Amanda Moll was in attendance to simply accept the award, receiving it from former Husky volleyball star, and 2005 Seattle Sports Star winner, Christal (Morrison) Engle. Hana will likely be vying for the NCAA Indoor title within the pole vault on Saturday in Arkansas.
The Moll twins are the primary monitor athletes to win the award since SPU’s Jessica Pixler in 2010. They dominated the collegiate pole vault scene in 2025, setting seven NCAA Records between them. Amanda received the 2025 NCAA Indoor title, with Hana taking second, and Hana received the 2025 NCAA Outdoor title, with Amanda taking third. Amanda was named the USTFCCCA National Indoor Women’s Field Athlete of the Year and Hana received the identical award for the outside season. At the 2025 USA Championships, Amanda completed third and Hana was fourth, as each made Team USA for the World Championships in Tokyo. At Worlds, the Moll twins fittingly completed in a tie for sixth-place.
With Hana’s 2026 world-leading clearance of 16-feet, set on the UW Invitational in January, the twins are the one two collegiate girls’s vaulters to clear 16-feet.