Next she ran for Virginia Tech,[2] where she moved up in distance to the 800 meters and even broke 5 minutes for the mile her freshman year.
In her sophomore year she moved her personal best to 2:01.17, which got her third place at the 2015 NCAA Championships.
After college, in 2018 she moved her PB down to 2:00.09 while finishing seventh at the 2018 National Championships.
[3] A month later she improved again to 1:58.19 while taking second at the 2019 National Championships, beating Rogers in the process.
She backed that up by winning the IAAF Diamond League Meeting de Paris in 1:58.39.