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Women’s Cross Country Records Highest Program Finish at Northeast Regionals

Women’s Cross Country Records Highest Program Finish at Northeast Regionals

BRONX, N.Y.-  Bryant women's cross country finished 25th overall at the NCAA Northeast Regionals on Friday November 10th, marking the best team finish in program history. Sophomore Jasmine Trott led the women with a time of 21:35.9 in the 6k. Chloe Whiting, Emma Nadolski, Kelley MacElhiney and Casey Curran joined Trott as point scorers. The Men's team finished in 28th place which was good for second best in school history. Junior Ryan Slaney led the way with a time 30:34.6. This would be Bryant's highest individual at the regionals in program history. Slaney would be joined by Nolan Hickey, Dawson Reynolds, Justin Shiffrin, and Nicholas Poulin who were also point scorers.

 

10K Individual Results (M)

50. Ryan Slaney (30:34.6)

140. Nolan Hickey (31:58.2)

175. Dawson Reynolds (32:39.0)

209. Justin Shiffrin (33:20.8)

216. Nicholas Poulin ( 33:42.6)

223. Aiden Masse (33:58.8)

239. Alex Petruso (35:03.2)

6K Individual Results (W)

98. Jasmine Trott (21:35.9)

138. Chloe Whiting (22:14.1)

160. Emma Nadolski (22:31.7)

176. Kelley MacElhiney (22:53.0)

186. Casey Curran (22:58.4)

203.  Abby Hamilton (23:11.2)

211. Grace Sullivan (23:24.8)

 

Team Results (M)

  1. Iona

  2. Harvard

  3. Syracuse

  4. Providence

  5. Cornell

  6. Yale

  7. Columbia

  8. Northeastern

  9. Stony Brook

  10. Boston University

  11. Army

  12. UMAss lowell

  13. Central Connecticut

  14. UMass Amherst

  15. Maine

  16. Dartmouth

  17. Boston College

  18. Hofstra

  19. Binghamton

  20. URI

  21. Buffalo

  22. Fordham

  23. Brown

  24. Canisus

  25. New Hampshire

  26. Siena

  27. Merrimack

  28. Bryant

  29. Marist

  30. Vermont

  31. Colgate

  32. St. Bonaventure

  33. LIU

  34. Niagra

  35.  Sacred Heart

  36. Quinnipiac

  37. Fairfield

Team Results (W):

  1. Syracuse

  2. Boston College

  3. Providence

  4. Harvard

  5. Columbia

  6. Connecticut

  7. Dartmouth

  8. Northeastern

  9. Quinnipiac

  10. Yale

  11. Stony Brook

  12. Cornell

  13. Boston University

  14. Army

  15. Iona

  16. Brown

  17. UMass Lowell

  18. Canisus

  19. Siena

  20. Maine

  21. Binghamton

  22. UMass Amherst

  23. Buffalo

  24. Albany

  25. Bryant

  26. Central Connecticut

  27. New Hampshire

  28. Vermont

  29. Marist

  30. Merrimack

  31. Sacred Heart

  32. St. John's

  33. Colgate

  34. Fordham

  35. Hofstra

  36. LIU

  37. Fairfield