Ashlee Doughty
Ashlee Doughty
Height: 5-8
Year: So.
Hometown: Fayetteville, N.C.
High School: Jack Britt
Major: Business

AS A FRESHMAN (2010)
Garnered USTFCCCA all-academic honors as well as a spot on the Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll as a Gold Scholar … Holds a top-20 finish in the 5K with a time of 19:40.5 set at the Augusta State Tri-Meet (Oct. 23, 2010) to record a new personal best and eighth place finish in order to help the team grab second place honors … Finished sixth at the Braves Cross Country Invitational with a time of 25:06.84 to help the Black and Gold take the top standing as a team … Competed at the PBC Championships grabbing a 17th place finish with a time of 25:46.1 in the 6K before setting a new personal best in the 6K at the NCAA Southeast Regional Championships with a time of 24:40.1 for a 56th place finish and fourth overall for the team … Opened her career as a Lady Brave at the UNCW/Adidas Seahawk Invitational finishing second overall for the team and 27th in the race with a time of 16:12.54 in the 4K … Competed at the Great American Cross Country Invitational with a time of 20:40.6 in the 5K to finish 40th in the race … Finished 117th overall at the Royals Cross Country Challenge with a time of 20:27.2 in the 5K.

HIGH SCHOOL
A four year letterman in cross country and track and field … Coached by Rick Stoker while achieving her personal best with a time of 19:35 in the 5K … Listed 3rd in the Conference her senior year.

PERSONAL
The daughter of Deb Doughty … Born in Albany, N.Y. on July 9, 1992 … Has one sister, Vanessa … Ranked 28 out of 450 with a GPA of 3.8 at Jack Britt High School in Fayetteville … Member of the A Honor Roll, AB Honor Roll, Key Club, National Honor Society, Spanish NHS, All County Orchestra, Cumberland County Youth Orchestra, Art Club, REED and READ, Tri-M Music Honor Society … Has played the violin for over 10 years … Majoring in business at UNCP.

PERSONAL BESTS
5K –
19:39.4 at Walt Disney World Cross Country College Classic – Oct. 8, 2011
6K – 23:51.9 at NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Championships - Nov. 5, 2011  

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