Year: | Senior |
Hometown: | Baxley, Ga. |
Position: | Sprinter |
6x USTFCCCA Indoor All-American - 2021 (200m and 60m), 2020 (200m and 60m), 2019 First-Team in 60m and 2018 Second-Team in 60m
* 4x USTFCCCA First-Team Outdoor All-American - 2021 in 100m and 200 m, 2019 in 100m and 200m
* 2x SAC Indoor Champion - 2020 60m and 200m
* 6x USTFCCCA All-Region - 2018-20 (200m) and 2018-20 (60m)
* 2x USTFCCCA All-Region - 2019 in 100m and 200m
* 2020 USTFCCCA Indoor All-American (200 Meters)
* 2020 USTFCCCA All-American (60 Meters)
* 2020 SAC Indoor Track Athlete of the Year
* 2021 USTFCCCA Southeast Region Indoor Track Athlete of the Year
* SAC Indoor Athlete of the Week - Feb. 18, 2020
* SAC Indoor Athlete of the Week - Jan. 28, 2020
* SAC Indoor Athlete of the Week - Feb. 9, 2021
* USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week - Jan. 14, 2020
* SAC Indoor Athlete of the Week - Jan. 14, 2020
* 2019 and 2021 SAC Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year
* 2021 SAC Outdoor Champion (200 Meter)
* USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week - April 16, 2019
* SAC Outdoor Athlete of the Week - March 19, 2019, March 30, 2021, April 13, 2021
2021: Indoor - Finished in the top-five in 15 of the 16 events he competed in during the 2021 Indoor season. Earned event wins in the 60 meter run at the Buccaneer Invitational (6.80 seconds), Run As Fast As You Can Meet (6.97 seconds), VMI Winter Classic (6.83 seconds), and UIndy Last Chance Meet (6.77 seconds). Earned event wins in the 200 meter run at the Buccaneer Invitational (21.59 seconds), and the VMI Winter Classic (21.44 seconds). Was named USTFCCCA All-Region for the 60 meter and 200 meter runs. Named 2021 USTFCCCA Southeast Region Indoor Athlete of the Year. Finished fourth in the 60 meter run at the 2021 NCAA Division II Indoor National Championships with a time of 6.81 seconds. Finished fourth in the 200 meter run at the 2021 NCAA Division II Indoor National Championships with a time of 21.39 seconds. Earned All-American honors in the 60 meter and 200 meter runs, passing Tanner Stepp for the most career All-American honors in Carson-Newman track & field history with eight.
Jan. 24, 2021 - KMS Invite - 60 Meter (Prelims) - 6.91 seconds - 3rd
KMS Invite - 60 Meter (Final) - FS
KMS Invite - 200 Meter - 21.90 seconds - 5th
Feb. 5, 2021 - Buccaneer Invitational - 60 Meter (Prelims) - 6.85 seconds - 1st
Buccaneer Invitational - 60 Meter (Final) - 6.80 seconds - 1st
Buccaneer Invitational - 200 Meter - 21.59 seconds - 1st
Feb. 7, 2021 - Run As Fast As You Can Meet - 60 Meter - 6.97 seconds - 1st
Feb. 13, 2021 - VMI Winter Classic - 60 Meter (Prelims) - 6.86 seconds - 1st
VMI Winter Classic - 60 Meter (Final) - 6.83 seconds - 1st
VMI Winter Classic - 200 Meter - 21.44 seconds - 1st
Feb. 28, 2021 - UIndy Last Chance Meet - 60 Meter (Prelims) - 6.74 seconds - 1st
UIndy Last Chance Meet - 60 Meter (Final) - 6.77 seconds - 1st
Mar. 11-13, 2021 - NCAA Division II Indoor Championships - 60 Meter (Prelims) - 6.76 seconds - 3rd
NCAA Division II Indoor Championsips - 60 Meter (Finals) - 6.81 seconds - 4th
NCAA Divsion II Indoor Championships - 200 Meter (Prelims) - 21.36 seconds - 4th
NCAA Division II Indoor Championships - 200 Meter (Finals) - 21.39 seconds - 4th
2021: Outdoor - Finished in the top-10 in every event he competed in during the 2021 Outdoor season. Won the 100 meter run at the Montreat Invitational (10.51 seconds), Lee Flames Invitational (10.38 seconds), and Lee Last Chance Meet (10.30 seconds). Earned silver medal in the 100 meter run at the 2021 SAC Outdoor Championships with a time of 10.47 seconds. Finished the season with the second fastest time in the nation in the 100 meter run (10.30 seconds). Earned gold medal in the 200 meter run at the 2021 SAC Outdoor Championships with a time of 20.78 seconds. Won the 200 meter run at the Montreat Invitational with a time of 21.24 seconds. Took home bronze medal in the men's 4x100 meter relay at the 2021 SAC Outdoor Championships with Sterling Melancon, DeQuan Dudley and Isaiah Weasby with a time of 41.55 seconds. Finished third in the 100 meter run with a time of 10.38 seconds at the 2021 NCAA Division II Outdoor Championsships. Finished second in the 200 meter run with a time of 20.79 seconds at the 2021 NCAA Division II Indoor Outdoor Championships. Earned USTFCCCA All-American honors for the 100 and 200 meter runs to become the first ten time All-American in Carson-Newman Track & Field history. Became the first SAC athlete to earn back-to-back SAC Outdoor Male Athlete of the Year Awards after winning the award in 2019 and 2021 (no outdoor season in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic).
Mar. 21, 2021 - LR Bears Open - 4x100 Meter Relay - 41.50 seconds - 1st
LR Bears Open - 4x400 Meter Relay - 3:24.43 - 1st
Mar. 26, 2021 - Montreat Invitational - 100 Meter - 10.51 seconds - 1st
Montreat Invitational - 200 Meter - 21.24 seconds -1st
Apr. 9, 2021 - Lee Flames Invitational - 100 Meter - 10.38 seconds - 1st
Lee Flames Invitational - 200 Meter - 21.15 seconds - 3rd
Lee Flames Invitational - 4x100 Meter Relay - 41.36 seconds - 3rd
Apr. 24, 2021 - SAC Outdoor Championships - 100 Meter (Prelims) - 10.67 seconds - 1st
SAC Outdoor Championships - 100 Meter (Final) - 10.47 seconds - 2nd
SAC Outdoor Championships - 200 Meter (Prelims) - 22.03 seconds - 2nd
SAC Outdoor Championships - 200 Meter (Final) - 20.78 seconds - 1st
SAC Outdoor Championships - 4x100 Meter Relay - 41.55 seconds - 3rd
May. 15, 2021 - Lee Last Chance Meet - 100 Meter - 10.30 seconds - 1st
Lee Last Chance Meet - 4x100 Meter Relay - 40.79 seconds - 3rd
May. 27-29, 2021 - NCAA Division II Outdoor National Championships - 100 Meter (Prelims) - 10.37 seconds - 2nd
NCAA Division II Outdoor National Championships - 100 Meter (Final) - 10.38 seconds - 3rd
NCAA Division II Outdoor National Championships - 200 Meter (Prelims) - 21.16 seconds - 2nd
NCAA Division II Outdoor National Championships - 200 Meter (Final) - 20.79 seconds - 2nd
2019-20: In a season shortened due to a pandemic, the United State Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Indoor Field Athlete (USTFCCCA) announced Indoor All-Americans Tuesday with Devon Moore posting honors in the 60 and 200. The organization awarded all student-athletes on the startlist for individual events All-American status with no distinction for first team or second team laurels. Combining indoor and outdoor tallies, Carson-Newman's track program has produced 26 All-Americans, 13 from indoor, since the 2015 season. Moore passes 2018 National Champion Tanner Stepp, three, for the most indoor career All-American plaudits bringing his career tally to four with first-team honors in the 60 in 2018 and 2019. The Baxley, Ga. native ties Stepp for the most All-Americans combining indoor and outdoor season bringing his career tally to six as the junior will have chance in 2021 to establish the program's new benchmark. In 2019-20, he entered the postseason field with the fourth-fastest time in the country in the 60 using his 6.69, his career best, at the Finn Pincus Invitational on Jan. 24, 2020. Looking at the 200, he entered the championships with the 10th best time in the country posting a spring-best of 21:24 at the VMI Indoor Classic on Feb. 14, 2020. He took home South Atlantic Conference titles in both events in 2020. Moore was named the SAC's Indoor Track Athlete of the Year in 2020 after earning the outdoor honor in 2019. The junior was named the SAC Indoor Track Athlete of the Week three times this season tallying the program's first Indoor USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week on Jan. 14. He earned the same honor during outdoor season in 2019. The Baxley, Ga. native registered a mark of 6.71 seconds in the 60, the second-fastest time in the sprint among all Division II athletes at the time. It came during Moore's first event after rejoining the team after the conclusion of the football season in the ETSU Invitational. Moore won two SAC titles in the indoor season besting Lenoir-Rhyne's PJ Lotharp in the 60 by with a 6.76 time. He shaved over a half second off of his preliminary run in the 200 meters to topple Tusculum's Widchard Guervil with a time of 21.73.
2018-19: Moore became the third Eagle to earn an Athlete of the Year honor from the SAC in track and field and the first since the selection of the winner moved to a vote from the league's head coaches instead of the top overall point winner at the SAC Championship Meet. Randall Freeman (Outdoor Field Athlete 2014) and Kris Potts-Howard (Indoor Field Athlete 2018) both earned their recognition under the previous format. Moore was a two-time bronze medalist and two-time All-American following his performance at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship Meet in Kingsville, Texas. He finished third in both the 100 and 200 meter dashes at the event. His 10.27 in the qualifying round of the 100 registered as the second fastest time of his career and the third fastest time in league history. He set a new Carson-Newman record time for the 100-meter dash when he posted a 10.12 at the Tennessee Relays. The time also put Moore in the NCAA record books, as the 12th-fastest 100 all-time. He was a USTFCCCA All-Region pick and was named All-SAC in both events as well. He was a three-time SAC Outdoor Track Athlete of the Week honoree and was also selected as the USTFCCCA National Track Athlete of the Week on April 17 following his efforts at the Tennessee Relays.
2017-18: Moore was a freshman standout for C-N last season after collecting the Freshman of the Year award from the South Atlantic Conference during the indoor season following national qualifying times in the 60m and 200m dash (second-place in both events). Second-team All-America in the 60m dash... All-Region selection following indoor campaign in both 60m and 200m. School record holder in 200m dash at 21.43 seconds... Collected first collegiate win at the Finn Pincus Invitational in the 60m dash...
ETSU Invitational
60-Meter Dash (Prelims): 7th - 6.92 seconds (First ever compeition, topped former Western Carolina standout and Olympic Silver Medalist Manteo Mitchell).
Plays wide receiver at Carson-Newman.
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport athlete, Moore also competed in basketball and track. He earned all-region first team honors on the football field.
PERSONAL: The son of Bennie Moore. He plans to study business at Carson-Newman.