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- Year:
- Sr.
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- Hometown:
- Appleton, Wis.
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- High School:
- Fox Valley Lutheran
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- Event:
- Distance
Bio
2016: Competed in five meets including the WIAC Conference Meet with a season best time of 23:20... Competed at Regional Championship.
2015: Competed in five meets including the WIAC Conference Meet with a season best time of 23:18... Competed at Regional Championship.
Career Stats: TFRRS Profile
High School: Valedictorian ... Awared Cross Country Most Valuable Runner two years. Ran a personal best of 16:40 for 4,000m and 2:28 in the 800m.
Major at UW-Platteville: Engineering Physics
What is your favorite thing about UW-Platteville? UW-Platteville has a beautiful campus and is located in a scenic and awesome part of the state (hills included!), which we often get to admire when out running. And I have some pretty awesome friends and teammates from here ;)
Why did you choose UW-Platteville? I chose to come to UW-Platteville primarily because of engineering. The major I was interested in was offered here, and the University has a good reputation with engineering employers.
News mentions

Four Pioneers earned All-Conference honors as both teams ended the day with fourth place finishes at the WIAC Championships. The men’s 8,000m and women’s 6,000m championship races were hosted by UW-Whitewater were 92 men and 88 women competed.

The UW-Platteville cross country teams competed at the Principia Cowbell Classic which served as this year’s pre-nationals meet. The women exceeded expectations finishing 15th out of 36 teams with 406 points beating No. 15 nationally ranked Calvin by 12 points. The Pioneers also finished ahead of No. 32 ranked UW-Stevens Point. The pointers finished 18th with 520 points.

The UW-Platteville men headed into the Blugold Invitational with a No. 9 regional ranking and nationally unranked. Ready to prove themselves, the Pioneer men had an agreeseive start to the race before settling in. They trailed No. 17 nationally ranked St. Olaf at the 5,000m mark. During the final two miles of the race the Pioneers would claw their way ahead of St. Olaf to finish fourth in the 13-team invitational. The Pioneers’ 124 points edged out St. Olaf’s 140 points. Finishing behind St. Olaf was No. 7 regionally ranked UW-Whitewater with 169 points. UW-LaCrosse won the meet with 33 points, host Eau Claire was second with 80 points and UW-Stout third with 91 points.