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Corrie Desilets
Corrie Desilets
  • City:
    North Attleboro
  • State:
    MA
  • Year:
    Junior
  • Hometown:
    North Attleboro, MA
  • High School:
    Tri-County Reg. V.T. HS
  • Favorite Food:
    Fish and Wildlife Science - Wildlife Concentration
  • Favorite Class:
    F

Bio

Corrie Desilets

Nickname:  Little One or Little Foot

Collegiate Sports:  Women's Cross Country; Snowshoe Racing

High School:  Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical HS (2012).

Honors Attained (HS):  Cross Country Rookie of the year (10th grade) MVP Track (11th grade) MVP XC (12th grade) Captains in both XC and Track senior year

Personal:  Daughter of Adrienne and David Desilets, born  March 4th, 1994

Academic Major:  Wildlife and Fisheries (Wildlife Concentration)

Academic Minors: GIS, Chemistry

Collegiate Athletic Honors

Women's Cross Country:  YSCC Women's Cross Country All Conference Team (2013).

Snowshoe Racing (2013 - 2014):  US Snowshoe Association Nationals competitor (2013, 2014). US Snowshoe National Women's Relay Champions (2013 & 2014).  2014 Empire State Games silver medal in the 800 meters.  Corrie was teamed with Ana Hull, Alexa Cosgro and Ashley Evans to win the 4 X 100 Relay at the International Snowshoe Championships in 2013 in Manchester, NH. 

Snowshoe Racing (2015):  Corrie won a gold medal in the 400 meters, and silver medals in the 100, the 800, and the 5K at the 2015 Empire State Games.  Corrie was a member of the US National 4 X 2.5 Co-ed Relay Team that won in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Other Athletic Interests: Track, snowshoeing, canoeing

Recreation Pursuits/Leisure Interests: Hiking, reading and writing poetry, mathematics
 
Why Paul Smith’s?  I choose Paul Smith’s because of it’s small school stature set in the beautiful Adirondacks. You are able to aquire a one of a kind hands on education. You form one on relationships with the great professors and are able to learn from each other.  Plus, how many other colleges have sports like snowshoeing and the woodsmen’s team? Paul Smith’s College: A whole bunch of neatness in one area.