Favorite class and/or professor at SRU?ĪB: My favorite classes are Exercise Physiology and Clinical Exercise Physiology and my favorite professor is Dr.Do you plan to use the extra year of eligibility granted by the NCAA? If not, what comes next for you?ĪB: Not sure if I'll use it, I was pretty content with closing this chapter and moving on to designing my own workouts and putting this degree to work! I will do lots of fitness classes and outdoor physical activity, and hopefully road trips when quarantine is over!.Will you be attending graduate school? If so, do you know where and what major?ĪB: I am planning to attend PA school, hopefully somewhere in the Philly area!.When will you graduate? What will your degree be in?ĪB: May of 2020.Then competing soaking wet for the rest of the day and still returning for day two. High jumping with Bill and Hans having to squeegee the track in between jumps and landing on the mat, almost drowning, because there was so much water, lol. Most memorable game/event from your SRU career?ĪB: PSACS at The Rock! Doing the heptathlon in the pouring down rain.What is/are your favorite Memory/Memories from your time at SRU?ĪB: The friends I made, my 21st birthday, competing at track meets (#GoROCK) and the boom box guy, lol.One word you would use to describe your experience at Slippery Rock?.Quick SRU Highlights: Nine-time PSAC qualifier, one-time All-PSAC honoree and one-time All-Region selection … competed in a total of 13 different events during her career at SRU … collegiate bests of 4,172 points in the heptathlon, 3,017 points in the pentathlon and 1.61 meters in the high jump.Parents: Keasha Paulhill and Nathaniel Broadus.Once each senior from each respective spring team was profiled on Twitter, pages like this were created for each team that include all of the graphics and complete responses to a number of questions about the student-athletes' experiences at SRU.įollow along with the hashtag #SRUSeniorDay on our Twitter page or click on any of the other features linked at the bottom of this page to view the rest of the spring sports features. Throughout the month of April and culminating on Friday, May 1, the Slippery Rock athletic communication office recognized The Rock's senior student-athletes online as a way to celebrate the seniors that did not get to have their traditional Senior Day celebrations this spring.Įach weekday between April 6 and May 1, a few seniors were profiled on Twitter ( with graphics, photos and quotes from the student-athlete about their time at SRU. Slippery Rock's 16 women's track and field seniors are Asia Broadus, Emily Horstman, Maddy Marshall, Dajah Mincey, Jill Norris, Courtney Nunley, Hali Olson, Kati Palski, Michelle Pompa, Elaina Powell, Katie Proffitt, Kacey Raible, Abby Way, Bri Witherel, Jolene Yon and Lindsee Zimmer. The Slippery Rock University athletic department would like to recognize 16 senior women's track and field athletes in the sixth and final #SRUSeniorDay feature this spring that celebrates The Rock's spring senior student-athletes.
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