
Impact.
"I have a great appreciation for how Paula was out there leading and on the edge to bring women to the forefront of athletics."
-Al Bean former USM Athletic Director
Details
Event Update
Due to the weather conditions the 1.5 mile walk has been moved inside of the field house at Costello. The 5K will remain outside however the start line has been moved to outside of Costello.
Festival
Join us for food, fun, and more!
Fruit, snacks, and light refreshments will be available in the festival area before the walk and 5k run begins.
There will also be lunch and music in the festival area post walk and run.
Speakers
Rona Scott '24 (USM Softball)
Amelie St. Amant '25 (Hockey)
T-Shirts
An official Paula D. Hodgdon TrailblazHer Walk and 5K presented by Geico Local Office event t-shirt will be provided to all participants who register by Friday, April 11.
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The cost to register for the event is $30 through 3/31/25.
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Staring on 4/1/25 the price will increase to $35.
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The cost for kids under 12 years old is $15 including a t-shirt
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Additional T-shirts are available to purchase during registration ($15).
Location
IMPORTANT!
The location has been moved to the field house inside of Costello on the USM Gorham campus.
Directions
When entering campus from School St drive continue straight through the first stop sign and up the hill. Costello will be on your right as you drive up the hill. Enter the parking lot by going driving straight at the top of the hill.
When entering the campus from State St onto Husky Dr continue straight until Campus Ave. Take a right on Campus Ave. Continue straight through the stop sign and enter the parking lot.
Parking
The parking fee is $1 an hour or $6 for the day.
The lots available for participants will be lots G13b and G13c near Hannaford Field. Lots G14 and G12 will also be made available and are located behind Philippi Hall on campus. See the USM Parking Website for more detailed information.
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