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2022 Women's Cross Country Roster

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Maisie Hoskins

  • Height 5-5
  • Class Junior
  • Hometown Fareham, United Kingdom
  • Previous School North Iowa Area Community College
  • Major Exercise Science

Biography

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Year-By-Year Career Summary
2021-22
Outdoor Track and Field: Competed in one regular-season meet before redshirting…ran a leg on the 4x400 meter relay team at the Yellowjackets/Battlin’ Bears Icebreaker Open on March 19.
 
Indoor Track and Field: Did not compete in any indoor track meets in 2021-22.

Cross Country: Participated in two races during her debut Division II cross country season…ran a 21:18.2 at the University of Montana Open and placed 54th on Sept. 24.

North Iowa Area Community College: Ran for North Iowa Area Community College’s cross country, indoor track and outdoor track teams from 2019-21…helped NIACC women’s cross country place an all-time best 10th place at the 2020 NJCAA Division II National Championships…in track, helped NIACC’s 4x800 relay team place 11th at the 2021 NJCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships…finished in 16th in the 800 meters at the 2021 NJCAA Region XI Outdoor Track and Field Championships as a sophomore…placed ninth in the 600 meters at the 2021 NJCAA Region XI Indoor Track and Field Championships as a sophomore…personal bests include a 1:09.65 in the 400 meters, a 1:55.31 in the 600 meters (indoor) and a 2:44.15 in the 800 meters and a 22:51.1 5K in cross country.
 
Cams Hill School: Competed on Cams Hill School’s cross country and track teams from 2015-17…specialized in the 800 meters in track.

Woehl on Hoskins: “Maisie is our program’s first international recruit from England. She brings a ton of great experience having already competed collegiately at NIACC and I see her competing for a scoring spot on our cross country squad.”
 
Hoskins on choosing MSUB: “MSU Billings was the best option for me both athletically and academically. I can do my master’s degree in a 3+2 year program, which saves me a whole year of college, and it is a great program. Athletically, I feel that it suits my ability but will also be a great place for me to get better as an athlete and grow as a person.”

Historical Player Information

  • 2021Sophomore

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  • 2022Junior

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