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Cardin Named as MASCAC's 'NCAA Woman of the Year'

Westfield State University's Jessie Cardin '18 competes in the 3000 meter steeple chase at the 2018 NCAA Division III National Championship meet in La Crosse, Wisc.  Cardin earned All-America honors by finishing seventh in the nation.
Westfield State University's Jessie Cardin '18 competes in the 3000 meter steeple chase at the 2018 NCAA Division III National Championship meet in La Crosse, Wisc. Cardin earned All-America honors by finishing seventh in the nation.

Jessie Cardin of Westfield State University was named the MASCAC Woman of the Year nominee as announced by the NCAA today.

Cardin, a 2018 graduate of Westfield, is one of 153 nominees from across all three divisions with Division III leading the way with 61 nominees. NCAA Woman of the Year program is in its 28th year and recognizes female student-athletes on four pillars: academics, athletics, service and leadership. Cardin was selected by the eight Athletic Directors during the MASCAC Annual Meeting in May.

Cardin previously had been named the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year earlier this summer.

Cardin, a women's cross country and track and field student-athlete, left her mark in 2017 as the first-ever cross country student-athlete to win four straight MASCAC Runner of the Year honors. Over her four-year career with the Owls, she helped them to three MASCAC Team titles in 2014, 2015 and 2016. She was also the MASCAC Rookie of the Year in 2014. Her success didn't stop at the conference level. She qualified three times for the NCAA DIII Cross Country Championship. She finished 20th in 2016 and 36th in 2018 to earn All-American accolades. 

Continuing into the indoor track and field season, she was a MASCAC individual champion nine times while also crossing the line first as a member of the 4x800 relay in 2017 and 2018. She currently holds the MASCAC and New England Alliance records in the 5,000 meters (18:37.33) which she achieved at the 2017 indoor championship.

Most recently, she qualified for the NCAA DIII Indoor Track and Field Championship in 2018 in the 5,000 meters, where she finished 11th in the nation. Over her career, she earned All-Region honors from the United States Track and Field Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) three times and helped the Owls to back-to-back MASCAC Indoor titles in 2017 and 2018. 

In outdoor track and field, she was a MASCAC champ in nine events plus the 4x800 relay twice to lead the Owls to three-straight league crowns from 2016-2018. Her time of 10:46.12 in the 3,000 meter steeplechase broke the MASCAC and Alliance records at this year's outdoor championship.

During her career, she qualified twice for the NCAA DIII Outdoor Track and Field Championship in the 3,000 meter steeplechase in 2016 and 2018. She earned All-American accolades with a seventh-in-the-nation place finish in the event.

Cardin not only excelled as an athlete, but as a student as well. She graduated earlier this month with a degree in elementary education and a 3.95 GPA. In June, she was named a Google Cloud XC/Track and Field Academic All-American. Last May, she was named one of the Massachusetts 29 Who Shine, an award given by the Governor's Office to a student from each of the state's 29 campuses. The award recognizes excellence among public education. She was also named the 2018 Westfield State Senior Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, to the Chi Alpha Sigma National Honor Society and a four-time MASCAC All-Academic and Westfield State Athletic Directors 3.0 honor roll honoree.     

When she wasn't racing or in the classroom, Cardin helped to raise money with the team to support shelter animals, and to raise breast cancer and Alzheimer's awareness. She also was a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and assisted with their Secret Santa program. 

 

  • Portions of this release courtesy of the MASCAC