Awards:
• NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team (2020)
• NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team (2019)
• NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team (2018)
At Connecticut College:
Is a member of the Honor Council and has served as a tour guide for the admissions office on campus.
2020:
Season was canceled due to COVID-19 … Earned a place on the NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team for the third straight year.
2019:
Competed in five races as a junior … Made the NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team … Navigated a 5,000-meter course in 22:33.9 at the Bates Super Cross Country Shootout (9/14) and punched in a 5k time of 23:29.8, which was the third-fastest on the team, at the Purple Valley Invite (9/28) … Registered a collegiate-best 6k mark of 26:33.1 at the Connecticut College Invitational (10/19) … Notched a 6k time of 27:39.4 at the NESCAC Championships (11/2) … Concluded the fall by placing 95th overall and fourth among Camels by circling a 6k course in 27:20.7 at the USATF New England Cross Country Championships (11/10).
2018:
Raced twice after joining the program as a sophomore … Was named to the NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team … Recorded 6k times of 29:01.6 at the Maine State Invitational (9/29) and 27:32.9 at the Connecticut College Invitational (10/13).
High School:
Four-year letterwinner in cross country and track & field at Acton-Boxborough … Captained both programs and registered personal-best times of 3:20 in the 1,000-meter run and 5:31 in the Mile … Was a Dual County League All-Star in cross country … Honor roll student all four years and a member of the National Honor Society … Also served on the Student Council and was an ABRHS Ambassador.
Personal:
Majoring in Government and minoring in Economics … Enjoys bread making, playing cribbage, and napping … Favorite athlete is her father, Chip, who graduated from the institution in 1984 and is a member of the Connecticut College Athletic Hall of Fame for excelling in ice hockey and soccer … Plans to pursue a master’s degree in public health after graduation.
Why Did You Choose Connecticut College?
“I chose Conn for the community atmosphere, study abroad programs, and for the high-level academics and athletics.”
What Does #OneCamel Mean To You?
“#OneCamel embodies the Camel family that is our athletic department and ALL sports teams.”
Personal Best at Connecticut College:
6,000m: 26:33.1, at Connecticut College Invitational (10/19/19)
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