Rowan University - Glassboro State College Hall of Fame
She ran cross country (1992-94) and track (1993-95) for three seasons. In cross country, she earned Mideast All-Frosh first team in 1992 and took first place at the 1993 conference championships (18:53) where Rowan captured the team title. At the 1993 NCAA Regional, she finished seventh (19:16.8) and qualified for the NCAA Championships. In 1994, she won the Wagner Invitational (19:32) and the NJAIAW Championships (19:32). She was the NJAC Champion in 1994 and Rowan finished first as a team. At the NCAA Regional that year, she took second (19:05.5) and Rowan finished first; it was the first time the women qualified for the NCAAs.
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In her career, she earned All-NJAC, All-NJ and NCAA Mideast honors. In 1994, she was a Cross Country Coaches Academic All-American.
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In track, she competed in the 1500, 3000 and 5000. In 1994, she won the 5000 (19:32.0) at the conference championship. She qualified for the 1994 NCAA Championships in the 1500. She was named Rowan’s Woman of the Year in 1995 for the NJAIAW. She graduated in 1997 with a bachelor’s in health and physical education.