2022 - 2023 MARYLAND
GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
MYLA
GREENE
HURDLES/SPRINTS
BULLIS SCHOOL
POTOMAC, MARYLAND
SENIOR
HEIGHT: 5-FOOT-3
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HIGHLIGHTED STATS
2ND - 13.63
NEW BALANCE NATIONALS OUTDOOR - 100M HURDLES
1ST - 40.48
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS - 300M LOW HURDLES
“In order to be considered an elite hurdler in Maryland, you have to first be recognized as a standout at Bullis School, which boasts one of the deepest hurdling programs in U.S. prep history. Myla Greene is the only Bullis girl to rank in the top three all-time in the state in the 60-, 100-, 300- and 400-meter hurdles. As a consequence, she ranks among the top 40 girls prep competitors in history in all four events.”
Erik Boal
editor at DyeStat.com

Athletic Excellence


The 5-foot-3 senior earned All-American honors in the 100-meter high hurdles and led four separate relay quartets to victory at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor this past season. Greene took second in the 100 hurdles at NBNO with a time of 13.63 seconds. Her top 100 hurdles time of 13.28 this spring ranked No. 6 nationally among girls prep competitors in 2023. She also won the 300-meter low hurdles at the Independent School League Championships, and her time of 40.48 seconds ranked No. 3 nationally. She’s also No. 3 nationally in the 400-meter low hurdles with a time of 58.17.

Academic Achievement


Greene has maintained a 3.57 GPA in the classroom. She has signed a National Letter of Intent to compete on scholarship at the University of Tennessee this fall.

Exemplary Character


A member of the Black Student Union and National Society of High School Scholars, Greene owns a black belt in taekwondo. She has volunteered locally as a youth track coach and mentor.