2017-18 Women's Track and Field Roster
Biography
Alexia Hodgson is a talented scholar-athlete from Eaton, Colo., who plans to pursue a degree in Applied Biological Sciences. Hodgson is a sprinter who competed for Eaton High School.
“We are extremely fortunate to have Alexia join the Hardrockers,” said Hardrocker head coach Jerry Schafer. “She will help fill a need we have to replace and add depth to the sprint corps for next year.”
Hodgson is a member of the National Honor Society and a national qualifier for the Future Business Leaders of America.
“I am excited to participate at the collegiate level and work hard as part of the Hardrocker track & field team,” Hodgson said.
| High School Honors |
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Team Captain, All-Conference, All-State, Academic All-State, Sprint Medley Relay State Champion Record Holder, State Champion in 4x1, 4x2, SMR. Team State Champion 2x |
| Best Marks In My Event: |
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200 Meter: 26.38; 100 Meter: 13.03; 400 Meter: 1:02.59 |
| Favorite Community Service Project |
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Raising money for the Suicide Prevention office in Greeley, CO |
| Favorite Pro Sport |
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Football |
| Last Book I Read |
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Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader |
| Favorite Athlete (other than myself) |
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My brother (He plays golf) |
| What's Music I listen to to pump me up to compete? (song / artist) |
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One Day More / Les Miserables |
| Best Binge-Worthy TV Show |
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Quantico |
| Birth Date |
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June 23 |
| Siblings |
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Reed is my brother; he is 14 months older than me. Lauren is my sister, and she is 7 years older than me. Love them both dearly. |
| Parents Names |
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Rock and Katie Hodgson |
| Nickname |
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Alie |
| Events I Compete In: |
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Shortest sprints possible. 60 indoor, 100 outdoor, 200 meter, 400, and 4x4. |
| List an event you've never competed in but would (and say why you picked that particular event). |
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I would compete in the mile just to see how well I could do in a competition. |
| Why I'm Proud To Be A Member of The Hardrocker Track and Field Program |
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The Hardrocker Track and Field Program is like a family. The coaches train you to be the best you can because they want you to reach your full potential. They give us the opportunities to shine as a student athlete everyday. The coaches really care about the health and performance of the athletes. The camaraderie between team members is incredible. I can ask for help and be able to depend on any of my teammates. We don't segregate ourselves by our categories of events, but come together to work towards a common goal of team success. |
| What do you want to do after you graduate (career)? |
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Become an Officer in the Army and eventually get my Masters in Genetic Engineering. |
Historical Player Information
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2017-18Sophomore
60, 100, 200, 400
5'5"