In the 2003 indoor season, she came second in the 200 m at the NCAA Women's Indoor Track and Field Championship and was third at the NCAA Outdoors later that season. In her final year at Penn State she won both Outdoor Big 10 sprint events, was third in the 200 m at the NCAA Indoors and reached both sprint finals at the NCAA Outdoors. She was the athlete to win NCAA All-America honours for the Penn State Nittany Lions. She graduated with a degree in psychology in mid-2004.[1]
Her passion for the sport waned in the three years that followed and she ceased competition altogether in 2007 after a poor showing at the national championships. She had stopped enjoying the sport and often found it stressful. Discussions with Paralympic champion April Holmes and a chance meeting with Al Joyner led to Moore restarting her career in 2009. She worked under the coaching of Joyner and made her comeback at the 2010 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships by taking her first national title in the 200 m.[3] Her winning time of 22.40 seconds ranked her as the fourth fastest athlete that season and the second best American after Allyson Felix.[4] She went on to represent the Americas team at the 2010 IAAF Continental Cup and she came in fourth place in the 200 m behind Cydonie Mothersille.[5]