MANSFIELD, PA. (November
7, 2009) –
The Kutztown University women's cross-country
team will get to perform at the NCAA National Championship after
coming in second place at the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional
meet this weekend.
(Complete Results)
The first three teams to cross
the finish line earned the trip to the NCAA National
Championship. Joining Kutztown at nationals will be PSAC East
rivals Shippensburg University and Bloomsburg University.
The Golden Bear women placed
three of its runners in the top 20, and finished all seven in
the top 50 on the 6k course on Mansfield University's campus. A
total of 22 teams participated 152 runners.
Junior
Cristina Reimer (Chester Spring/Downingtown East)
crossed the finish line first for the Golden Bears, finishing in
22 minutes, nine seconds for 14th place. Six seconds later,
senior
Maureen Watson (Walnutport/Allentown Central Catholic)
finished, grabbing sixteenth place. Freshman
Becca Brandt (Cleona/Cedar Crest) finished in 20th,
crossing the finish line at 22:26.
Junior
Keri Brown (Southampton, N.J./Seneca) (23, 22:38),
junior
Kristin Cupido (Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan)
(27, 23:44), senior
Cheryl Dingman (Lansdale/North Penn) (36, 23:05), and
senior
Steph Grimm (Fleetwood/Oley Valley) (46, 23:19) also
represented Kutztown. The team's final time was 1:52:09 for 100
points.
Finishing first overall in the
race was Shippensburg . The team placed five of it's seven
runners in the top 50. Sophomore Neely Spence finished first
overall with a time of 20:15. Also finishing in the top five was
junior Mary Dell, in 20:45. The Lady Raiders earned 86 points
and finished in 1:49:13.
Bloomsburg, who finished third overall with 120 points placed four of its seven runners in the top
50. The team finished the 6k course in 1:52:37. Seniors Angela Borealo finished in eighth place, at 21:45.
and Andrea Kellock finished in 21:56 for ninth place.
According the the latest poll rankings released on Tuesday by the United States Track and Field Cross-Country
Coach's Association (USTFCCCA), Shippensburg is ranked first in the Atlantic Region. Bloomsburg is ranked
second and Kutztown is ranked third. Kutztown previously held the number two spot for the last two consecutive
weeks and has stayed in the top five rankings since week four, since Oct. 6.
The Golden Bears have two weeks off before making the trip to Southern Indiana for the NCAA Championships
on Saturday, Nov. 21. Last year, the team did not make the national championship, but did send alumnus Joanna
Horstmann who finished 50th overall. The last time KU made the NCAA National Championship was in
2006, which was its third consecutive appearance. Kutztown placed 14th overall, a program best.
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