Jacob DeAndrade
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- Height:
- 5-11
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- Weight:
- 175
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- Hometown:
- Taunton, MA
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- Position:
- Sprints
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- Year:
- Gr.
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- High School:
- Taunton
Bio
Major: Management
Pronouns: He/Him
While at BSU: DIII New England 100m dash champion (2022); Received MASCAC Rookie of the Year; 4 year NCAA All-Academic Team member; Rookie of the Week honors on 15 occasions; Athlete of the Week honors on 11 occasions; Individual MASCAC Conference Champion on 7 occasions; DIII New England honors on 8 occasions; NEICCAAA All New England honors on 2 occasions. BSU National College Athlete Honors Society.
While at Taunton High School: Indoor track All-Star Team member; Outdoor track All-Star Team member; 3x individual Hockomock Conference Champion. Taunton High School National honors society
Personal Bests:
- 60: 6.91s
- 100: 10.77s
- 200: 21.99s
- 300: 35.88s
- 400: 52.89s
News mentions
SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. – Kevin McBirney (East Bridgewater, Mass.), Chigozie Adigwe (Lowell, Mass.), Corey Stalters (Norton, Mass.) and the Bears' 4x400-meter relay earned All-New England honors to lead the Bridgewater State University men's track & field team during day two of the 2024 Division III New England Outdoor Track & Field Championships held at Mount Holyoke College.
WESTFIELD, Mass. – The Bridgewater State University men's outdoor track & field team captured the program's sixth straight Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) championship on Friday afternoon at Westfield State's Alumni Field.
MEDFORD, Mass. -- Jason Dann (Reading, Mass.) broke his own school record in the hammer throw and won two events to lead the Bridgewater State University men's outdoor track & field team on Saturday at the Tufts University Sunshine Classic.
AMHERST, Mass. -- The Bridgewater State University men's outdoor track & field team competed on Sunday at the non-scoring Amherst Spring Fling.
DARTMOUTH, Mass. -- The Bridgewater State University men's outdoor track & field team competed on Saturday at the Corsair Classic hosted by UMass Dartmouth.
