Maryann Gong
Height: | 5-2 |
Year: | Fr. |
Hometown: | Livermore, Calif. |
High School: | Granada |
Major: | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
2013: NEWMAC Rookie of the Year … NEWMAC All-Conference … competed in four events as a freshman … finished 65th at the New England Division III Regional Championship (11/16) in 22:52.43 … was runner up at the NEWMAC Championships (11/3) with a time of 18:36.64 … completed the 5k at the NEICAAA Championships (10/12) in 18:39 … finished 20th in her first collegiate race at the Southern Maine Invitational (9/21) in 18:47.21.
Off the Cross Country Trail: Majoring in electrical engineering and computer science … also part of the MIT women’s track and field team.
High School: A 2013 graduate of Granada High School … EBAL first team All-League … EBAL and NCS champion … ranked 59th in the U.S. for 1600m and 151st for 3200m … eight-time varsity letterwinner … also played soccer … California Scholarship Federation … associated student body treasurer … president of CSF … captain of cross country and track and field teams … AP Scholar with Distinction … National Merit Scholarship finalist … Presidential Scholar candidate … first place at the Alameda County Science Fair … Lam Research Core Values Scholarship … Livermore-Granada Boosters Olympian Award … Pedrozzi Scholarship.
Off the Cross Country Trail: Majoring in electrical engineering and computer science … also part of the MIT women’s track and field team.
High School: A 2013 graduate of Granada High School … EBAL first team All-League … EBAL and NCS champion … ranked 59th in the U.S. for 1600m and 151st for 3200m … eight-time varsity letterwinner … also played soccer … California Scholarship Federation … associated student body treasurer … president of CSF … captain of cross country and track and field teams … AP Scholar with Distinction … National Merit Scholarship finalist … Presidential Scholar candidate … first place at the Alameda County Science Fair … Lam Research Core Values Scholarship … Livermore-Granada Boosters Olympian Award … Pedrozzi Scholarship.
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