Alisiara Hobbs
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- Hometown:
- Topeka, Kan.
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- Previous School(s):
- Shawnee Heights HS
Bio
Honors & Awards:
- 2021-22, NSAA Scholar-Athlete
- 2021, Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete (Track)
- 2020, Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete
- 2020, NSAA Scholar-Athlete (Track)
- 2020, NSAA Champion of Character (Indoor Track)
- 2019, NSAA Scholar-Athlete
2020 Season (Sophomore): Finished 11th in the mile at the NSAA Indoor Conference Meet with a time of 7:01.78.
2019 Season (Freshman): Capped off her first season with a 22nd place finish at the NSAA championships ... The highlight of the season came at the Briar Cliff Invite where she became the second Bruin to break 20 minutes for 5K running 19:51 and earned her a podium (8th) finish ... Competed indoors for the Bruins in 2020 but was hampered by injury.
High School: Lettered four years under head coach Andy Bassett at Shawnee Heights High School ... A four-time all-city and a two-time all-region and all-league honoree ... Named Shawnee Heights Inspirational Senior in 2018 as well as the Female Runner of the Year while posting a personal best time of 20:35 in a 5K race ... Posted a personal best in the 3,200-meter run at the 2017 Centennial League Championships ... Placed ninth in Class 5A in the 3,200 at the 2017 Kansas State High School Championships ... A three-time all-city honorable mention selection in track competing in the distance and middle distance races as well as the 4x800 meter relay ... A member of her school's Honor Roll and was named a Kansas Honor Scholar.
Personal: Daughter of Joe and Tiffany Hobbs ... Has four brothers ... Born on Oct. 11, 2000 ... Majoring in Biology.
News mentions
Three of five Bruin women running Saturday’s Mount Marty Cross Country Invite turned in season-best times while two others were just seconds from their own season records. As a team, the Bruins also posted a season-best team time, averaging 21:05 for the five-kilometer distance.
Individually, Lorelei Hayden continued her comeback from injury running to 53rd place among the 105 finishers. Her time of 21:08.8 was nearly a half-minute faster than last week’s run at Briar Cliff. Sarah Felten was the second runner for the Bruins placing 74th in 22:05.3. Ali Hobbs, also coming back from a lengthy injury period, was able to put together another solid race as she finished 80th in a time of 22:14.1
The Bruins finished eighth of eleven scoring teams with NCAA Division I South Dakota winning easily with a low score of 25.
The Bellevue University women’s cross country team had another good showing Friday, finishing just thirteen points behind Division II SW Minnesota State at the Wildcat Classic hosted by Wayne State.
Freshman Madison Nelson was just five seconds from the Bruin school record for five kilometers as she covered the course in 19:41.4, good for 94th place among 206 finishers.
