Elisabeth Olson
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- Height:
- 5-4
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- Hometown:
- Wilmington, MA
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- Year:
- So.
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- High School:
- Wilmington
News mentions
WESTFIELD, Mass. – The Worcester State University women’s cross country team earned their first-ever Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) women’s cross country championship since it started in 1985.
WATERFORD, Conn. – The Worcester State University women’s cross country team took 12th place of 21 teams at the Connecticut College Invitational Saturday afternoon on the 6K course.
WESTFIELD, Mass. – Both Worcester State University’s team and junior runner Mia Rogers (North Dighton, Mass.) took third place at the James Earley cross country Invitational on Saturday (Oct. 7), as Rogers marked the best performance of a Worcester State runner on the Stanely Park course with a time of 18:36.53.
DARTMOUTH, Mass. – The Worcester State women’s cross country team came in 9th place out of 40 teams of all divisions (DI, DII, DIII) in the UMass Dartmouth Invitational on Saturday, improving on a 16th place finish that they marked last season.
BIDDEFORD, Maine. – The Worcester State University women’s cross country team recorded a third place finish out of 10 teams in attendance at the University of New England Invitational on Saturday, as Lancers’ Mia Rogers (N. Dighton, Mass.) was just four seconds away from first place and took second to Julianna Wesley (Beverly, Mass.) of Endicott, who won the 5K race in a time of 19:40.4.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Worcester State University’s duo of Elisabeth Olson (Wilmington, Mass.) and Shaylee Puleo (Tewksbury, Mass.) earned the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) runner and rookie of the week awards, respectively, after helping their team win the Jim Sheehan Invitational this past Saturday.
LEOMINSTER, Mass. – The Worcester State University women’s cross country team landed five runners in the top-10 at the Jim Sheehan Memorial Alumni Cross Country Meet on Saturday, to win the meet by a wide margin.
WORCESTER, Mass. – The Worcester State women’s cross country team has been selected to finish second in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) championship, following a second place finish in the MASCAC last season.
