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2009 NCAA
Division III Great Lakes
Men's and Women's Cross Country Regional
WOMEN'S RESULTS;
MEN'S
RESULTS
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Calvin Wins 14th Straight Men's Great
Lakes Regional Title; Heidelberg Automatically Qualifies for Nationals
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Nick Kramer of Calvin
earned the men's Great Lakes Regional championship. |
TERRE HAUTE, IND. -- Calvin
College earned its 14th straight NCAA Division III Great Lakes
Regional Men's Cross Country Championship and Heidelberg joined the
Knights as automatic qualifiers for next weekend's national meet on Saturday in
a meet hosted by Rose-Hulman and DePauw.
Individually, Calvin sophomore
Nick Kramer topped a field of 248 runners with a winning eight kilometer
time of 25:45.
Makorobo Salukombo from Denison
led seven automatic individual qualifiers with a time of 25:53.
Other automatic qualifiers
included Andy Williams of Manchester; Alan Bowsher of Ohio Northern;
Kevin McCarthy of Wabash; Justin Dickman of Ohio Northern; Bryce Basista
of Mount Union; and Eric Line of Oberlin.
Calvin earned the meet on the
heels of a solid team effort. Knights runners completed the course
in first, 14th, 17th, 19th and 22nd. Matt Vander Roest led the
balanced performance with his 14th place in 26:18.
Heidelberg runners placed fifth,
12th, 16th, 25th and 36th to earn automatic qualification. Devin
Butcher led the Student Princes with a fifth place in 25:56, followed by
Scott Lasch in 12th in 26:15.
Other teams under consideration
for the NCAA Division III National Championships were the third, fourth
and fifth place squads. Manchester placed third with 150 points,
Mount Union finished fourth with 192, and Case Western Reserve finished
fifth with 196.
If the NCAA Division III
championships committee selects Manchester, Mount Union or Case Western
as an at-large representative, additional runners will be added to the
meet. The first additional runners from the Great Lakes Region
would include Ty Griffin of Mount Union, Seth Einterz of Wabash, and
Evan Hitchcock of Ohio Wesleyan.
Meet co-host Rose-Hulman placed
20th overall in the team scoring. Sophomore Tyler Kreipke led the
Fightin' Engineers with all-region honors and a 20th place finish in a
time of 26:28. Sophomore Micah Aldrich placed 46th in 27:06,
followed by Josh Elkins in a time of 28:23.
The top 35 runners in the Great
Lakes Regional received all-region honors.
Calvin Defends NCAA Division III Women's Regional
Championship; Oberlin Earns Automatic Qualification
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Katie Navarre of Denison
outdistanced the field to win the women's individual title. |
TERRE HAUTE, IND. -- Calvin
College captured its third consecutive NCAA Division III Great Lakes
Regional Women's Cross Country Championship and was joined by Oberlin
College as an
automatic team qualifier for next weekend's national meet on Saturday in
a meet hosted by Rose-Hulman and DePauw.
Individually, Denison University
junior Katie Navarre led a pack of 231 runners to the finish line with a
six-kilometer time of 21:23 at the LaVern Gibson Cross Country Course.
Navarre earned one of seven
individual automatic qualifications for the NCAA Division III
Championships scheduled for next Saturday at Baldwin-Wallace.
Other automatic qualifiers
included Lauren Reich of DePauw, Elaine Simpson of Case Western Reserve,
Alison Steinbrunner of Ohio Northern, Jillian McLaughlin of Kalamazoo,
Heather Waterman of Franklin and Mary Pfeifer of Wittenberg.
The top three finishers ran in
a separate pack and distanced themselves from the remaining 228
entrants.
Calvin relied on finishes of
fifth, eighth, 10th, 13th and 14th to claim the team title among 34
teams. Lauren Bergstrom led the winners with a time of 22:16,
followed by Jesi Hale in 22:26.
Oberlin runners placed third,
18th, 21st, 29th and 49th to earn automatic qualification. Johnson
led the effort with a third-place finish in 21:38, followed by Clara
Shaw in a time of 22:59.
Other teams under consideration
for the NCAA Division III National Championships were the third, fourth
and fifth place squads. Case Western Reserve placed third with 130
points, followed closely by DePauw at 150 points and Baldwin-Wallace
with 157.
If the NCAA Division III
championships committee selects Case Western, DePauw or Baldwin-Wallace
as an at-large representative, additional runners will be added to the
meet. The first additional runners from the Great Lakes Region
would include Heather Stalter of Mount Union, D'Arcy Hlavin of
Baldwin-Wallace and Kimberly Chinn of Baldwin-Wallace.
Meet co-host Rose-Hulman placed
25th overall in the team scoring. Senior Melissa Rogers led
Rose-Hulman with a 51st place finish in a time of 24:04. Freshman
Creasy Clauser came home 85th in a time of 24:42.
CROSS COUNTRY REGIONAL WEBSITES: Atlantic Regional,
Central Regional,
Great Lakes Regional,
Mideast Regional,
New England Regional,
West Regional
FACILITY PHOTOS
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The Lavern Gibson Cross Country Course at the Wabash Valley Sports Center
will serve as the site of the NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional.
The NCAA Division I National Championships have been held at the same site for
several years. |
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Ample room for both runners and spectators is available at the Lavern
Gibson Course. |
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An enclosed press and officials area stands just beyond the start and
finish line. |
NCAA is a
trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
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