Iowa State University Athletics
Logue Is ISU's Top Female Athlete In 2019-20
04.09.2020 | Athletics, Track and Field
AMES, Iowa – Iowa State All-American and Big 12 champion distance runner Cailie Logue was recognized today by the Iowa State Athletics Department as the recipient of the 2020 Celia Barquin Arozamena Iowa State Female Athlete of the Year award.
Logue, a native of Erie, Kan., was phenomenal in a shortened season, claiming three Big 12 titles (cross country, 3,000 meter indoor and 5,000 meter indoor) and was the NCAA Midwest Region cross country champion.
In the fall, the junior won her second-straight conference cross country crown and was the USTFCCCA Midwest Region Cross Country Women's Runner of the Year for the second time after repeating as the Midwest Regional champion.
She went on to earn All-America honors by placing 15th at the 2019 NCAA Women's Cross Country Championships.
Logue was primed to have an incredible spring before the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championship and the entire outdoor season was canceled.
In February, Logue earned the Big 12 Indoor Championships Women's Co-High Point Award after claiming Big 12 titles in the 3,000 meter and 5,000 meter runs. She had qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championship in the 5,000 meter run and her time of 15:50.15 in the event at the BU Season Opener ranks as the third-fastest in school history behind only national champions Betsy Saina and Lisa Koll.
Logue is a six-time Big 12 champion and was the Performer of the Year at the 2019 Big 12 Track & Field Outdoor Championships.
The Iowa State Female Athlete of the Year award was renamed the Celia Barquin Arozamena Female Athlete of the Year award in honor and memory of Iowa State's 2018 Female Athlete of the Year who died in September of 2018.
Logue will receive the award in the fall.