Stephanie Wilson

Stephanie Wilson

  • Year:
    Junior
  • Hometown:
    San Jose, Calif.
  • High School:
    Archbishop Mitty
  • Previous College:
    UC Davis
  • Major:
    English

2009 CROSS COUNTRY NCAA ALL-AMERICAN
2009 WCC CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPION

AS A JUNIOR IN 2009-10: Did not compete in outdoor track in 2010 due to an injury .. In a record-setting year in cross country, finished 28th place overall at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, garnering All-American honors - the school's first All-American in cross country ... Finished sixth overall at the NCAA West Championships, also the highest finish for a Bronco cross country runner ... Won the WCC Championship by more than 10 seconds ... Finished as the runner-up at the Bronco Invite, but the first collegiate ... Was 10th at the Stanford Invite and won the Sac State Open to start the season ... Honored for her academics as well when she was named to the CoSIDA First-Team All-District and also the USTFCCCA national All-Academic team, sporting a 3.899 in English.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008-09: Placed 6th in the San Francisco Invitational on Aug. 30 with an 5k time of 18:18 ... Placed 3rd in the Charles Bowles Invitational on Oct. 4 with a 5k time of 18:03 ... Placed 10th in the West Coast Conference Championships on Nov. 1 with a 6k time of 22:32.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007-08: Placed 40th in San Francisco Invitational on 9/1 in her Bronco debut with a time of 20:46 in the 5k ... Placed 65th in Sundodger on 9/15 with a time of 24:37 ... Placed 151st in the Stanford Invitational with a time of 24:09 in the 6k on 9/29.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Archbishop Mitty in San Jose, Calif. ... also played soccer and ran track ... made the WCAL Top 10 in 2005 ... helped her team win the Div II CCS Championship in 2004 and was the WCAL Championship in 2005 ... Attended UC-Davis is 2006-07 where she was a Special Olympics volunteer.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Mike and Margaret Wilson ... has an older brother, Scott, an older sister, Catherine, and a younger sister, Lynn ... majoring in English.