Arkansas senior Sanu Jallow-Lockhart has been named a semifinalist for the prestigious 2026 Bowerman award, recognizing her outstanding performances this season, including winning the NCAA 800m title with a collegiate record. She is one of ten athletes selected by The Bowerman Advisory Board based on their impressive results throughout the season. Jallow-Lockhart is the eighth female Razorback to earn this honor, showcasing the university's rich history in track and field. The finalists will be announced on June 29, and past Razorback semifinalists have included notable names like Britton Wilson and Dominique Scott.

By the Numbers
  • Sanu Jallow-Lockhart holds collegiate records in the 600m (1:24.19) and 800m (1:56.85).
  • She has won NCAA titles in both the outdoor 800m and the 4 x 400m relay (indoor and outdoor).
State of Play
  • The Bowerman Advisory Board will meet to select the three finalists, with results released on June 29.
  • This season, Jallow-Lockhart has also received the USTFCCCA National Track Athlete of the Year award.
What's Next

Following the announcement of finalists on June 29, attention will shift to the awards ceremony where the winner of the Bowerman will be determined later in the season, amplifying the stakes for collegiate athletes and their respective programs.

Bottom Line

Sanu Jallow-Lockhart's recognition as a Bowerman semifinalist highlights her remarkable achievements and reinforces Arkansas' standing as a powerhouse in collegiate track and field, setting the stage for potential future accolades.