Cheyenne Hulsey
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- Hometown:
- Palm Coast, FL /
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- Year:
- Sophomore
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- High School:
- Matanzas High School
Bio
Cheyenne began running in elementary school after seeing her mother run throughout her childhood. She continued to run through junior and high school, achieving many personal records in various distances from the 400 meters to the half marathon. Initially, Cheyenne wanted to join the army but was denied to due medical reasons. It was her coach who discussed with her the possibility of running cross country at Daytona State instead.
Academic Interest/Degree: Peadiatric Physical Therapy
High School Coach: Coach Tim Kane
High School Personal Records:
- 400 meters: 1:05
- 400 meter hurdles: 1:15
- 800 meters: 2:38
- 5K Cross Country: 22:43
- 1/2 Marathon: 2:09:00
High School Academic Honors:
- Graduated Magnum Cum Laude
Why did you choose Daytona State College: "It is close to my hometown and is a small campus."
Coach's Comments: Cheyenne hails from Matanzas High School, having run cross country but mainly shorter distances on the track. After a good summer of training, she has the potential to make the Falcon top-7 and gain valuable experience for her sophomore year.
News mentions
Six Daytona State women ran solid personal records at the 2025 NJCAA Half Marathon in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Daytona State will compete in the Men's and Women's NJCAA National Half Marathon Championships in Fort Dodge, Iowa on Tuesday.
Women's Cross Country is set to compete at the NJCAA Division II Cross Country Championships Saturday in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
The Daytona State women's cross country team traveled to Muskegon, Michigan this past weekend in search of cooler weather and faster times.
The Daytona State women's cross country will be able to run a pre race warm up to the course this Saturday when they compete in the Embry Riddle Invitational.
The Daytona State women's cross country team received a #6 ranking in the NJCAA preseason poll.
