Tuesday, November 3, 2009

NCAC Championships


After a night of heavy rain, Ohio Wesleyan's home course was more like a swamp for the conference championship meet on Saturday, October 31st. In poor conditions, many teams fold under the pressure, but the Gators showed up ready to run hard. The women slogged through a muddy stream and over a flooded bridge twice, but never gave up. For their efforts, they finished third as team, improving on their fifth place showing last year. The team championship was won by Oberlin College (ranked #21 in the nation). Wittenberg came in second, defeating Allegheny by a mere 6 points. Senior Mia Symoniak (pictured below) was the women's first finisher in 24:12. She was followed closely by Katie Stancik (24:17) and Kelly Gallagher (24:19). Sam Zink was the fourth runner in 25:00. On a day when conditions prevent even the best athletes from running fast, senior Emily Dunn surprised her competitors by stepping up to finish fifth on the team and almost setting a new PR.



While the conditions prevented the men from running the times that would be expected from a national caliber team, the team score reflected their dominance. The Gator men won with a low score of 25, well ahead of runner-up Wabash (82) and third place finisher Oberlin (85). Juniors Jeramie Parker and Chris Marker (pictured below) finished in the top two spots with times of 25:53 and 25:57. Rounding out the team score were Zac Ross in 6th place (26:30), Tony Dipre in 7th (26:39), and Jake Zimmerman in 9th (26:50).


On November 14th, the Gators will compete in the Mideast Regional Championships at Lehigh University. The top team and individual finishers at the meet earn a spot at the NCAA championships in Cleveland, OH.

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