Georgetown Men Win NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional; Grelli Wins Women's Race as Hoya Women Finish Third

Nov. 10, 2007

Washington, D.C. - The Georgetown University men's cross country team placed six individuals among the top-15 overall and cruised to a win at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships, while junior Melissa Grelli (Cupertino, Calif./Presentation) won the women's race to lead the Hoyas to a third place finish of 28 teams at Lehigh University's Goodman campus.

The men's team topped the 28-team field with 42 points, while Villanova placed second (70), followed by Princeton (74), American (176) and Navy rounding out the top-five (184).

The women's field was won by Princeton, who placed five individuals among the top-20 overall, with 56 points. West Virginia was second (77), followed by Georgetown (79), Penn State (93) and Villanova (115).

Georgetown's men's team was led by senior Matt Debole (Winston-Salem, N.C./Mount Tabor), who finished second in the field of 189 runners, completing the 10K course in 30:18, and sophomore Andrew Bumbalough (Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood Academy), who placed third in 30:24.

Junior Justin Scheid (Sparta, N.J./Pope John XXII) finished in 11th place in 30:39, followed closely by sophomore Levi Miller (Belfast, Maine/Belfast Area), who finished in 12th place in 30:40. Junior Michael Krisch (Hopkins, Minn./Hopkins) finished in 14th place in 30:42, freshman Ayalew Taye (Portland, Maine/Cushing Academy) finished in 15th place in 30:44 and sophomore Sandy Roberts (Raleigh, N.C./Broughton) placed 22nd in 30:55.

 

 

On the women's side, Grelli completed the 6K course in 19:50, eight seconds ahead of her nearest competitor. Junior Lisa Ogrodnick (Beaconsfield, Quebec/Beaconsfield) finished in eighth place in 20:25 and senior Elizabeth Maloy (Loudonville, N.Y./Holy Names) placed ninth in 20:28.

Junior Maggie Infeld (University Heights, Ohio/Beaumont) finished in 27th place in 21:10, while sophomore Lauren Gregory (Denville, N.J./Morris Knolls) placed 34th in 21:26, sophomore Renee Tomlin (Ocean City, N.J./Ocean City) finished in 36th place in 21:29 and junior Avril Ogrodnick (Beaconsfield, Quebec/Beaconsfield) took 50th in 21:53.

With the strong performances, both the men's and women's teams, who are currently ranked No. 1 and No. 3, respectively, in the Mid-Atlantic region's latest U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) poll, earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Ind., which will be held on November 19.

The Georgetown men's cross country team won the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional and the women's team finished in third place.

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