DeCramer set a new PR in the Heptathlon by 128 points and put herself in a position to qualify for the Outdoor Championships. With the top 22 athletes qualifying for the national meet, DeCramer entered the meet ranked 21st in Division-III. She started the competition running just 0.01 seconds from her recently established school record in the 100m Hurdles with a time of 15.29 seconds. Following that, she cleared just over five-feet in the High Jump with a height of 5-0.25, and threw the Shot Put out to 31-8.75. To wrap up day one, she ran a new PR in the 200m by 0.54 seconds crossing the line in a time of 26.32 seconds. To start day two, she got out to a distance of 16-7.25) in the long jump, and followed that up by tossing the Javelin out to 106-11. In the final event of the 800m, she came in with a PR of 2:27.27 and needed to run under a 2:28 to get enough points for a qualifying position. Not only did she break 2:28, but she established a new PR by over three seconds running a 2:24.07 for 769 points for a total of 4,607. That score ranks her 13th in the nation, and after all entries were posted for the Championships, she will enter the meet seeded 11th. That school record is DeCramer's second of the outdoor season and fifth overall.