Men's & Women's Cross Country Finishes 28th at Regional
11/12/2005 12:00:00 AM | Women's Cross Country
The College of Charleston men's and women's cross country team each finished 28th overall at the NCAA Southeast Regional Championship hosted by East Carolina on Saturday.
Harrison Johnson had the highest finish individually for the men as he finished with a time of 33:21.4. Aubrey Darnell was the next highest finisher for Charleston as he earned a time of 34:03.5. CofC also had Micheal Rella (34:10.5), John Young (34:47.8), Ben Sherard (36:15.8), and George Tozar (36:59.1) compete in the event.
Wells Trompeter finished with the best time for the women as she recorded a time of 23:24.7. Heather Clark was second on the team with a time of 24:19.3 with Kat Shareshian finishing with a time of 24:34.2. Jennifer Dooley (25:05.2), Elizabeth Rose (25:22.8), and Kristina Lanphear (26:56.9) also ran for the Couagars.
The William & Mary men's team knocked off defending champion N.C. State to capture the championship held at Lake Kristi on Saturday. With the victory, William & Mary earns an automatic bid to the national championships which is held at Indiana State University on November 21.
Liberty sophomore Josh McDougal torched the competition to claim consecutive individual titles in the event, in a record-setting pace of 29:40. He improved the previous time of 30:06, under the exact layout of the 10k course from a year ago. Following McDougal were Jacob Korir, Eastern Kentucky (29:49) and Ian Fitzgerald, William & Mary (30:04).
The Duke women's team successfully defended its title of the NCAA Southeast Regional Championship with a victory over ACC rivals N.C. State and Virginia. In the process the victorious Blue Devils earn an automatic bid to the national championships which is also held at Indiana State University on November 21.
The Blue Devils Shannon Rowbury (19:55) laid claimed to the individual title of the 6k course, while teammate Clara Horowitz (19:59) finished second, as both qualify for the NCAA Championships in Terre Haute. N.C. State's Jemissa Hess rounded out the top three at a pace of 20:08.
Harrison Johnson had the highest finish individually for the men as he finished with a time of 33:21.4. Aubrey Darnell was the next highest finisher for Charleston as he earned a time of 34:03.5. CofC also had Micheal Rella (34:10.5), John Young (34:47.8), Ben Sherard (36:15.8), and George Tozar (36:59.1) compete in the event.
Wells Trompeter finished with the best time for the women as she recorded a time of 23:24.7. Heather Clark was second on the team with a time of 24:19.3 with Kat Shareshian finishing with a time of 24:34.2. Jennifer Dooley (25:05.2), Elizabeth Rose (25:22.8), and Kristina Lanphear (26:56.9) also ran for the Couagars.
The William & Mary men's team knocked off defending champion N.C. State to capture the championship held at Lake Kristi on Saturday. With the victory, William & Mary earns an automatic bid to the national championships which is held at Indiana State University on November 21.
Liberty sophomore Josh McDougal torched the competition to claim consecutive individual titles in the event, in a record-setting pace of 29:40. He improved the previous time of 30:06, under the exact layout of the 10k course from a year ago. Following McDougal were Jacob Korir, Eastern Kentucky (29:49) and Ian Fitzgerald, William & Mary (30:04).
The Duke women's team successfully defended its title of the NCAA Southeast Regional Championship with a victory over ACC rivals N.C. State and Virginia. In the process the victorious Blue Devils earn an automatic bid to the national championships which is also held at Indiana State University on November 21.
The Blue Devils Shannon Rowbury (19:55) laid claimed to the individual title of the 6k course, while teammate Clara Horowitz (19:59) finished second, as both qualify for the NCAA Championships in Terre Haute. N.C. State's Jemissa Hess rounded out the top three at a pace of 20:08.
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