Athletics Hall of Fame
Alycia Woodruff '11, a native of West Chester, Pennsylvania, was a four-year distance runner on the Women's Cross Country, Indoor, and Outdoor Track and Field teams from 2008-2011. Her personal bests for indoor track and field include a 2:24.38 800-meter run in the 2008 landmark conference championship, a 10:31.70 3,000-meter run in 2010, a 17:59.27 5,000-meter run in 2009, and a 5:04.32 1-mile run in 2011. Her personal bests for outdoor include a 2:19.82 800-meter run, a 4:37.75 1,500-meter run in 2008 that stood as a school record for 7 years, a 10:37.66 3,000-meter run in 2008, a 17:14.12 5,000-meter run in 2011 that stood as a record for 8 years, and a 11:04.90 steeplechase in 2011, which stood as a school record for 7 years. In 2010, she was named the Landmark Female Cross-Country Runner of the Year and was also named a 2010-2011 All-Academic Athlete. In 2011, she qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Nationals, and was the first woman from Susquehanna to compete in the event. She also won the 3,000-steeplechase title at the 2011 Landmark Conference Outdoor Championships and was named to the 2011 Spring Landmark All-Academic Team. She was a 4-time Spring Academic Honor Roll Member at Susquehanna and graduated in 2011 with a degree in history-secondary education.
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