Hall of Fame
Two-time All-America in the 400-meter hurdles, six-time PSAC champion in the hurdle races, six-time national qualifier, former SRU record holder in both the 100-meter and 400-meter hurdles.Â
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Weaver earned a pair of degrees from Slippery Rock, first receiving her undergraduate degree in exercise science in 2000 before going on to complete her doctor of physical therapy degree in 2003. She excelled on the track and in the classroom, racking up numerous awards for her performance in both arenas.
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On the track, she broke both the 100-meter and 400-meter hurdle records at SRU numerous times and also ran on record setting relay teams. She wasted little time in climbing to the top of the PSAC after she claimed the 100-meter and 400-meter hurdle titles in her sophomore season, setting PSAC championship and Millersville facility records in the process. She was named the Outstanding Track Athlete at the PSAC Championships for her efforts. Weaver used that success at the conference level to propel her to success on the national stage when she earned her first career All-America award with a fourth place finish in the 400-meter hurdles at nationals in 1998.
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Over the rest of her career, Weaver would sweep every 100-meter and 400-meter hurdle title at the PSAC Championships to finish with six individual titles. She was a six-time national qualifier in the hurdle races and competed in three National Championship meets, capping her career in 2000 with a third place finish in the 400-meter hurdles to pick up her second career All-America award.
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In addition to her dominance on the track, Weaver was a three-time Division II All-Academic honoree, was a member of the Golden Key National Honor Society and graduated Magna Cum Laude.
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She married fellow SRU alumnus and track and field teammate David Weaver, who also earned his doctor of physical therapy degree from The Rock. The couple are both employed by WellSpan Health, where they work as physical therapists. They reside in York, Pennsylvania and have two daughters, Lily and Lexy, who are both participating in track and field.
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Weaver is well-connected in the York community, where she volunteers as an assistant track and field coach with the Trojan Track Club, working with children ages 5-15, and as an assistant coach at West York Middle School. She is also active at BARk (Boro Animal Response krew), a non-profit dog rescue team that supports needy animals in the community and she also volunteers as an assistant director of the Impact Academy, an all-female travel basketball organization.