distance Medley Relay) at the NJCAA Indoor Championships...competed in eight meets during the outdoor season...ran a personal-best time of 2:20.06 for 800m at the Cody McBride Invite...was the conference champion in the 3000m steeplechase (11:47.57) at the ACCAC Championships...ran a personal-best time for both the 1500m (4:51.33) and 3000m (10:37.58) at the ASU Sun Angel Classic...was a three-time Regional champion in the 1500m (4:56.01), 3000m steeplechase (11:48.69 personal-best), and the 4x800m relay (9:57.95) at the NJCAA Region I Championships...earned All-American honors in two events (8th place in the 4x800m relay and 6th place in the 3000m steeplechase) at the NJCAA Division I Outdoor Championships.

2021 Cross Country: Competed in six meet during the season...was the ACCAC (19:23.3) and NJCAA Region I (19:20) individual champion at both championship meets, earning both All-ACCAC and All-Region honors in the process...earned All-American honors after a runner-up finish (18:37.3 personal-best for 5000m) at the NJCAA Division II Championship meet in Richmond, VA...also earned the NJCAA Div. II Cross Country West Region Female Athlete of the Year Award.

News Mentions

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Women's XC Team Misses National Title by One Point

Anna Harmon cruises to an individual national runner-up title

November 12, 2022

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Women's XC Wins Team Title at Home Meet Behind Brockman's Runner-Up Performance

Kate Brockman finished as the individual runner-up in the women's race

October 1, 2022

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Kate Brockman Leads Women's Cross Country to CAMPY Invitational Victory

Brockman was the individual champion and broke the course record

September 10, 2022

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