The 5-foot-9 senior hurdler and sprinter earned All-American status in the 400-meter hurdles at Nike Outdoor Nationals this past season, and her third-place finish in 59.34 seconds ranked No. 14 nationally among prep girls competitors this spring. The clocking was the fastest in state history by a high school-age girl. Maguire set meet records at the New England Prep School Track Association Division I Championships in both the 100- and 300-meter hurdles and shared in a third as anchor of the 4x400-meter relay quartet. Maguire's win in the 300 hurdles was also the fastest clocking in state history by a high school-age girl (42.59), which ranked No. 82 nationally. She broke the tape in the 100 hurdles in 14.32 at NEPSTA as well and ran the second leg for the winning 4x100 relay squad.
Maguire has maintained an A average in the classroom. She will attend Brown University, where she will compete in track and field, beginning this fall.
The co-founder of Phillips Exeter’s Environmental Science Student Organization, Maguire is a dorm proctor at her school. A member of the Black Students of Excellence as well as the Muslim Students Association, she has volunteered locally as a library service attendant.