New York College Runners Go Big at 2015 Nationals



NCAA D3 - Regionals Wrap-up

Women

     
Summary: SUNY Geneseo got a sweep of the Atlantic Regional titles as the women's teams won a close one over SUNY Oneonta, and St. Lawrence's Megan Kellogg was the top finisher. Six NY-based teams earned tickets to Nationals with RPI, St. Lawrence, Rochester, and RIT also joining Geneseo and Oneonta, and that swelled the NY tally for Nationals there to a huge 39. 8 more NY runners from the other regions won Nationals spots, and Ruth Steinke of Carleton took 1st in the Central region and Williams' Hannah Cole was 2nd in the New England area.
     
Region Runners - Place (College + HS Teams) Top 3 and Team Results
Atlantic Megan Kellogg - 1 (St. Lawrence + Queensbury), Alyssa Drapeau - 3 (SUNY Oneonta + Burnt Hills), Mary-Kate Bida - 4 (SUNY Oneonta + Millbrook), Jaime Lord - 5 (RPI + North Rockland), Emma Jones - 6 (Rochester + Rush-Henrietta), Sara Rosenzweig - 7 (SUNY Geneseo + JFK-Bellmore), Shannon Trant - 8 (RPI + Niskayuna), Olivia Ryan - 9 (SUNY Geneseo + Fayetteville-Manlius), Michelle Fish - 15 (Hamilton + Guilderland), Mary Visca - 16 (Stevens + Pittsford Sutherland), Marissa Cossaro - 17 (SUNY Geneseo + Northport), Stephani Milici - 18 (RIT + Greece Odyssey), Rachel Shine - 19 (SUNY Oneonta + Shenendehowa), Ashton Hughes - 20 (SUNY Geneseo + Fairport), Kailyn Balzano - 21 (Cortland State + Columbia), Jackie Huben - 22 (SUNY Geneseo + Clarence), Anne Peterson - 23 (Rochester + Baldwinsville), Kristen Homeyer - 24 (SUNY Geneseo + Kings Park), Megan Holzwarth - 25 (SUNY Oneonta + Central Square), Ashley Leta - 26 (St. Lawrence + Seton Catholic-Platt.), Elise Ramirez - 27 (SUNY Geneseo + Sachem North), Mary West - 28 (RPI + Fulton), Becky Greiner - 33 (RIT + Rush-Henrietta), Elina Breton - 34 (St.Lawrence + Suffern), April Ackermann - 38 (SUNY Oneonta + Sullivan West), Keira Higgins - 42 (RIT + Milford), Anna Joynt - 44 (Rochester + Guilderland), Audrey McCarthy - 45 (Rochester + Stuyvesant), Deirdre Dwyer - 46 (RPI + Spackenkill), Victoria Stepanova - 48 (Rochester + Laguardia), Rachel Bargabos - 55 (Rochester + Canastota), Anna Breton - 66 (St. Lawrence + Suffern), Alicia Sutphin - 69 (RIT + Vestal), Kristine Reed - 77 (RIT + Walton), Jeriann Beiter - 91 (RIT + Rush-Henrietta), Sarah Cottone - 94 (SUNY Oneonta + Ward Melville), Allison Thayer - 96 (RPI + Mohonasen), Gaelyn Bronson - 113 (St. Lawrence + South Lewis) 1. SUNY Geneseo 75, 2. SUNY Oneonta 84, 3. RPI 103, 4. St. Lawrence 128, 5. Rochester 165, 6. RIT 168, 7. Ithaca 202, 8. Cortland State, . . . 212, 11. Fredonia State 334, . . . 13. Plattsburgh State 380, 14. Vassar 381, 15. Nazareth 391, 16. Hamilton 413, . . . 18. Clarkson 569, 19. St.John Fisher 579
  NQ-Top 60:  Gabrielle LeBihan - 31 (Nazareth + Queensbury), Lauren Perschetz - 35 (Plattsburgh State + Byram Hills), Allison Schumann - 36 (Cortland State + North Salem), Samantha VanGee - 37 (St. John Fisher + Marion), Kerri Culhane - 39 (Cortland State + Sayville), Ashton Villaneuve - 43 (Utica + Holland Patent), Kayla Blomback - 57 (Cortland State + Orchard Park), Christiana Prater-Lee - 57 (Vassar + Arlington)  
New England Hannah Cole - 2 (Williams + Honeoye Falls-Lima), Victoria Kingham - 4 (Williams + Brearley), Olivia Beltrani - 16 (Tufts + Arlington), Sasha Whittle - 42 (Middlebury + Nightingale-Bamford), Nicole Schachman - 69 (Middlebury + Clarkstown North) 1. Williams 44, 2. Tufts 107, 3. Middlebury 108, 4. MIT 114, 5. Wellesley 170, 6. Keene State 177
     
Mideast Claire Brawdy - 20 (Dickinson + Eden) 1. Johns Hopkins - 33, 2. Dickinson 100, 3. Haverford 116, 4. Elizabethtown 152
  NQ-Top 50:  Martha Mihm - 42 (Grove City + Rondout Valley)  
Midwest Catherine Young - 47 (Chicago + Massapequa) 1. Washington (MO) 33, 2. Wisconsin-Oshkosh 106, 3. Chicago 126, 4. Wisconsin-La Crosse 126, 5. Wisconsin Eau Claire 130
     
Central Ruth Steinke - 1 (Carleton + Honeoye Falls-Lima) 1. St. Thomas 118, 2. Carleton 127, 3. St. Olaf 164
     


 



SUNY Geneseo's Sarah Rosenzweig finished 7th in the Atlantic regionals to help lead her team to the title.