Pitt Athletics Hall of Fame

Chantee Earl
- Induction:
- 2020
- Class:
- 2000
Earl stands as one of the most accomplished performers in the sterling history of Pitt women’s track and field. As a senior, she captured the 800-meter title at the 2000 NCAA Indoor Championships. Her championship-winning time of 2:02.19 set a Pitt record and was a mere 0.42 seconds from the NCAA Indoor meet standard. Earl was the 800-meter national runner-up at the 2000 Outdoor Championships—the lone collegiate meet of her senior season that she didn’t claim first place. In addition to her NCAA title, Earl finished her career (1996-2000) as a six-time All-American, earning three indoor citations and three in outdoor competitions. She also claimed seven Big East championships—four individual and three as a relay member—solidifying her status as one of the Panthers’ greatest middle-distance runners ever.
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