Claudia Symonick
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- Height:
- 5'3"
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- Hometown:
- Auburn, MA
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- Year:
- So.
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- High School:
- St. Paul's
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- Major:
- Nursing
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- Minor:
- Disability Studies
Bio
College Bests (Through End of 2023 Season):
5k: 25:22.3- 2023 MASCAC Cross Country Championships (Oct 27, 2023)
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 quiet spots in the library...chose Worcester State because the campus was close to home and the nursing program had a good reputation...member of the student nurse assocaition
Before Worcester State:
Claudia is a 2022 graduate of St. Paul's High School in Worcester, MA...trains with a vocal instructor
News mentions
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Women’s Cross Country team hit the 5k course in Devens, MA today to compete at the 2023 MASCAC Championship. The team took the course with gusto on a warmer than normal October afternoon in their bid for top finishes on the course as they get set for their NCAA competition season.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Women’s Cross Country had a late afternoon meet Saturday, traveling to Suffolk University for the Suffolk Invitational. The Lancers were coming out fresh with a 1:30pm start for the day’s meet.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Women’s Cross-Country team traveled to Westfield State to compete in the annual James Earley Invitational hosted by Westfield State. The 6K course saw over 200 entrants in the day’s events.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Women’s Cross-Country team returned to action on a chilly Saturday morning as they headed to the first ever Framingham State Invitational, as they competed on the 5K course.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Women’s Cross-Country team travelled a day later than expected to the UMass-Dartmouth Invitational on Sunday. The meet, initially scheduled for Saturday, September 16th, was moved to the following day to ensure the best course possible as the area was faced with the threat of Hurricane Lee. Sophomore Leah Berg (Worcester, MA) was again the first runner across for the Lancers for the second time in a row this season.
