Lucas Fisher
Lucas Fisher
Height: 5-8
Weight: 148
Year: 2018
Hometown: Strafford, N.H.
High School: Coe-Brown Northwood Academy
Major: History/Secondary Education

Accolades:
GNAC Rookie of the Week: 9/15/2014, 9/22/2014, 10/20/2014, 11/3/2014, 11/10/2014
GNAC Runner of the Week: 9/14/2015
GNAC Rookie of the Year: 2014, 2015
All-GNAC: 2014, 2015, 2016 
GNAC Honor Roll: 10/12/2015

2014: Competed in all nine of the Monks’ events as a freshman…finished as the team’s #2 runner on seven occasions…selected as the GNAC Rookie of the Week five times…placed sixth with a 28:48 time in the GNAC Championship on November 1st and claimed GNAC Rookie of the Year honors as the top-finishing first-year runner in the event…also collected GNAC All-Conference honors with the top-10 finish…posted a personal-best 27:43 time in the UNE Invitational, placing 19th out of 145 runners in the process, on September 13th…placed sixth out of 73 runners with a 29:11 time in the Runnin’ Monks Invitational on October 11th…finished 57th in the Maine Championship with a 29:18 effort a week later…was 130th out of 303 participants with a 28:20 performance in the ECAC Championship on November 8th and capped his rookie season by placing 201st of 373 individuals with a 29:00 even time in the NCAA Regional a week later.

High School: Ran four years of varsity cross country and track field for Tim Cox and Brent Tkaczyk at Coe-Brown, making Meet of Champions three out of the four years...made all-state his senior year while leading his team to New England's...his personal record for the 5k was 16:34, 2 mile was 9:55, and for the 1600 4:37…also garnered Best Freshman honors for cross country and track as well as Outstanding Distance Runner acclaim for indoor twice and outdoor all four years…selected as the cross country team’s MVP three times and collected Most Improved mention as a member of the indoor track team…captained the cross country and track programs.

Personal: Lucas Gene Fisher, born in Rochester, New Hampshire...son of Ron and Karyn Fisher...majoring in History, Secondary Education.