Julia Carrier
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- Height:
- 5-2
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- Hometown:
- Oxford, MA
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- High School:
- Shepard Hill Regional
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.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Worcester State University’s freshman Julia Carrier (Oxford, Mass.) earned her third Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) women’s cross country rookie of the week award, as announced by the league Monday (Oct. 16) afternoon.
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.
WORCESTER, Mass.- Worcester State University’s freshman Julia Carrier (Oxford, Mass.) has been named the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) women’s cross country rookie of the week, as announced by the conference Monday (Oct. 9) afternoon.
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.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Worcester State University’s freshman cross country runner, Julia Carrier (Oxford, Mass.) has been tabbed the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) women’s cross country rookie of the week, as announced by the league Monday (Sep. 25) afternoon.
PAXTON, Mass. – The Worcester State University women’s cross country team won its first-ever Worcester City Meet team title in the 34 years the women have met, as the Lancers’ junior Mia Rogers (N. Dighton, Mass.) won the race with a personal course record of 19:20 Saturday morning at Moore State Park.
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.
