Megan Foley

Megan Foley
Megan Foley
  • Height:
    5-4
  • Hometown:
    Orange, Conn.
  • Year:
    Sr.
  • High School:
    Amity
  • Major:
    Occupational Therapy/Public Health
Bio

College Bests (Through End of 2019 Season):
5k: 19:56.0 - James Earley Invitational - October 12, 2019
6k: 23:39.9 - NCAA Division III New England Championships - November 16, 2019

Personal:
Megan was born in Bridgeport, Conn...is dual-majoring in occupational therapy and public health at Worcester State...the daughter of Rodger and Geraldine Foley...has one younger sister, Annie...favorite spot on campus: Wellness Center...chose Worcester State for its occupational therapy and athletics programs...knows how to operate a cannon

Before Worcester State:
Megan is a 2016 graduate of Amity Regional High School in Woodbridge, Conn...ran varsity cross country for the Spartans

News mentions
Cross Country Runs New England Regional
Cross Country Runs New England Regional

The Worcester State University men's and women's cross country teams rounded out its 2019 season on Saturday at the NCAA Division III New England Regional at Pickard Fields.

Cross Country Closes Regular Season at Western New England Invitational
Cross Country Closes Regular Season at Western New England Invitational

The Worcester State University men's and women's cross country teams closed out their regular seasons on Saturday morning, competing in the Western New England Invitational on the campus of Western New England University.

Cross Country Shines at James Earley Invitational
Cross Country Shines at James Earley Invitational

The Worcester State University men's and women's cross country teams each earned top-four finishes on Saturday as the teams competed in the James Earley Invitational at Stanley Park.

Cross Country Competes in Purple Valley Classic
Cross Country Competes in Purple Valley Classic

The Worcester State University men's and women's cross country teams each competed Saturday afternoon in the Purple Valley Classic, hosted by Williams College at Mount Greylock Regional High School.