Season and Career Bests
2025-26: Competed in 15 meets for the Wolves… Recorded personal bests in the 100m (11.51), 400m (57.05), 55m hurdles (8.16), 60m hurdles (8.67), 100m hurdles (13.69), and 400m hurdles (58.32)… Won 10 events on the season, including the 55m, 200m, and 55m hurdles against Jamestown, the 200m and 400m at the U-Mary Winter Classic, the 100m at the South Dakota Challenge and Mount Marty Twilight, the 100m hurdles at the USD Snooze Button Classic, and the 400m hurdles at the USD Snooze Button Classic, Dewey Donat Classic, and South Dakota Challenge… Added runner-up finishes in the 60m hurdles at the SDSU Indoor Classic and both the 100m and 400m hurdles at the NSIC Outdoor Championship… Recorded 36 top-10 finishes on the season… Scored team points by taking fourth in the 60m, fourth in the 60m hurdles, and fifth in the 4x400m relay at the NSIC Indoor Championship and second in the 100m, second in the 400m hurdles, sixth in the 4x100m relay, and eighth in the 4x400m relay at the NSIC Outdoor Championship… Qualified for the NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships in the 60m, placing 13th nationally, and the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships in the 400m hurdles, finishing fourth nationally with a personal-best time of 58.32… Earned First Team All-American honors in the 400m hurdles and USTFCCCA All-Region recognition during the indoor and outdoor seasons… Named Army National Guard Athlete of the Week four times and NSIC Women's Track Athlete of the Week once… Earned NSIC All-Academic Team of Excellence honors…
2024-25: Competed in 14 meets for the Wolves… Won the 4x400m and 55m at the Jamestown Dual, the 4x100m and 400m hurdles at the Red Raider Open, and the 4x100m and 100m at the Mount Marty Twilight… Notched 27 top-10 finishes on the year… Scored team points by taking fourth in the 4x400m and sixth in the 60m at the NSIC Indoor Championship and sixth in the 4x400m, seventh in the 4x100m, fourth in the 400m hurdles, and eighth in the 100m hurdles at the NSIC Outdoor Championship… Honored NSIC All-Academic Team of Excellence…
2023-24: Competed in seven meets during the outdoor season… Notched a new personal best in the 100m hurdles… Placed third in the 400m hurdles, earning all-conference, eighth in the 100m hurdles, eighth in the 100m, fourth in the 4x100m relay, and fourth in the 4x400m relay at the NSIC Outdoor Championships… Member of the school record setting shuttle hurdle relay team (1:01.73)… Named to the CSC Academic All-District® team…
2022-23: Ran to personal bests in the 55m hurdles (8.30), 55m (7.06), 400m (57.42), 60m hurdles (8.70), 60m (7.46), 200m (24.72), 100m (11.58), and 400m hurdles (59.16)… Tallied 38 top-10 finishes on the year… Took second in the 60m, earning all-conference, and fourth in the 200m and 60m hurdles at the NSIC Indoor Championships… Qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 60m… Placed 11
th in the 60m, earning the first All-America honor of her career… Took third in the 100m, earning all-conference, fifth in the 400m hurdles, and third in the 4x100m at the NSIC Outdoor Championships… Qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 100m and 400m hurdles… Placed sixth in the 400m hurdles with an All-American performance… Broke the school record in the indoor 60m (7.56), outdoor 100m (11.58), and outdoor 200m (23.98)… Earned CSC Academic All-District® honors… Named to the USTFCCCA All-Region team…
2021-22: Recorded indoor personal bests of 9.01 in the 60m hurdles, 25.23 in the 200m, and 57.97 in the 400m. Notched an outdoor personal best of 1:03.83 in the 400m hurdles… Took seventh in the 400m at the NSIC Indoor Championships… Tallied 21 top-10 finishes on the year…
Prep: Renea Taylor is a sprinter/hurdler out of Okanogan High School. She is a 4-year letter winner for the Bulldogs under the direction of head coach Marty Staggs. Taylor holds personal bests of in the 60m (8.02), 60m hurdles (9.33), 100m (12.72), 200m (25.63), 300m hurdles (45.02), and 400m hurdles (1:05.70). She is a 6-time all-league performer, 5-time district champion (4x200, 4x100, 200m, 300m H), and 3-time WIAA State Champion (4x100, 4x200, 300m H). Taylor was named the 2019 Caribou Trail League Female Track Athlete of the Year. She is the daughter of Roy and Shelly Taylor.