Height: | 6-0 |
Weight: | 168 |
Year: | Sr |
Hometown: | Revere, Mass. |
High School: | Revere |
Position: | Sprint/Hurdles |
Major: | History |
Career Personal
Bests:
200m: 22.98 at the Reebok Boston
Collegiate Indoor Games, January 28, 2011.
400m: 50.85 indoors/50.43 outdoors.
55m Hurdles: 8.49 at the Northeastern Winter
Carnival, December 6, 2008.
400m Hurdles: 55.88 at the New England Outdoor
Championships, May 10, 2012.
Indoor Season
2011-12: Athletic
Director's Honor Roll (Fall Semester).
NE-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Both
Semesters). Competed in four individual races and
three relays for Stonehill throughout the season. Placed fourth
overall out of 22 competitors in the 200-meter run at the
University of New Hampshire Tri-Meet (1/21/12) in 24.09-seconds.
Posted a time of 52.15-seconds in the 400-meter run at the New
Balance Boston Collegiate Indoor Games (1/27/12). Ran a time
of 23.49-seconds at the Charley Torpey Memorial Invitational
(2/4/12) for 15th place overall out of 29 competitors. Finished
tenth overall in the 400-meter run at the Northeast-10 Conference
(NE-10) Championships (2/18/12) with a time of 50.85-seconds, a
personal best indoors. Also, helped the Skyhawks to a sixth place
finish in the 4x400-meter relay at the NE-10 Championships running
the lead leg of the event (3:31.02).
2010-11: NE-10 Commissioner's Fall Honor Roll.
Posted a career best time of 22.98 in the 200 meter dash at the
Reebok Boston Collegiate Indoor Games. His time of 22.98 in the 200
meter dash was the fastest indoor time for Stonehill that season.
Finished ninth overall at the NE-10 championships in the 200 meter
dash (23.11). Competed in the 400 meters twice during the season
notching the third fastest time with a 52.00 split at the Jay
Carisella Invitational. Also had a time of 52.62 in the 400 meters
at the Tufts Stampede. Helped Stonehill to a 16th place finish
overall in the distance medley relay at New England's running the
400 meter leg in 50.0. Ran a 49.7 split in the 4x400 at the Boston
University Classic Invite. Participated in Stonehill's second place
finish in the 4x400 (3:36.88) at the University of New Hampshire
Tri-Meet.
2009-10 Personal Bests:
200m: 23.10 at Tufts Stampede, February 6,
2010
400m: 51.20 at Reebok Boston Indoor Games, January 29,
2010
2008-09 Personal
Bests:
55m Hurdles: 8.49 at the Northeastern Winter Carnival,
December 6, 2008
200m: 23.11 at the Valentine Invitiational, February 14,
2009
Outdoor Season
2010-11: NE-10 Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll. Ran a 51.1 split in the 4x400 to help Stonehill place first overall in the event at the NE-10 championships. Ranked ninth overall in the 400 meter hurdles at the NE-10's with a time of 57.38. Finished second overall at the Bridgewater State University (BSU) Invitational in the 200 meter dash in a time of 23.46. Also ran the 400 at the BSU Invitational in a time of 53.36. Competed in the 400 hurldes seven times throughout the season posting his fastest time at the Skyhawk Invitational with a 56.64 showing for fifth place overall. His time of 56.64 in the 400 hurldes was the fastest on the team during the outdoor season. Also had top-10 finishes in the 400 hurldes at the George Davis Invitational (58.28) and the Bryant University Invitational (57.82). Placed 28th overall at New England's in the 400 meter hurdles (58.14).
High School:
Four-year letterwinner for cross country, indoor and outdoor track,
serving as indoor and outdoor track captain. Placed 7th in
Division I indoor state championships in 55m high hurdles.
Personal: Born on August 1, 1990, in Salem, Mass.
Son of John and Ann Driscoll of Revere, Mass. Has a brother,
Bobby (17). Majoring in history. One of 49 Stonehill students
accepted into the college's SURE (Stonehill Undergradaute Research
Experience) program this summer, where he will be working on
Pedagogies of Collaboration, focusing on research on
how undergraduates can be more wisely utilized as co-teachers in
the humanities and how to structure training sessions for the job.
Lists Dan Kincade, Mark White, and Dan Sexton as favorite
athletes.