2020-21 Track and Field Roster
Boreman, Madie

Madie Boreman
- Height:
- 5-9
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Round Rock, Texas
- High School:
- Rouse
Bio
ALL-AMERICA 2017 All-America First Team (Outdoor Steeplechase) 2021 All-America Second Team (Outdoor Steeplechase) PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 3,000-meter Steeplechase NCAA QUALIFICATION 2017 3,000-meter Steeplechase 2021 3,000-meter Steeplechase ACADEMIC HONORS USTFCCCA Academic (2017) |
NCAA SCORING 2017 3,000-meter Steeplechase, 2nd (9:46.48) PAC-12 SCORING 2017 3,000-meter Steeplechase, 1st (10:06.83) 2021 3,000-meter Steeplechase, 4th (9:52.11) 2021 1500-meter run, 6th (4:17.57) CU TOP-10 9th CU History Mile 7th CU History Outdoor 800 5th CU History Steeplechase |
2021: Indoor: Did not compete. (Cross country)
Outdoor: Raced the 800m, 1500m, and 3k Steeplechase ... Raced the 1500m and 3k Steeplechase at the PAC-12 Championships, scoring in both with a respective 6th and 4th place finish ... Qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 3k Steeplechase, where she finished 15th in the preliminary round with a time of 9:49.28.
2020: Indoor: Did not compete.
Outdoor: Canceled due to COVID-19
2019: Indoor: Did not compete.
Outdoor: Ran two races during the outdoor season, a 800 at the Jerry Quiller Classic and a 1,500 at the Stanford Invitational. Ran 4:22.70 at the Stanford Invite, three seconds off her personal best.
2018: Indoor: Boreman competed once this season for the Buffs at the Colorado Invitational in February where she ran the mile. She clocked in at 4:49.67 for fourth place.
Outdoor: Did not compete.
2017: Indoor: Boreman’s main focus during her first season, was the mile. She won the event at the Potts Invitational (1/14), finishing in 4:56.29. Boreman improved her time in each of the following races. She ran 4:45.80 at the Husky Classic (2/11) and at the MPSF Championships, she clocked in at 4:41.41 for 10th place overall.
Outdoor: In her first outdoor season, Boreman turned her focus to the 3,000-meter steeplechase and showed great improvement throughout the season. She placed second in her first two races, the CU Invite and the Cardinal Classic. At the Pac-12 Championships, she became the fourth Buff to win the steeplechase title with a then-PR of 10:06.83. Her win was the sixth straight Pac-12 title for CU and the ninth straight conference title for the Buffs dating back to the Big 12 era. Boreman moved on the NCAA Championships after placing fifth in the event at the preliminary round. At the NCAA Championship, she recorded a runner-up finish as a true freshman with a personal best of 9:46.48. Her time put her fourth on CU’s all-time performers list behind three Olympians: Jenny Simpson, Emma Coburn and Shalaya Kipp.
CROSS COUNTRY:
2019: Raced to a 31st appearance at the Pac-12 Championships ... Raced at NCAA's and finished 216th.
2018: Did not compete
2017: Boreman raced in five meets for the Buffs, earning a spot on the varsity roster as a redshirt freshman. She ran her first race in a CU uniform at the Colorado State Invitational, placing eighth overall. Boreman was an alternate at regionals and ended her first cross country season with a 62nd place finish at the NCAA Championship, helping the Buffs record a third-place team finish.
2016: Redshirted
HIGH SCHOOL: Boreman was a very successful runner at Rouse High School, earning four letters in cross country and four letters in track and field. She recorded three top-10 finishes at the state cross country meet, winning as a freshman. She was seventh in both her sophomore and senior seasons and placed 15th as a junior. On her way to competing at the 2015 state cross country meet, Boreman won all four region titles. She also competed at the Nike Cross Nationals twice, earning her highest finish at 27th as a senior. On the track, Boreman earned eight region championships in the 1,600 and 3,200-meter runs between her freshman and senior years. In 2016, she placed second at the state meet in the 1,600, finishing in 4:46.55 and was seventh in the 3,200 (10:40.49). Later that year, Boreman ran the 1,500 at the adidas Boost Boston Games and placed sixth overall (4:23.77). During the 2016 indoor season, she placed sixth (4:47.39) in the mile at the New Balance Indoor Nationals. Boreman’s junior year was also good one, finishing third at the state championships in the 3,200 and fourth in the 1,500. During her high school track career, she qualified for the Dream Mile twice, once as a freshman and again as a senior.
IN THE CLASSROOM: Boreman is a psychology major and is also pursuing a degree in women and gender studies. She owns a GPA of 3.70.
PERSONAL: Madison (Madie) Rose Boreman was born on July 10, 1998 on Fort Hood, Texas. She is the daughter of Clayton Parks and Jarrah Boreman of Round Rock, Texas, and has one sister, Dharma.
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