2021 Cross Country Roster

2020-21 Headshot of Kristie Schoffield

Kristie Schoffield

  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Concord, N.H.
  • High School:
    Merrimack Valley HS
  • 2022 800m Outdoor Track and Field National Champion
  • 2x All-American First Team (2019 - Outdoor 800m; 2022 - Outdoor 800m)
  • 2x All-American Second Team (2019 - Indoor 800m, Indoor Distance Medley Relay)
  • 2x All-American Honorable Mention (2018 - Outdoor 800m; 2021 – Outdoor 800m)
  • 4x NCAA West Preliminary Round (2018 - 800m; 2019 - 800m; 2021 - 800m, 2022 - 800m)
  • 3x Academic All-Mountain West (2018, 2021, 2022)
  • Mountain West Female Athlete of the Year (2021-22)
  • Mountain West Outdoor Track & Field Women's Athlete of the Year (2022)
  • 2x Mountain West Indoor Champion (2019 - Distance Medley Relay, 2022 - 800m)
  • Mountain West Outdoor Champion (2022 - 800m)
  • 3x All-Mountain West Indoor Track and Field (2019 - 800m, Distance Medley Relay, 2022 - 800m)
  • 4x All-Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field (2018 - 800m, 2019 - 800m, 2021 - 800m, 2022 - 800m)
  • 2x Mountain West Outdoor Track Athlete of the Week (March 29, 2022; April 12, 2022)


BOISE STATE CAREER
2021-22: CROSS COUNTRY- Competed in two races…made her season debut at the Bill Dellinger Invitational (Sept. 23)…placed 50th in the women’s B race at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational (Oct. 15)…INDOOR- Opened the track and field season at the Spokane Invitational (Dec. 11) helping the women’s 4x400m relay to a gold-medal finish…placed second at the Cougar Classic (Jan. 14-15) in women’s 800m…at the Texas Tech Open (Jan. 28-29), won the women’s 800m…finished second in women’s 800m at the WSU Invitational (Feb. 4-5)…garnered gold in women’s 800m at the Mountain West Indoor Track and Field Championships (Feb. 24-26)...OUTDOOR- 2022 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Champion in the women’s 800m race…set a Mountain West, Boise State and personal-record time of 2:01.09, becoming the fourth woman in Bronco track and field history, third in outdoor, to capture an individual national title…in addition to her national title, she posted the fastest time in the first round, quarterfinals and semifinals of the women’s 800m race…2022 Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Champion in the 800m…set a meet record and registered the third-fastest time in conference history…opened the outdoor season at the 43rd Aztec Invitational (March 24-26), capturing the women’s 800m title…won the women’s 800m at the Brutus Hamilton Invitational (April 8-9)...clocked a PR in women’s 1,500m with a time of 4:20.92 at the Fresno State Invitational (April 29-30) en route to finishing first.

2020-21: CROSS COUNTRY- Opened the season at the Silver State Challenge (Feb. 1)...recorded a 12th-place finish in the blue race…INDOOR- Did not compete...OUTDOOR- Made season debut at the Hayward Premiere (April 2-3) running in the 1,500-meter finishing with 15th with a time of 4:27.71...finished sixth a the Oregon Relays (April 23-24) with a time od 2:07.74...closed fourth at the West Coast Relays (April 30) in the 800m...earned All-MW honors at the Mountain West Championships (May 13-15) in the 800m with her best time of the year at 2:06.11...qualified for the NCAA West Preliminaries (May 26-29) in the 800m...ran her fastest time of the year, a 2:05.06 to grab the fastest non-automatic qualifying time and earn a spot at Nationals...ran a time of 2:07.20 at the NCAA D1 National Championships (June 9-12) in the 800m earning honorable mention for outdoor for the second time in her career.

2019-20: CROSS COUNTRY- Participated in three meets for the Broncos…opened the season with a career-best 20:26.1, en route to a 20th-place finish at the Bill Dellinger Invitational (Sept. 29)…competed in the championship race at the Nuttycombe Invitational (Oct. 18)…ran at the Mountain West Championships (Nov. 1)...INDOOR- Opened the season at the Ed Jacoby Invitational (Jan. 24-25) finishing first in the 1,000-meter (2:53.04) while finishing third as a member of the 4x400m relay team…competed in the mile at the UW Invitational (Jan. 31-Feb. 1)…finished 18th in the 800m at the Husky Invitational (Feb. 14-15)…recorded a fourth-place finish at the Mountain West Indoor Championships (Feb. 27-29) with a time of 2:09.62…ran the 800m leg of the women’s distance medley relay team at the indoor championships…OUTDOOR- Season canceled due to coronavirus pandemic.

2018-19: INDOOR- Took third with a 2:48.43 in the 1000m at the Ed Jacoby Invitational and Multis...also ran the anchor leg of Boise State’s third place 4x400 relay (Jan. 18-19)...had a great weekend at the UW Invitational, running the 800m leg of Boise State’s distance medley relay team that set the Mountain West record in 10:55.42...came back on Saturday to run 4:43.43 in the invitational section of the mile, moving her to third on the school record book in the event...her time was a 22-second personal best (Jan. 25-26)...ran 4:48.12 for the mile in the invitational section at the Husky Classic to take 16th (Feb. 8)...moved to second on the school record book with an eight-second PR in the 800m (2:04.34) at the Washington Last Chance Meet (Feb. 15)...was second in the 800m at the conference championships, while also winning a conference title in the distance medley relay (Feb. 21-23)...earned second-team All-America honors in both the 800m and distance medley relay at the national championships (March 8-9)...OUTDOOR- Had an outstanding outdoor season, competing primarily in the 800m on six occasions...became the first athlete in program history to reach the finals of the 800m at the national championship — indoor or outdoor — where she placed sixth in 2:03.86 (June 5-8)...ran a personal best of 2:02.65 to finish third in her heat and advance to the national championship for the second-straight season at the NCAA West Preliminary Round...her time is the second-fastest mark in program history (May 23-25)...took second in the 800m at the Mountain West Championship, running a then personal best of 2:03.94, and later coming back to run a leg of the 4x400 relay (May 8-11)...ran a personal best of 4:22.10 in the 1,500-meter at the Bryan Clay Invite (April 17-19)...took fourth in the 800m at the Payton Jordan Invite (May 3)...also appeared at the Sun Angel Classic (April 5-6) and the Sun Angel Classic (April 5-6).

2017-18: CROSS COUNTRY- Redshirt season...INDOOR- Reached the final of the 800m at the Mountain West Championship, taking sixth in a collegiate best of 2:12.47 (Feb. 22-24)...ran a personal best 5:05.60 in the mile at the Husky Classic (Feb. 9-10)...competed in the mile at the Jacksons Nike Boise Indoor Invite, taking fifth in 5:11.69 (Feb. 2-3)...ran the 1,600m leg of the Boise State ‘Blue’ DMR at the Ed Jacoby Invitational (Jan. 20)...OUTDOOR- Appeared at seven meets during the season, specializing in the 800m...one of five freshmen on the women’s side to qualify for the national championship in the 800m...earned Honorable Mention All-America honors after placing 21st at the national championship (June 6-9)...qualified for the national championship by grabbing the 12th and final spot at the NCAA West Preliminary Round, running a personal best of 2:05.18 – making her the second-fastest runner in program history (May 24-26)...earned All-Mountain West honors with a third-place finish in 2:06.00 at the Mountain West Championships (May 9-12)...finished third in the 800m at the Sun Angel Classic (April 5-7) and Oregon Twilight (May 4)...ran 2:09.04 to finish second in the event at the Border Clash (April 27-28)...opened the season at the San Francisco State Distance Carnival, running the 1,500m (4:35.12) and running a leg on the 4x400 relay (March 30-31).

PRIOR TO BOISE STATE
Arguably a top-five 800m recruit in the country, Schoffield will immediately contribute to the Bronco middle distance group in the 2017-18 season...the 2017 Gatorade New Hampshire Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year, Schoffield won an incredible eight state titles over the course of her career at Merrimack Valley HS...the recent summer months have brought about massive success for Schoffield, as she won the 800m title at the New England Championship thanks to a career-best 2:06.90...followed that effort up with a 2:07.13 at the prestigious Brooks PR Invitational in Seattle a week later, earning the Concord, N.H. native second place.

CAREER BESTS
CROSS COUNTRY

5k- 17:10.7
6k- 20:26.1

INDOOR
800- 2:04.34
1,000- 2:48.43
Mile- 4:43.43

OUTDOOR
800m- 2:01.09
1,500m- 4:20.92

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