Kelsey Gendreau

Kelsey Gendreau
Kelsey Gendreau
  • Height:
    5’8”
  • Hometown:
    Seekonk, MA
  • Year:
    Sr.
  • High School:
    Seekonk
  • Major:
    Elementary Education
Bio

MASCAC Individual Championships:

College Bests (Through End Of 2025 Season):

5K: 21:17.2- MASCAC Championships (Nov 1, 2025)

6K: 26:05.5- NCAA Division III East Regionan Cross Country Championships (Nov 15, 2025)

Personal:
Kelsey was born in Providence, RI...is majoring in elementary education at Worcester State...the daughter of Michael and Melanie Gendreau...has one sibling, Evan...chose Worcester State to compete at the DIII level to focus on both academic and athletic careers

Before Worcester State:
Kelsey is a 2022 graduate of Seekonk High School in Seekonk, MA...competed in three years of varsity cross country, one year of indoor and outdoor track and lacrosse with the Warriors...named to the Cross Country All-Conference team all three years...named to the honor roll all high school...member of the national honor society...transferred after two years at Framingham State where she competed in Cross Country and Outdoor Track and Field

News mentions
Lancers Compete to Top 25 Finish at Women's NCAA DIII Regional
Lancers Compete to Top 25 Finish at Women's NCAA DIII Regional

Worcester, MA- In the final meet of the 2025 season, the Worcester State Women's Cross Country team travelled north to Hopkinton Fair Grounds in Hopkinton, NH to compete at the NCAA DIII New England Regional. Leading the Lancers was first Anna Serafini who finished in a time of 24:37 for 92nd.

Lancers Women's Cross Country Claim Third at MASCAC Championship
Lancers Women's Cross Country Claim Third at MASCAC Championship

Worcester, MA- In the culmination of a hard raced Cross Country season the Worcester State Women’s Cross Country team claimed 3rd at the 2025 MASCAC Championship. The Lancers were led by senior Leah Berg (Worcester, MA) as they totaled 81 points on the course and all seven top finishers in the top 25.

Worcester Claims Sixth at Western New England Golden Bear Invitational
Worcester Claims Sixth at Western New England Golden Bear Invitational

Worcester, MA- In their final meet before the MASCAC Championship in two weeks, the Worcester State Women’s Cross Country team faced off on one last meet with a trip to Western New England for their invitational. 

Lancers Claim Top 10 Finish in James Earley Invitational
Lancers Claim Top 10 Finish in James Earley Invitational

Worcester, MA- After a few weeks of training the Worcester State Women’s Cross Country headed to Westfield State today to compete in the James Earley invite in a precursor training match for the MASCAC Championship. The Lancers were led by senior Leah Berg (Worcester, MA) who finished in 36th place to help Worcester to 234 points and an eighth place finish. The result marks another consistent showing for the Lancers as they continue to build momentum through the midseason stretch.

Lancers Women's Cross Country Compete Strong at UMass-Dartmouth Invite
Lancers Women's Cross Country Compete Strong at UMass-Dartmouth Invite

Worcester, MA- The Worcester State women’s cross country team turned in a strong pack performance at the UMass Dartmouth Invitational on Saturday, with the Lancers competing across both the Gold and Navy 6K races.

Serafini Leads Lancers at Pop Crowell Invite
Serafini Leads Lancers at Pop Crowell Invite

Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Women’s Cross Country team was back on the course this morning at Gordon College to compete in the Pop Crowell Invite. The Lancers were led by first year Anna Serafini (Leominster, MA) who finished in 34th place helping to contribute to the team score of 181 for Worcester.

Lancers Women's Cross Country Open Season with Win at Jim Sheehan Invite
Lancers Women's Cross Country Open Season with Win at Jim Sheehan Invite

Worcester, MA – The Worcester State women’s cross country team opened its season with a short trip north to Fitchburg State for the annual Jim Sheehan Invite. The Lancers were led by sophomore Samantha Edwards (East Longmeadow, MA), who placed third overall and second in team scoring, helping Worcester secure the team title with 20 points in the tri-meet against Fitchburg State and Curry.