2025 Women's Cross Country Roster
Biography
Career Accolades
- Academic All-MEC - Fall 2022
- Commissioner's Honor Roll - Fall 2024
- 2022 All-MEC Second Team
- 2023 All-MEC First Team
- 2024 All-MEC First Team
- USTFCCCA All-Region Team
- Women's Scholar All-Academic selection by the USTFCCCA
- Member of the 2024 MEC Championship team
- 2024 MEC Champion
- Highest individual NCAA Championship finish in program history (96th)
2025 (Senior)Â
- Finished 4th at the NCAA Atlantic Region Championships (21:29.2 – 6K) – 2025
- Qualified for the NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships (60th – 21:24.7) – 2025
- Mountain East Conference Cross Country runner-up (2nd place – 22:45.8) – 2025
- Cross country 6K personal best: 21:29.2 (NCAA Regionals – 2025)
- Won the 5000m at the Dr. Jack M. Toms Invitational (17:26.45) – 2025
- Mountain East Conference Indoor champion in the DMR (12:08.11 – 1st) – 2025
- Multiple top finishes in 800m and 1500m, including 1st in 1500m (4:49.05) at Marty Pushkin Invitational
- Recorded season bests of 2:15.48 (800m), 4:53.56 (mile), and 10:15.29 (3000m)
2024 (Junior)
- 16th place at the Cantello Invitational (23:14.50)
- 15th at the Lock Haven Invite (21:58.7)
- 57th at the Paul Short Invitational (22:45.9)
- MEC Champion – 1st place at MEC Championships (21:59.90), 14 seconds ahead of the field
- Led D&E to team victory with 41 points at MECs, topping four-time defending champion Charleston
- 6th place at NCAA Atlantic Regional Championship (21:02.3)
- 96th place at NCAA DII Championships (22:07.6), best individual finish in program history
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