Andrew Stokes
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- Height:
- 5'8"
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- Weight:
- 120
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- Hometown:
- Wilmington, MA
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- Year:
- So
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- High School:
- Shawsheen Tech
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- Events:
- Middle Distance
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- Major:
- Criminal Justice
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- Minor:
- Business
Bio
MASCAC Individual Championships:
College Bests (Through June 18, 2024):
800m: 2:28.83 - Panther Invitational II (February 3, 2024)
1500m: 4:59.51 - Tufts Sunshine Classic (April 22, 2023)
Mile: 5:25.39 - Pre Post-Season (February 18, 2023)
Personal:
Andrew was born in Winchester, Mass...is majoring in criminal justice with a minor in business at Worcester State...the son of Kevin and Jenifer Stokes
Before Worcester State:
Andrew is a 2022 graduate of Shawsheen Tech High School in Billerica, Mass...competed in three years of varsity cross country and track for the Rams
News mentions
Worcester, MA- In the final meet and last chance to qualify, the Worcester State Outdoor Track and Field team headed down to Eastern Connecticut for the Bonnie Edmondson Classic. The Men, who have been reaching peak toward the tail end of the season, at just the right moment, continued that success today against some competitive competition.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Men’s Outdoor Track and Field team journey to Southern New Hampshire today for a wind ridden Penman Relays. Worcester would battle the whipping wind and weather to make their mark against a wide range of talented competition. The Lancers would grab a number of top finishes on the day as they battled it out with competitors from all over.
Worcester, MA- After an unexpected snow shower put a pause on the Regis Spring Classic last Friday, the Lancers were back in action on Monday and certainly making a name for themselves in the special eclipse edition meet. Numerous top finishes would see Worcester sitting at the top of the pack in a competitive afternoon meet.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Men’s Outdoor Track and Field team would kick off their season after a week delay today as they headed to UMass-Dartmouth for the Corsairs Classic. Hoping for better weather after last year, which resulted in high winds and pounding rain, the Lancers trekked east to kick off their outdoor season. With just a touch of wind to add some excitement to the day Worcester would aim to make their presence known.
