Monday, November 02, 2015

Georgetown Men’s Cross Country Captures BIG EAST Championship, Women Finish Second

Men’s Cross Country Captures BIG EAST Championship, Women Finish Second


GUHOYAS.COM Jonathan Green
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Oct. 31, 2015 Photo Gallery  WASHINGTON - The Georgetown men’s cross country team won the BIG EAST Cross Country Championship today, held at the Kings Island Golf Course in Mason Ohio. Totaling 33 points, the No. 14 Hoyas edged out the Villanova Wildcats, tabbed No. 25 by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA), by just one point, winning in thrilling fashion. The men win the title for the first time since 2008, picking up the seventh overall championship in program history. The No. 18 women finished second with 54 points behind No. 6 Providence. Georgetown Men’s Cross Country; 1st; 33 points (2 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 10)
The Georgetown men’s cross country team used a 41.7 second spread to capture its first BIG EAST team title since the 2008 season. Jonathan Green (Berlin, Mass./Saint John’s High School) led the way for the Hoyas, finishing second behind three-time BIG EAST individual champion Patrick Tiernan of Villanova with a time of 22:44.0 over the 8,000-meter course. “It was a monumental day for us,” Director of Track & Field and Cross Country Michael Smith said. “It’s historically a competitive meet for us and today was no different with Georgetown and Villanova going head to head. It’s an honor to be crowned the champion. “I want to give credit to Coach Bonsey,” Smith continued. “He is coaching that group day in and day out and the way he has led this team is phenomenal. The way Jon Green is running right now, he’s right there as one of the best in the country. It’s great to see such selfless running on the men’s side and I’m really excited about where they are and I truly believe the best is yet to come.” Georgetown continued with the same depth they had all season long as all five point scorers finished among the top 10 of the race. The Hoyas managed the win over the Wildcats with the low stick from Green along with a tighter spread from the remaining six runners. No. 14 Georgetown led the field with 33 points, followed by: No. 25 Villanova (34), Providence (68), Butler (97), Marquette (152), Creighton (195), Xavier (196), DePaul (228) and Seton Hall (255). Men’s Individual Results: Name, Time (Points)
Jonathan Green, 22:44.0 (2)
JRBerlin, Mass./Saint John's High School
Scott Carpenter, 23:17.9 (6)
JRLenox, Mass./Lenox Memorial
Darren Fahy, 23:20.1 (7)
SRCarlsbad, Calif./La Costa Canyon
Amos Bartelsmeyer, 23:20.8 (8)
JRSt. Louis, Mo./Saint Louis Country Day School
Ahmed Bile, 23:25.7 (10)

7SRAnnandale, Va./Annandale
Christian Alvarado, 23:41.3 (only top five score points)
Fairfield, Conn./Fairfield College Prep
Michael Lederhouse, 23:43.4 (only top five score points)
SRGlen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West

Georgetown Women’s Cross Country; 2nd; 54 points (5 / 7 / 8 / 11 / 23)
Despite falling short against the Providence College Friars, the Hoya women managed the smallest spread among its five point scorers, with just 39.6 seconds separating cross country All-American Andrea Keklak’s (Sudbury, Mass./Lincoln-Sudbury/Princeton) time of 19:58.3 and Heather Martin’s (Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius) 20:37.8. The Hoyas relied on a strong team effort with a still abbreviated lineup. “On the women’s side, we were really pleased with the performance,” Smith said. “We have closed the gap on Providence since competing against them in September and that’s still without Samantha Nadel who should be back racing by regionals. That performance is due to a huge step up from both Autumn Eastman and Haley Pierce and an overall strong team performance. At this level, you really need consistency and good team races. I’m really proud of what this team did today and I’m looking forward to the next race.” The No. 18 women finished second with 54 points behind No. 6 Providence (26). No. 26 Villanova finished third with 86 points followed by Xavier (124), Butler (136), Marquette (149), Creighton (167), DePaul (234), St. John’s (245) and Seton Hall (316). Women’s Individual Results: Name, Time (Points)
Andrea Keklak, 19:58.3 (5)
Autumn Eastman, 20:01.0 (7)
Haley Pierce, 20:04.0 (8)
Audrey Belf, 20:10.4 (11)
Heather Martin, 20:37.8 (23)
Piper Donaghu, 20:43.4 (only top five score points)
Kennedy Weisner, 20:47.6 (only top five score points) The Hoyas will now prepare for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship is slated Friday, Nov. 13, in Princeton, N.J.
Courtesy Georgetown 


2015-16 Roster
Coaches

NameEvent(s)ClassHometown/High School/Last College
alvarado christianChristian AlvaradoMiddle Distance / Distance3SOFairfield, Conn./Fairfield College Prep
anderson danielDaniel AndersonSprints5JROzark, Mo./Ozark
armstrong kennethKenneth ArmstrongSprints / Jumps5JRSan Dimas, Calif./Damien
barnard adamAdam Barnard
1FRGray, Tenn./Daniel Boone
bartelsmeyer amosAmos BartelsmeyerMiddle Distance5JRSt. Louis, Mo./Saint Louis Country Day School
bile ahmedAhmed BileMiddle Distance7SRAnnandale, Va./Annandale
bloomer reillyReilly Bloomer
1FREugene, Ore./South Eugene
brown spencerSpencer Brown
1FRWilton, Conn./Wilton
burke jamesJames Burke
1FRPort Jefferson, N.Y./Port Jefferson
carpenter scottScott CarpenterMiddle Distance5JRLenox, Mass./Lenox Memorial
cooper charlesCharles CooperMiddle Distance / Distance3SOMontreal, Canada/Lower Canada College
crozier michaelMichael CrozierDistance7SRArlington, Va./Gonzaga
fahy darrenDarren FahyDistance7SRCarlsbad, Calif./La Costa Canyon
foster tedTed Foster
5JRBrielle, N.J./Andrews Osborne Academy [Ohio]/Oregon
golebiowski nickNick Golebiowski
3SOSt. Cloud, Minn./St. Cloud Cathedral
gordon nathanielNathaniel GordonMiddle Distance5JRSpartanburg, S.C./Spartanburg
green jonathanJonathan GreenMiddle Distance5JRBerlin, Mass./Saint John's High School
king charlieCharlie KingDistance3SOSonoma, Calif./Cardinal Newman
lederhouse michaelMichael LederhouseMiddle Distance/Distance7SRGlen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West
murray johnJohn MurrayDistance9GSShrewsbury, Mass./Shrewsbury
ogle andrewAndrew OgleMiddle Distance7SRPowell, Tenn./Powell
sheryak connorConnor SheryakMiddle Distance / Distance5JRLouisville, Ky./St. Xavier
smith tylerTyler SmithSprints9GSJeffersonville, Pa./Norristown
smithers henryHenry Smithers
1FRWarwick, R.I./Gould Academy
sullivan nickNick SullivanSprints3SOPalo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto
taylor carterCarter TaylorHurdles3SONazareth, Pa./Nazareth Area
wareham nickNick Wareham
1FRWoodbury, Minn./Woodbury
washington devanteDevante WashingtonSprints7SRLafayette, La./Lafayette
white joeJoe WhiteMiddle Distance3SOClifton, N.J./DePaul Catholic
williams coleCole WilliamsMiddle Distance9GSSan Francisco, Calif./Occidental College
williams thomasThomas Williams
9GSPhoenix, Ariz./Brophy College Prep/Arizona State
zingsheim zachZach ZingsheimMiddle Distance7SRLansing, Mich./Lansing Catholic
Coaches
Michael Smith - Director of Track & Field / Cross Country
Brandon Bonsey - Assistant Coach
Julie Culley - Assistant Coach
Olu Olamigoke - Assistant Coach

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