Daniel Clark
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- Height:
- 5-10
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- Weight:
- 155
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- Hometown:
- Worcester, Mass.
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- Year:
- Sr./Jr.
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- High School:
- St. Peter-Marian
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- Major:
- Biotechnology
Bio
College Bests (Through End of 2021 Season):
8k: 29:58.3 - James Early Invitational (October 9, 2021)
5M: 29:41.4 - 2021 UMass Dartmouth Invitational (September 18, 2021)
5k: 18:23.5 - Keene State Alumni Meet (September 4, 2021)
Personal:
Daniel was born in Worcester, Mass...is majoring in biotechnology at Worcester State...the son of Richard and Nancy Clark...has eight siblings, Ann, Veronica, James, Terese, Catherine, Grace, Thomas, and Michael...sisters Ann (field hockey and lacrosse, Hall of Fame), Veronica (softball), and Catherine (field hockey) were all varsity athletes at Worcester State... choose worcester state because it was close to home and affordable
Before Worcester State:
Daniel is a 2019 graduate of St. Peter Marian High School in Worcester, Mass...competed in four years of varsity track & field, three years of varsity football, and one year of varsity cross country for the Guardians...transferred to Worcester State after two years at Assumption University
News mentions
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Men’s Cross-Country team travelled to Bowdoin to compete in the NCAA DIII East Regional in what turned out to be a perfect race day. The Lancers finished in 29th place and 3rd in the MASCAC behind the dominant performance of first year James Riley (Shrewsbury, MA). The Lancers edged out conference foes Framingham St. in the team score with James Riley crossing in 114th for all runners.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Men’s Cross-Country team travelled down to Stanley Park this afternoon in defense of their 2021 MASCAC Championship. The team graduated their All-Conference runner from last season but have been led all season by the strong racing of first year James Riley (Shrewsbury, MA) and his fellow first years, along with strong leadership form the championship returning core from last year headed by senior Ethan Goodreau (Spencer, MA). The Lancers finished the race sitting in 4th in the MASCAC at the conclusion of the race.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Men’s Cross-Country team travelled down to Connecticut College for an early afternoon race, the last in a prep series before heading back to defend last seasons conference championship. The team was a strong presence on the course this afternoon, finishing 13 on the afternoon just edging out Clark University.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Men’s Cross-Country team travelled out to Stanley Park for a prep face for the MASCAC Championship at the end of the month, this afternoon squaring up against a wide range of opponents. The team had a strong showing on the afternoon as they got the first look at the course that will see them defending their championship.
