2024-25 Track & Field Roster
McGee, Frankie

Frankie McGee
- Position:
- Sprints
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Chicago, Ill.
- High School:
- Providence St. Mel
Bio
TFFRS Profile
2024-25:
Outdoor (Fr.): Competed in seven events … Ran the fifth-fastest 400m in program history at 47.99 seconds at the BIG EAST Outdoor Championships (May 16) … Part of the 4x100 team that ran the second-fastest relay in program history at 41.03 seconds at the BIG EAST Outdoor Championships (May 17) … Part of the 4x200 team that ran the 10th-fastest relay in program history at 1:28.99 at the Drake Relays (April 23).
Indoor (Fr.): Competed in six events… ran a 60m PR at the Panther Tune-up (Feb 15) at 7.26 seconds… Competed at the BIG EAST Indoor Track & Field championships ... Part of the 4x200 team that ran the third-fastest time in program history (1:31.55) at the Dick Hendricks Invite (Feb. 15).
High School: Two-year letterwinner in track at Providence St. Mel High School … Team captain senior year … Most valuable runner junior and senior year … Best Sportsmanship award in 2022-23 … Finished third at state in the 400m in 2024 … Also qualified for state in the 100m and 200m … 200m PR off 22.73 … 400m PR of 49.79 … 400m and 200m U.S. Junior Olympic qualifier in 2024 … Also played tennis and basketball … Most valuable player in basketball sophomore year.
Personal: Son of Dr. Summer Ewing and Terrence Ewing … Has two brothers, Ryan and Alexander … Plans to major in international business.
Why Marquette: “My primary reason for choosing Marquette is for the outstanding academic preparation that I would receive and for the preparation in becoming a professional global citizen. Along with the exceptional programs in business, I wanted to be in an environment where there was an emphasis on values driven in faith, service and the opportunity to become a member of a community where the campus culture was inviting and provided an ecosystem of support for my personal, spiritual and professional growth. I found in Marquette faculty and staff the all-around support to further develop me as a well-rounded student-athlete allowing me the opportunity to experience both academic and athletic development at the highest level.”
2024-25:
Outdoor (Fr.): Competed in seven events … Ran the fifth-fastest 400m in program history at 47.99 seconds at the BIG EAST Outdoor Championships (May 16) … Part of the 4x100 team that ran the second-fastest relay in program history at 41.03 seconds at the BIG EAST Outdoor Championships (May 17) … Part of the 4x200 team that ran the 10th-fastest relay in program history at 1:28.99 at the Drake Relays (April 23).
Indoor (Fr.): Competed in six events… ran a 60m PR at the Panther Tune-up (Feb 15) at 7.26 seconds… Competed at the BIG EAST Indoor Track & Field championships ... Part of the 4x200 team that ran the third-fastest time in program history (1:31.55) at the Dick Hendricks Invite (Feb. 15).
High School: Two-year letterwinner in track at Providence St. Mel High School … Team captain senior year … Most valuable runner junior and senior year … Best Sportsmanship award in 2022-23 … Finished third at state in the 400m in 2024 … Also qualified for state in the 100m and 200m … 200m PR off 22.73 … 400m PR of 49.79 … 400m and 200m U.S. Junior Olympic qualifier in 2024 … Also played tennis and basketball … Most valuable player in basketball sophomore year.
Personal: Son of Dr. Summer Ewing and Terrence Ewing … Has two brothers, Ryan and Alexander … Plans to major in international business.
Why Marquette: “My primary reason for choosing Marquette is for the outstanding academic preparation that I would receive and for the preparation in becoming a professional global citizen. Along with the exceptional programs in business, I wanted to be in an environment where there was an emphasis on values driven in faith, service and the opportunity to become a member of a community where the campus culture was inviting and provided an ecosystem of support for my personal, spiritual and professional growth. I found in Marquette faculty and staff the all-around support to further develop me as a well-rounded student-athlete allowing me the opportunity to experience both academic and athletic development at the highest level.”
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