Meg Driscoll
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- Height:
- 5'3"
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- Hometown:
- Mansfield, MA
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- Year:
- Fy.
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- High School:
- Mansfield
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- Events:
- Sprints
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- Major:
- Psychology
Bio
MASCAC Individual Championships:
College Bests (Through June 12, 2024):
200m: 28.56 - Eastern Edmondson Classic (April, 20, 2024)
60m: 8.60 - Mary Grinaker Inviational (December 2, 2023)
100m: 13.46 - 2024 MASCAC Championships (April 26, 2024)
Personal:
Meg was born in Norwood, Mass...is majoring in psychology at Worcester State...the daughter of Maureen and Chris Driscoll...has two siblings, Conor and Ryan...favorite place on campus is the track...chose Worcester State because it was everything looking for in a school both academically and athletically
Before Worcester State:
Meg is a 2023 graduate of Mansfield High School in Mansfield, MA...competed in four years of varsity track and field and one year of cross country for the Hornets....D3 Champion...Hockomock All-Star
News mentions
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Women’s Outdoor Track and Field team had primed themselves up all season for a chance to grab some top spots at the MASCAC Outdoor Championship and they did not disappoint. Leading the way for the Lancers were first years Ciara Adu-Addo (Worcester, MA) and Jadah Stokes (Savannah, GA) who grabbed top spots to lead Worcester to a third place finish at the championships.
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 Women were primed for success and held strong against some stiff competition on the day as they grabbed a number of top finishes in the afternoon
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Women’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.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Outdoor Track and Field team would finally get a chance to kick off their season 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. Worcester would end the day claiming the sixth place finish in the meet after collecting 44 points on the day.
