Claudia Symonick
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- Height:
- 5'3"
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- Hometown:
- Auburn, MA
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- Year:
- Jr./So.
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- High School:
- St. Paul's Jr/Sr.
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- Major:
- Nursing
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- Minor:
- Disability Studies
Bio
College Bests (Through End of 2024 Season):
5k: 24:52.6- UMass Dartmouth Cross Country Inviational (sept 21, 2024)
6k: 29:31.0- NCAA Division III East Region Cross Country Championships (Nov 11, 2023)
Personal:
Claudia was born in Worcester, Mass...is majoring in nursing with a minor in disability studies at Worcester State...the daughter of Maura and Steven Symonick...has one sibling, Vanessa...favorite place on campus is the track...chose Worcester State because the campus was close to home and the nursing program had a good reputation...member of the student nurse assocaition, honors program and is a Resident Assistant
Before Worcester State:
Claudia is a 2022 graduate of St. Paul's Jr./Sr. High School in Worcester, MA...trains with a vocal instructor
News mentions
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Women’s Cross Country team took to the course in New Hampshire today to compete in the DIII East Regional hosted by Suffolk University. The Lancers were led by junior Leah Berg (Worcester, MA) who finished in 127th place with a time of 25:46.55. Worcester recorded 779 points for 27th at the Championship.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Women’s Cross Country team, after a season of speed and raising the bar, competed in the MASCAC Championship today. Led by junior Leah Berg (Worcester, MA) the Lancers recorded 94 points on the day to finish 4th at the Championship.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Cross Country team returned to action today as they traveled to Westfield to compete in the James Earley Invitational. With a combined team score of 335. The Lancers finished in 12th in the meet, with junior Leah Berg (Worcester, MA) leading the squad.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Women’s Cross-Country team was back in action this Saturday afternoon as they headed to UMass-Dartmouth to compete in the UMass-Dartmouth Cross Country Invitational Meet. In a field of over 340 and 40 teams, ranging from DI-DIII, the Lancers were set to hit the course.
