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06.24.2025 | Athletics, Track and Field
AMES, Iowa – Track and field's Rachel Joseph has been named the 2024-25 Celia Barquin Arozamena Iowa State Female Athlete of the Year.
Joseph earned three All-America honors in 2025 alone, with two being first team as she finished fifth at NCAA Indoor Championships and sixth at NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 400m, placing among numerous Olympians. The junior also anchored the 4x400m at outdoor nationals as Iowa State made its first national appearance since 1982.
Now a five-time All-American, she continues to be the only Cyclone woman to earn All-America honors in the indoor 400m, and is the first to earn First Team All-America in the outdoor 400m since Olympic gold medalist Nawal El Moutawakel in 1984.
Earned.
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The Texas native hit an all-time 400m best of 50.66 at NCAA West Prelims to advance to her fourth-straight nationals, while the time went on to hold as the second fastest through both regionals to earn the No. 2 seed. Joseph capped NCAA Prelims anchoring the 4x400m to a school-record and nationals-qualifying 3:29.68, clocking a split of 49.77. Her split was the only sub-50 time through both regions.
Joseph etched her name in history sweeping the indoor and outdoor 400m Big 12 titles, becoming the 10th woman in league history to do so. She pulled away from the competition winning the outdoor final by over a second and the indoor final by three-quarters of a second.
Joseph provided another sweep picking up USTFCCCA Regional Track Athlete of the Year following both indoor and outdoor season. Just four of 18 track men and women won both awards in 2025.
Going sub-51 is no small feat, and Joseph has done so seven times in 2025. She was one of five nationally to do so in indoor season. The 400m star holds the top 18 times ever run at Iowa State.
Joseph has downed the indoor 400m, outdoor 400m and outdoor 200m school records a combined 16 times including five resets this year. The sprinter also ran on the indoor 4x400m, outdoor 4x400m and indoor distance medley relay school-record breaking teams, totaling six records to her name. All six were set or reset this season.
She ranks inside the Iowa State top 10 in five indoor and outdoor individual events and 10 relay squads.
Last summer, Joseph came one spot shy of advancing to the nine-person final at U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Joseph moved on to the semifinals with 50.92 and then clocked 50.74, hitting the Olympic standard both times.
A women's track and field athlete has now won the award two years in a row.
Joseph will be honored at the football game against South Dakota on Aug. 30.
Celia Barquin Arozamena Iowa State Female Athlete of the Year Winners
1980 – Mary Seybold – Track & Field
1981 – Debbie Vetter – Track & Field
1982 – Annette Ackerson – Swimming
1983 – Tanya Roach – Swimming
1984 – Diane Doles – Volleyball
1985 – Tonya Burns – Basketball
1986 – Jane Lobenstein – Basketball
1987 – Nawal El Moutawakel – Track & Field
1988 – Linda Evans – Volleyball
1989 – Carmen Jaspers – Basketball
1990 – Jennie Condon – Softball
1991 – Jennifer Adams-Keitges – Swimming
1992 – Edith Nakiyingi – Track & Field
1993 – Karen Glerum – Track & Field
1994 – Melanie Young – Basketball
1995 – Kary Law – Volleyball
1996 – Beth Bader – Golf
1997 – Kim Mazza – Gymnastics
1998 – Stacy Frese – Basketball
1999 – Stacy Frese – Basketball
2000 – Stacy Frese – Basketball
2001 – Megan Taylor – Basketball
2002 – Angie Welle – Basketball
Gina Curtis-Rickert – Track & Field
2003 – Gina Curtis-Rickert – Track & Field
2004 – Janet Anson – Gymnastics
2005 – Anne O'Neil – Basketball
2006 – Janet Anson – Gymnastics
2007 – Lyndsey Medders – Basketball
2008 – Lisa Koll – Track/Cross Country
2009 – Kaylee Manns – Volleyball
2010 – Lisa Koll – Track/Cross Country
2011 – Kelsey Bolte – Basketball
2012 – Betsy Saina – Track/Cross Country
2013 – Betsy Saina – Track/Cross Country
2014 – Christina Hillman – Track & Field
2015 – Chonlada Chayanun – Golf
2016 – Caitlin Nolan – Volleyball
2017 – Jhoanmy Luque – Track & Field
2018 – Celia Barquin Arozamena – Golf
2019 – Bridget Carleton – Basketball
2020 – Callie Logue – Track/Cross Country
2021 – Sami Williams – Softball
2022 – Ashley Joens – Basketball
2023 – Ashley Joens – Basketball
2024 – Sydney Willits – Track & Field
2025 – Rachel Joseph – Track & Field