Bushnell University Athletic Hall of Fame
Stephanie Green was a member of the NCU Cross Country and Track & Field teams from 2008-2013 and produced one of the most decorated and record-setting careers in history. She is a two-time Hall of Fame Inductee, having also been enshrined as a member of the 2011 Women’s Cross Country Team.
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Among Hescock’s many honors, she was a three-time NAIA All-American, six-time All-Cascade Conference runner, and three-time Cascade Conference Champion.
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In Cross Country, Green was a three-time All-CCC selection and notably helped guide the Beacons to a fourth-place finish at the 2011 NAIA National Championship. Her best conference finish was in 2011 when she took sixth-place, before going on to take 20th at the NAIA Championships to earn All-American honors.
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Green holds the second-fastest 6000m cross country time in school history, running in 22 minutes, 11 seconds at the Oregon State Beaver Classic in 2010.
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On the track was where Green truly shined as one of the best in NCU history. She was a three-time Cascade Conference champion in the 10,000-meter race and in 2011 set a conference championship record of 36:45.20 that remains to this day. Her own school record of 35:31.74 was set two years later at the Linfield Icebreaker and she owns six of the top-ten 10K times in school history.
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Green earned a pair of All-American honors in the 10,000m, taking seventh-place in 2012 before finishing as the NAIA national runner-up in 2013.
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Green was also an accomplished student-athlete in the classroom, earning numerous academic awards including five NAIA-Daktronics Scholar-Athlete honors. Holding a 3.90 GPA as a business administration major, She was one of Bushnell’s inaugural inductees into Chi Alpha Sigma, the national student-athlete honor society. She was also a 2012 and 2013 CoSIDA/Capitol One First-Team Academic All-America selection.
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Named NCU’s Female Athlete of the Year in 2011, Green was also the recipient of the Athletic Training Perseverance Award in 2010 and the Sports Information Legacy Award in 2013.