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2024-25 Women's Track and Field Roster

Natalya Babcock

  • Position:
    Distance
  • Class:
    Junior
  • Highschool:
    Butte County HS
  • Hometown:
    Moore, ID

Summary

Biography

Babcock's Career Stats

Personal Bests
800m Mile 1,000m 1,500m 5,000m
Indoor  2:21.25s 5:08.88s 3:11.98s - -
Outdoor 2:26.29s 5:24.29s - 4:52.33s 18:30.49s

Idaho State Outdoor (2025): In her debut outdoor season with the Bengals, Natalya Babcock established herself as a versatile middle-distance runner. At the Big Sky Conference Outdoor Championships (May 14–17), she recorded a personal best in the 800m with a time of 2:13.44, placing 15th in the preliminaries. She also contributed to the 4x400m relay team, which finished 5th with a season-best time of 3:49.70, ranking 7th all-time in Idaho State history .

Throughout the season, Babcock consistently improved her times. She ran 2:17.80 in the 800m at the Bengal Invitational (May 2–3), 2:17.73 at the Bryan Clay Invitational (April 16–18), and 2:20.96 at the Utah Valley Collegiate Invitational (March 28). In the 1500m, she achieved a personal best of 4:42.65 at the Bryan Clay Invitational. Additionally, she placed 3rd in the mile at the Weber State Spring Classic (April 11) with a time of 5:10.84 .

Idaho State Indoor (2024–25): During the indoor season, Babcock showcased her range in middle-distance events. She achieved a personal best in the mile with a time of 5:00.79 at the Mountain States Games (February 14–15). At the Big Sky Conference Indoor Championships (February 27–March 1), she ran 5:23.79 in the mile and contributed to the distance medley relay team that finished 8th with a time of 12:26.24



College of Southern Idaho Recap:
Help led the Golden Eagles to two NJCAA Division I Cross Country National Championships. The sophomore has definitely left her mark at College of Southern Idaho (CSI). A two-time All-American in cross country, Babcock finished as the top runner for the Golden Eagles this past fall, taking fifth at nationals. Last season, she took 7th overall and also earned All-American status. She also dominated on the track, earning three other All-American awards. She was a part of the women's distance relay that placed 4th at indoor nationals last spring and individually she placed 4th in the mile. At outdoor nationals, Babcock placed 6th in the 1500m. Graduating from CSI in December, Babcock also excelled in the classroom, earning NJCAA Academic second team honors with a GPA between 3.80 and 3.99 as a freshman and this past fall, she posted a 4.0 GPA. Babcock will serve a mission in Brazil.

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