|
Joanna Johnson
(Fr.) sprints to a first-place finish today at
Kenyon |
Photo
by Zach Pretzer |
-- Led by first-year
Joanna Johnson's first-place finish and North Coast
Athletic Conference Title, the Oberlin women's
cross country team placed second at today's NCAC
Championships in Gambier, Ohio. The Yeowomen finished
just one point behind winner Allegheny. The Yeomen
placed sixth out of 10 teams with 152 points.
It didn't take long for Johnson to pull
away from the pack and establish a strong lead. The
first-year ran a gutsy and impressive race to win by
11 seconds and become the NCAC's Runner and Newcomer
of the Year. Also having strong runs for Oberlin were
senior Marie Barnett (23:30, 10th place), junior Nicky
Ouellet (23:34, 11th place), senior Alison Doniger
(23:43, 13th place), and first-year Erica Grohol (24:19,
24th place). Johnson, Barnett, Ouellet, and Doniger
each received All-NCAC accolades.
The Yeomen were paced today by junior
Conor Doss, who paced 20th to earn All-NCAC recognition
(27:00). Classmate Everett Schlawin finished closely
behind Doss with a 21st-place finish of 27:02. First-year
Albert Davila placed 33rd with a time of 27:21, junior
Ryan King clocked in at 27:27 for 35th place, and junior
Collin Anderson rounded out Oberlin's top five with
a 43rd-place finish of 27:51.
Said Head Coach Ray Appenheimer, "I'm
really proud of how the teams competed today. This
team showed a tremendous amount of character and drive,
and we're looking forward to continuing to improve
at regionals."
Oberlin will travel to Calvin College
on November 10 (11:00 a.m.) for the NCAA regionals.
Women's
Results | Men's Results
|