Amelia Rowley
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- Height:
- 5-11
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- Hometown:
- Lakewood, Colo.
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- High School:
- Bear Creek
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- Major:
- Biology
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- Minor:
- Nutrition
Bio
Personal: Participated in cross country, volleyball, swimming and track & field at Bear Creek HS...daughter of Andrea and Jack Rowley
Why did you pick Concordia: The community, the cross country team and the Pre-Med program
The ROWLEY file
Favorite food: Donuts
Favorite restaurant: Olive Garden
Favorite movie: The Sandlot or Mrs. Doubtfire
Favorite tv/streaming series: Friends
Top song(s) on your playlist: Play That Song, America's Sweetheart, Die for You
The place in the world I most want to visit: Thailand
Favorite professional athlete growing up: DJordan Poulter
Favorite pro sports team: Denver Nuggets
What causes do you care about: Climate change and homeless population
News mentions
Junior Drew Frolek led Concordia at the season-ending NCAA North Region Meet. Frolek posted the highest region finish in her career and helped the Cobbers place 20th in the final team standings.
The Cobbers used a “pack” mentality to post four Top 50 finishes and a fifth who was only eight places out of that group as they posted a seventh-place team finish at the MIAC Championship Meet.
Drew Froelk became the fourth different Cobber to lead the team at a meet this season when she posted a season-best time at the Tori Neubauer Invite hosted by Wis.-La Crosse.
It only took freshman Amelia Rowley three meets to step into the role as Concordia’s No.1 runner. Rowley raced to a season-best time of 25:18.80, which helped the Cobbers place 21st at the Wis.-Eau Claire Blugold Invitational.
Senior Elsie Hatlevig led Concordia at the annual Running of the Cows Meet hosted by Carleton on the same course that will serve as the venue for the MIAC Championship Meet.
First-year runners Grace Ingebretsen and Amelia Rowley clocked times just over 16 minutes to lead Concordia in the season opener at the MSUM Twilight Meet.
