Stanford University Track and Field - Class of 2023

Stanford Track and Field Recruiting

Stanford University is in the midst of putting together yet another very impressive recruiting class. The following track and field athletes have officially announced their commitment to Stanford.

Amelia Everett - 2:06.19 - 800m, 4:49.31 - 1600m

Fabian Gonzalez - 61’8” - Shot Put, 189’9” - Discus

Sage Hinton - 24.61 - 200m, 54.50 - 400m

Sophia Kennedy - 9:40.79 - 3000m, 10:12.32 - 3200m, 17:10.30 - 5000m XC

Cate Peterson - 54.72 - 400m, 2:06.89

Irene Riggs - 16:02.10 - 5000m XC, 9:54.69 - 3200m

Skyler Schuller - 14’ - Pole Vault, 5’ 8” - High Jump, 19’ 4” - Long Jump

Madison Shults - 56.05 - 400m, 2:08.21 - 800m

Emma Sralla - 185’ 5” - Discus

Hillary Studdert - 2:10.41 - 800m, 4:51.44 - 1600m

Alyssa Thompson - 11.69 - 100m, 24.53 - 200m

Leo Young - 3:59.32 - 1600m, 8:39.57 - 3200m

Lex Young - 3:59.99 - 1600m, 8:35.72 - 3200m, 13:43.95 - 5000m

Stanford University is a private institution that was founded in 1885. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 7,645 (fall 2021), its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 8,180 acres. It utilizes a quarter-based academic calendar. Stanford University's ranking in the 2022-2023 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #3. Its tuition and fees are $56,169.

Stanford University’s pristine campus is located in California’s Bay Area, about 30 miles from San Francisco. Stanford offers a wide range of student organizations, including the Stanford Pre-Business Association and Stanford Solar Car Project, which designs, builds and races a solar car every two years. The Stanford Cardinal are well known for the traditional "Big Game" against Cal, an annual football competition that awards the Stanford Axe — a sought-after trophy — to the victor. Stanford also has successful programs in tennis and golf. Only freshmen are required to live on campus, but students are guaranteed housing for all four years, and most choose to remain on campus. Greek life at Stanford represents approximately 25% of the student body.

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