GNAC Women's Indoor Track & Field Athlete of the Week Report #1
Track Athlete Of The Week
Haley Williams, Saint Joseph's (Maine) (So.)
Sophomore Haley Williams had a strong day on the track, finishing second in the mile in 6:00.44 (5:56.91 Banked Conv.). She also ran a leg on the winning distance medley relay that clocked 14:38.93, contributing to two major scoring performances for the Monks.
Field Athlete Of The Week
Ella Labrie, Saint Joseph's (Maine) (So.)
Sophomore Ella Labrie scored in both horizontal jumps at the Elm City Classic. She placed fourth in the long jump with a mark of 4.80m (15’ 9”) and added a fourth-place finish in the triple jump at 10.48m (34’ 4.75”), hitting the New England Division III provisional standard. Labrie is now ranked first in both events within the GNAC as of 12/7/25.
Rookie Of The Week
Zoe Kirk, Regis (Fr.)
Freshman Zoe Kirk earned a third-place finish in the 60-meter hurdles, crossing the line in 9.84 seconds. She also placed sixth in the high jump with a mark of 1.45 meters, just 0.01 meters shy of the program record in her first collegiate competition.
WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Sydney Gonzalez, Emmanuel - Had a first place finish (3,000 Meters) at UMass Boston Season Opener: 11:45.94.
Emily Greene, Emmanuel - Came in first place in Long Jump at UMass Boston Season Opener: 4.59 meters, sixth place in High Jump at Suffolk Relays: 1.45 meters and ninth place in Triple Jump at Suffolk Relays: 8.91 meters.
Ella Meeker, Lasell - Finished fourth in Women's Mile (Top D3 finisher) with PR and #3 All-Time mark of 5:44.89. Also anchored Sprint Medley Relay to fifth place finish with a time of 4:46.63, breaking the School Record by 35 seconds.
Isatu Fofanah, Simmons - Launched her junior campaign in impressive fashion, powering through multiple heats to qualify for the finals in the 60m. Her qualifying time of 8.25 broke the previous school record of 8.32. In the finals, Fofanah clocked an 8.37.
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