EAST LANSING, Mich. - SUNY Geneseo seniors
Windsor Ardner and
Kathleen McCarey each finished in the top-10 to earn All-American honors as the Knights took fifth as a team in the NCAA Division III Women's Cross Country Championship on Saturday afternoon in East Lansing. The
Men's Cross Country team took third in the NCAA Championships as the Knights were one of just two programs to each earn top-five finishes.
Ardner led the way with an eighth-place finish, crossing in 22:10.6 to earn her second-consecutive women's cross country All-America honor. McCarey followed shortly behind, crossing in 22:12.2 for a 10th place finish. It marked her second-consecutive cross country All-America award as well.
Erin Eivers finished 44th overall with a time of 22:47.5 while
Lilly Fowler-Conner placed 91st with a finishing time of 23:23.1. First-year
Sierra Doody cracked the top-100 finishers with a 23:31.5 finishing time for 93rd place while
Marcie Hogan (23:31.5, 109th) and
Rachel Hirschkind (23:32.6, 111th) finished out the Knights' seven racers.
Geneseo held first place through the first mile with all seven runners in the top-50, but couldn't hold their lead as Johns Hopkins earned its second-straight national championship. The Knights earned 198 points, finishing behind Hopkins, Chicago, Wartburg and Carleton. Geneseo placed just in front of Washington (Mo.) and MIT while St. Olaf, Williams and Claremont-Mudd-Scripps closed out the top-10.
TEAM STANDINGS
1. Johns Hopkins 144
2. Chicago 147
3. Wartburg 178
4. Carleton 179
5. Geneseo 198
6. Washington (Mo.) 198
7. MIT 223
8. St. Olaf 256
9. Williams 264
10. CMS 281