2024 Outdoor: Recorded a time of 52.92 in the 400m at the OSU High Performance Meet...Recorded a time of 54.23 in the 400m at the Mike Fanelli Track Classic.
2023 Outdoor: Ran a personal best of 1:55.56 in the 800m at the Bryan Clay Invitational… was a part of the third fastest 4x400m Relay team in school history (I. Payne, Rosario, Holme, Jensen – 3:15.87)
2023 Indoor: Was a part of the WAC Championship winning and school record setting DMR team (Franklin, I. Payne, Holme, Harquail – 10:00.10), as well as the third fastest indoor 4x400m Relay in school history (Law, Holme, Rosario, Blunden – 3:22.41)
2022 Indoor: Academic All-WAC... ran WAC's 10th-best, SU's sixth all-time and a new personal best of 1:55.01 in the 800m at the UW Preview... was apart SU's fourth best all-time 4x400m relay team that ran 3:23.71 at the WAC Championships... was apart SU's tenth best all-time 4x400m relay team that ran 3:29.29 at the UW Preview... was apart of SU's third best all-time distance medley relay team that ran a 10:15.30 at the UW Invite.
2021 Cross Country: Academic All-WAC... posted a new personal best of 21:42.8 in the four mile at UW/SU dual meet... ran a personal best time of 26:28.3 in the 8k at the Lewis & Clark Invite... ran a new personal best time of 35:07.4 in the 10k at the West Regionals.
Earned four letters in track and field and cross country at Sumner High School in Sumner, Washington... was a member of the National Honors Society, student body treasurer, and ASB class officer for two years... cross country team MVP (2019), most inspirational (2017-2019), and male track athlete of the year (2018).
Matthew Randall Holme was born March 13, 2002 in Bonney Lake, Wash... parents are Mark and Tatia Holme... has one sibling, Tegan... father, Mark, competed in track and field and cross country at Highline community college and the University of Portland... majoring in psychology at Seattle U... pursing a career in sports psychology.