Osazenoriuwa Ebose ’15

January 19, 2012
Holly Smith/The Phoenix

What She’s Done:
Ebose broke the school’s thirty-year shot-put record at least weekend’s Gotham Cup.

How It Feels:
“I am completely amazed to have broken the record. The fact that it is a thirty year record hits me even harder!”

What She Wants To Do:
“To just do well competitively. As a freshman I am not really aware of how the team did last year but I have no doubt we will do even better this year!”

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