Grace Miller
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- Height:
- 5-6
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- Hometown:
- Centereach, N.Y.
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- Year:
- Gr.
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- High School:
- Centereach / Sacred Heart
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- Major:
- Law
Bio
PERSONAL RECORDS
3K: 11:37.83, at Suffolk Short Course Classic, Aug. 30, 2025
6K: 22:46.8, at UMass Dartmouth Invitational, Sept. 20, 2025
GRADUATE • 2025
Clocked an 11:37.83 3K, good for 26th, in her Suffolk debut, the season-opening Suffolk Short Course Classic (Aug. 30) ... Ran a 6k in 22:46.8 to take 48th in the field of 274 at the UMass Dartmouth Invitational (Sept. 20) ... Put together a 6k time of 23:15.5, good for 27h in the field of 337 at the Blugold Invite (Oct. 3).
BEFORE SUFFOLK • SACRED HEART
Began her collegiate career at Sacred Heart ... Led Sacred Heart to the 2024 NEC Championship.
News mentions
No. 30 Suffolk women’s cross country put a bow on its record-setting season with the program’s first-ever appearance at the NCAA Division III Championship Saturday at Roger Milikin Cross Country Course in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
No. 30 Suffolk women’s cross country has taken its talents to Spartanburg, South Carolina, for the 2025 NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships this Saturday, Nov. 22 at the Roger Milikin Cross Country Course. The Rams women will race as a team in the 6k at 11:00 a.m.
Suffolk women’s cross country compiled a record-setting Saturday as the Rams posted the program’s best NCAA Division III East Regional performance as it finished fourth at Hopkinton Fair Grounds.
For the fourth time in program history and third straight season, Suffolk men’s and women’s cross country will host the NCAA Division III East Regional Cross Country Championships Saturday, Nov. 15 at Hopkinton Fair Grounds in Hopkinton, New Hampshire.
Recognition poured in for the five-team Conference of New England (CNE) Champs, the Suffolk women’s cross country team, Thursday as Sofia Moukaddem was name CNE Runner of the Year, while five Rams raced to All-CNE distinction.
Suffolk women’s cross continued its league dominance as the Rams raced to their fifth consecutive conference title at the 2025 Conference of New England (CNE) Championship Saturday on the campus of Gordon College.
Four-time defending Conference of New England (CNE) Champion Suffolk women’s cross country attempts to capture it fifth consecutive conference crown at the 2025 CNE Championship Saturday, Nov. 1. The 6k race gets underway at 1:00 p.m. on the campus of Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts.
Suffolk women’s cross country shined at the Blugold Invite with a 10th-place performance Friday afternoon at the Whitetail Golf Course.
Suffolk women’s cross country will take its talents to Colfax, Wisconsin for the Blugold Invite hosted by the University of Wisconsin EAU Claire at the Whitetail Golf Course Friday, Oct. 3. The varsity 6k gets underway at 5:15 p.m., with the women’s open race scheduled for 3:45 p.m.
Suffolk’s women’s cross country secured its best finish in program history at the UMass Dartmouth Invitational as the Rams secured 11th at the Robert Dowd Cross Country Course Saturday.
Suffolk women’s cross country will take its talents to the 52nd UMass Dartmouth Invitational this Saturday, Sept. 20. The Rams will be scattered across two races on the Corsairs’ Robert Dowd Course with the varsity heat set for 12 p.m. and the junior varsity scheduled at 12:40 p.m. All the action can be followed via live results here.
Suffolk women’s cross country started its 2025 season on a strong note as it finished fourth at the Short Course Classic Saturday morning at the Mark Coogan Cross Country Course at Highland Park.
Suffolk women’s cross country heads out on the trail for the first time in 2025 on Saturday, Aug. 30 at the Rams’ own Short Course Classic at the Mark Coogan Cross Country Course at Highland Park in Attleboro, Massachusetts. The women’s 3k opens the event at 10:00 a.m. with the men’s 5k set to wrap up the action at 10:45 a.m.
Head coach Will Feldman has assembled an 11-member recruiting class for 2025 to add depth to an already experienced Suffolk women's cross country team that aims to extend its conference dominance for a fifth consecutive campaign.