Began the spring with a personal-best time in the 800m event at the Emory Spring Break Classic (2:31.75)
Ran a 2:37.13 in the 800m at the Silfen Invitational
Earned fifth in the 800m against Smith and Mount Holyoke (2:34.44)
Finished 20th in the 800m at the NEWMAC Championships (2:32.78)
Indoor Track & Field:
Opened the season with a season-best in the 800m at the Mary Grinaker Invitational (2:37.03)
Claimed fifth in the 1000m at the Peter de Villiers Cup (3:27.82)
2022-23:
Outdoor Track & Field:
Finished 51st in the 1500m event at the Silfen Invitational (5:45.24)
Indoor Track & Field:
Made season debut with 1000m PR at the Tufts Cupid Challenge (3:30.84)
Season best in the 800m race against Mount Holyoke and Smith (2:37.96)
2021-22:
Outdoor Track & Field:
Finished third in the 800m with a time of 2:45.63 and fourth in the 4x400m with a time of 4:53.89 at the Wellesley Invitational on Apr. 2
Made a season best in the 1500m with a time of 5:54.12
Indoor Track & Field:
Made two season bests in the 800m and 1000m
Finished sixth in the 1000m in collegiate debut at the Smith Winter Classic on Dec. 4 with a time of 3:39.34
2020-21:
Track & Field:
Did not participate due to Covid-19 Pandemic
Before Wellesley:
Attended Phillips Exeter Academy, graduated in 2020
Was involved with GXC and varsity track & field
Was involved with environmental, social justice, journalism, and Chinese language clubs
Co-head of Amnesty International, an international human rights organization, and Chinese Culture Club, a social service club that teaches local kids about the Chinese language and culture
Co-founded EXcycle, a paper recycling business
Enjoyed writing for on-campus publications including The Exonian, our student newspaper, MATTER Magazine, and The Asian, STEM and culture-centered publications, respectively
Personal:
Was born and raised in Hong Kong
Has two sisters
Sister, Amelia, went to Wellesley and was a member of the crew team
Has two dogs, Spot and Pepper
Why Wellesley:
Chose Wellesley for the historical women's college network and small class sizes