Men's And Women's Cross Country Teams Finish Among Top-10 At NCAAs
 
 

Nov. 20, 2006

TERRE HAUTE, IND. -

Nov. 20, 2006

TERRE HAUTE, IND. - The Providence College men's and women's cross country teams competed at the NCAA Championships on Monday, November 20 at the Wabash Valley Family Sports Center in Terre Haute, Ind. The Providence women's team placed seventh of 31 institutions in the team standings with 301 points. Graduate student Aine Hoban (Wakefield, England) led the Friars with a seventh-place finish and earned All-America honors after completing the race with a time of 21:04. The Friar men's team placed ninth in the team standings among 31 institutions, behind a solid effort for senior Martin Fagan (Mullingar, Ireland). Fagan, who recorded All-America honors for the second-straight season, finished the course in fifth place with a time of 31:01.

The women's seventh-place team finish is the highest since 2004 when the Friars finished third. It marks the 16th time in program history that the Providence women's cross country team has finished among the top-10 at the NCAA Championships. Hoban paced the Friar women with a seventh-place individual finish in a time of 21:04, and earns All-America honors for the first time in her career at PC. Also scoring for Providence on the women's side were freshman Krystal Douglas (Harpswell, Maine), freshman Breffini Twohig (Dublin, Ireland), sophomore Katie DiCamillo (Garden City, N.Y.) and senior Meghan Owen (Danielson, Conn.). Douglas finished 80th with a time of 21:55. Twohig completed the race in 93rd place with a time of 22:05, followed by DiCamillo in 96th with a time of 22:07. Owen rounded out the list of Friars who scored with a 112th-place individual finish in a time of 22:13. Stanford won the women's NCAA team title with 195 points.
 

 

The men's ninth-place team finish is the highest for the program since 2000 when Providence placed third. The Friars' were making their 28th appearance as a team all-time at the NCAA Championships, and their ninth place finish as a team marks the 14th time the program has finished among the top-10 in the team standings. Fagan earned All-America honors for the second-straight season as he placed fifth overall with a time of 31:01. Junior Ahmed Haji (West Hartford, Conn.) was the second Friar to cross the finish line in 74th place overall with a time of 32:14. Junior Max Smith (Dunedin, New Zealand), sophomore Richard Yeates (Dublin, Ireland) and senior Nicholas Weidman (Sudbury, Mass.) also scored for Providence. Smith placed 84th (32:25), followed by Yeates, who finished 107th (32:40) and Weidman, who finished 140th (32:58). Colorado earned the men's team title with 94 points.

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
@ NCAA Cross Country Championships
Wabash Valley Family Sports Center - Terre Haute, Ind.
Monday, November 20, 2006
7th of 31

TOP-10 INDIVIDUAL FINISHES Place Athlete School Time 1. Sally Kipyego Texas Tech 20:11 2. Jenny Barringer Colorado 20:37 3. Lindsay Donaldson Yale 10:42 4. Arianna Lambie Stanford 20:43 5. Julia Lucas NC State 20:47 6. Kassi Andersen BYU 20:53 7. Aine Hoban Providence 21:04 8. Diane Nukuri Iowa 21:05 9. Irene Kimaiyo Texas Tech 21:06 10. Alissa McKaig Michigan State 21:06

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80. Krystal Douglas Providence 21:55 93. Breffini Twohig Providence 22:05 96. Katie DiCamillo Providence 22:07 112. Meghan Owen Providence 22:13 116. Danette Doetzel Providence 22:16 249. Mary Nelle Trefz Providence 24:30

TOP-10 TEAM FINISHES OF 31 1. Stanford 195 2. Colorado 223 3. Michigan 233 4. Wisconsin 262 5. Arkansas 286 6. Texas Tech 300 7. Providence 301 8. Illinois 304 9. UC Santa Barbara 318 10. Duke 320

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY @ NCAA Cross Country Championships Wabash Valley Family Sports Center - Terre Haute, Ind. Monday, November 20, 2006 9th of 31

TOP-10 INDIVIDUAL FINISHES Place Athlete School Time 1. Josh Rohatinsky BYU 30:44 2. Neftalem Araia Stanford 30:52 3. Jess Baumgartner Southern Utah 30:53 4. Lopez Lomong Northern Arizona 30:59 5. Martin Fagan Providence 31:01 6. Galen Rupp Oregon 31:03 7. Jacob Korir Eastern Kentucky 31:03 8. Peter Kosgei Arkansas 31:04 9. Aaron Aguayo Arizona State 31:06 10. Robert Cheseret Arizona 31:09

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72. Ahmed Haji Providence 32:14 84. Max Smith Providence 32:25 107. Richard Yeates Providence 32:40 140. Nicholas Weidman Providence 32:58 161. Hayden McLaren Providence 33:10 218. Matt Kinback Providence 34:04

TOP-10 TEAM FINISHES OF 31 1. Colorado 94 2. Wisconsin 142 3. Iona 172 4. Stanford 195 5. Oregon 196 6. Arkansas 196 7. Texas 246 8. William & Mary 292 9. Providence 293 10. Oklahoma State 356


 
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Martin Fagan finished fifth at the NCAA Championships on November 20.
 
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