2008 Women's Cross-Country News

2008 NECC Women's Cross Country Championships
2008 NECC Women's Cross Country Championships

October 27, 2008

BROOKLINE, Mass.-- Newbury College hosted the inaugural 2008 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Cross Country Championship yesterday at Franklin Park. Eight of the nine member institutions participated in the race which saw top team finishes from the Daniel Webster Eagles (39 points) on the men's side and the Lesley Lynx (28 points) on the women's side.

Wildcats Run in 2008 Western New England College Cross Country Invitational
Wildcats Run in 2008 Western New England College Cross Country Invitational

October 20, 2008

The Bay Path College cross country team participated in the 2008 Western New England College Cross Country Invitational on Saturday, October 18.

Bay Path Participates in 13th Annual James Earley Cross Country Invitational
Bay Path Participates in 13th Annual James Earley Cross Country Invitational

October 12, 2008

Carleton College of Minnesota made its trip to New England extra special by running away with the team title with an outstanding total of 25 points to easily outdistance Westfield (75 points). Carelton had four runners place in the top six (7 in the top 13) including individual champion Simone Childs-Walker (18:18.69).

Caitlin Ferland recognized by the New England Collegiate Conference
Caitlin Ferland recognized by the New England Collegiate Conference

September 30, 2008

Congratulations to freshmen Caitlin Ferland of Vergennes, Vt. who was recognized for outstanding play by the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) for her performances during the week of Sept. 22. Caitlin was chosen Rookie Runner of the Week in cross country.

Bay Path College Competes in Spartan Invitational 5K
Bay Path College Competes in Spartan Invitational 5K

September 08, 2008

Castleton, VT - The Castleton State College cross country team took home the top spot in the women’s 5,000 meter race and finished third in the men’s 8,000 meter race at the Spartan invitational on Sunday. Babson College took top team honors in the men’s race, outscoring second-place Lyndon State 22-48.