The 5-foot-6 junior broke the tape in the outdoor 3200-meter run at the Coppell Relays in 9:58.58 in late February, which ranked as the fastest girls time in state history and as the nation’s No. 12 performance of all-time in the event. Though the remainder of the high school season was cancelled, Brown recorded a time trial of 9:39.38 in the 3200, which, had it been official, would have shattered the national record by eight seconds. The 2019 Class 6A state champion in the 1600 and 3200, she won the two-mile run at the Texas A&M Classic this past winter with a time of 10:08.11—the nation’s No. 1 performance among prep indoor competitors in 2020.
Brown has maintained a 4.54 GPA in the classroom. She will begin her senior year of high school this fall.
A devoted member of her church community, Brown has volunteered locally on behalf of a children’s camp for Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit patients.