Priscilla Frederick ’11 CPS:  Student-Athlete Eyes the Olympics

July 14, 2011


Whether she’s studying, high-jumping or hiking the mountains of Panama on a Vincentian mission, Priscilla Frederick ‘11CPS is driven.

In fact, within 24 hours of attending St. John’s Graduation Ceremonies in May, the 22 year-old high-jumper embarked on a two-week mission to Panama, through the University’s PLUNGE Program. There, she worked with other students on a wide range of desperately-needed projects that helped the residents of a rural Panamanian community. “It was the most amazing experience,” she said. “There was no running water and no electricity, and despite all this, there was so much love. It really put things into perspective for me.”

Upon her return to the U.S., she quickly jetted out west to Eugene, OR, for the annual USA Track & Field Championships. There, she achieved a season-best high jump of 1.83 meters (6 feet), which earned her a seventh-place finish and her fourth top-ten USA Track & Field Championship finish in as many years. “She’s the real deal,” said Jim Hurt, St. John's Head Track & Field Coach. “She took two weeks off from training to go to Panama and she was still able to come right back, get focused and perform.” 

Her seventh-place finish in Oregon qualifies her for the pool of athletes for selection to the USA Team for the 2011 Pan American Games in Mexico. It also bodes well for Priscilla’s next goal: qualifying for the Team USA and the 2012 Olympic Games in London. According to Hurt, the three-time All American’s chances of making the team are quite good. “Her best jumps are still ahead of her, so she’s got a great shot at the team,” he said.

Priscilla continues to impress, as she just won her first national title at the USA Track & Field Championship, held July 8-9 at Icahn Stadium on Randall’s Island, NY.

While balancing a steady regimen of academics and athletics could be a daunting challenge for the student-athlete, Priscilla, a Mass Communication major takes it all in stride. “I love multi-tasking,” she said. In fact, when she’s not on the track or in a classroom, she squeezes in community service work through the University. “My mom has always taught me to be a giver,” said the Sicklerville, NJ native. “St. John’s gave me the tools I needed to help others.”

Over the course of her four years at St. John’s, Priscilla has been involved with several service programs, including Midnight Run, the Soup Kitchen and Relay for Life. She also mentors eighth graders at a local middle school in her spare time.

This fall, the potential Olympian will begin her pursuit of a graduate degree in International Studies at St. John’s and will jump for the University during the 2012 Outdoor Track & Field season in the spring. Coach Hurt is looking forward to helping Priscilla reach her ultimate goal and applauds her for being so-well rounded. “She’s a great kid and a great student,” he said. “She also happens to be one of the best athletes in the country.”  

Looking ahead to life beyond the Olympics and grad school, Priscilla is committed to serving the community in one way or another. “I want to be a positive role model for people,” she said. “If I have the energy to help others, then I’m going to do it.”

Photography provided by © Patrick Holleran, Shannon Digital Imaging