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2024-25 Men's Track and Field Roster

Jason Monroe

  • Position:
    Hurdles
  • Class:
    Freshman
  • Hometown:
    Kuna, ID
  • Highschool:
    Kuna HS

Summary

Biography

Idaho State Outdoor (2025): Jason Monroe showcased his sprinting prowess during his freshman outdoor season, achieving personal bests and contributing to relay successes. At the Bengal Invitational (05/02/25), he recorded a personal best of 10.88 seconds in the 100m, placing 15th in the preliminaries. He also ran a season-best 21.97 seconds in the 200m at the Utah Spring Classic (04/12/25), finishing 13th. Monroe was a key member of the 4x100m relay team, which achieved a season-best time of 40.65 seconds at the Ed Jacoby Twilight (04/25/25), securing 2nd place. Additionally, he contributed to the 4x400m relay team that posted a time of 3:16.24 at the Utah Valley Collegiate Invitational (03/28/25), finishing 3rd. 

Idaho State Indoor (2024–25): During the indoor season, Monroe demonstrated consistent performance in the 60m and 200m events. He achieved a personal best of 7.00 seconds in the 60m at the ISU Winter Open (12/06/24), placing 5th. In the 200m, he recorded a season-best time of 22.97 seconds at the Mountain States Games (02/14/25), finishing 19th in the preliminaries. Monroe also contributed to the 4x400m relay team that clocked 3:29.57 at the Stacy Dragila Open (02/07/25), earning 3rd place.



Kuna High School: 100m record holder, 200m record holder, two-time 4x200m relay State Champion, two-time 100m State placer, 200m 5A State Runner Up, two-time Nike Outdoor Nationals All American, All-Conference Defensive Back, All-Conference Punter, Second Team Kicker, two-time wrestling state qualifier

Personal: Jason is the son of April and Roger Monroe and he has five siblings, Ashley, Bubba, Madison, Noy, and Hannah. Jason was adopted at a very young age by a loving family and he is extremely grateful for them. A fun fact about Jason is that he was originally born in Hayward, California, moved to Sacramento California and then transferred over to Kuna High school in Kuna, Idaho during his freshman year.

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