Maureen Grady

Maureen Grady
Maureen Grady
  • Height:
    5-4
  • Hometown:
    Douglas, Mass.
  • Year:
    Jr.
  • High School:
    Douglas
  • Events:
    Sprints/Jumps
  • Major:
    Biology
Bio

MASCAC Individual Championships:
Indoor Track & Field - 2020 - Long Jump

College Bests (Through April 17, 2021):
60m: 7.91 - Tufts National Qualifying Meet - March 7, 2020
100m: 13.23 - Jim Sheehan Invitational - April 10, 2021
200m: 27.45 - Branwen Smith-King Invitational - January 31-February 1, 2020
Triple Jump: 10.22m - Emmanuel College Indoor Opener - December 7, 2019
Long Jump: 
5.40m -MASCAC Indoor Championship - February 15, 2020

Personal:
Maureen was born in Louisville, Ky...is majoring in biology with a minor in Spanish at Worcester State...the daughter of Christopher and Kelli Grady...favorite spot on campus: the POD waffle station...chose Worcester State for its small class sizes and the campus

Before Worcester State:
Maureen is a 2019 graduate of Douglas High School in Douglas, Mass...competed in four years of varsity indoor and outdoor track & field and three years of varsity volleyball for the Tigers...District E 100 meter dash and long jump champion in 2019...received 18 Dual Valley Conference All-Star honors...two-time DVC Runner of the Year, Field Event Athlete of the Year, and Overall Athlete of the Year...graduated as her class valedictorian and was president of National Honor Society as a senior

News mentions
SANDERSON CAPTURES DIII NEW ENGLAND CROWN
Three Lancers Notch Event Wins at Fitchburg State
Three Lancers Notch Event Wins at Fitchburg State

FITCHBURG, Mass. – Worcester State boasted individual winners in three events on Saturday afternoon in another strong team performance at the Jim Sheehan Invitational, hosted by Fitchburg State University.

Sanderson Wins Javelin, Lancers Shine at Corsair Classic
Sanderson Wins Javelin, Lancers Shine at Corsair Classic

DARTMOUTH, Mass. – Senior Riley Sanderson (Leominster, Mass.) took first place in the javelin with a final throw of 36.38 meters to help Worcester State women’s track and field to a sixth-place finish on Saturday at the Corsair Classic.