FALL 2013 FALL 2013 MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA GUIDE CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY
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MEDIA GUIDEMEDIA GUIDECROSS COUNTRYCROSS COUNTRY
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Quick Facts .................................................................................................. 3
Director of Athletics..................................................................................... 4
Wilmington University at a Glance .............................................................. 5
Head Coach Keith Jones ............................................................................... 6
Assistant Coach Jill Bosch ............................................................................ 7
Assistant Coach Andy Weaver ...................................................................... 7
2013 Schedule ............................................................................................ 9
2013 Alphabetical Roster .......................................................................... 11
2013 Wildcats.......................................................................................12-29
2012 Individual Statistics .......................................................................... 30
2012 Results ............................................................................................. 31
2012 CACC Championships ........................................................................ 32
2012 CACC Awards..................................................................................... 33
Location Map ............................................................................................ 42
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference ....................................................... 43
University Location .........................................................................New Castle, Del.
Founded .......................................................................................... 1968
Enrollment ..................................................................................... 3,300
Nickname ...................................................................................Wildcats
Colors ............................................................................... Green & White
Affi liation .......................................................................NCAA Division II
Conference ........................Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC)
Coaches Head Coach .........................................................Keith Jones (12th Year)
Record at Wilmington ........................................................................N/A
Career Record ....................................................................................N/A
Offi ce Phone ............................................................(302) 328-9435, x82
Assistant Coach .........................................................................Jill Bosch
Assistant Coach .................................................................. Andy Weaver
Trainer ....................................................................................Chris Stella
Team Information Home Field .................................................................................... Carousel Park
2012 Record ................................................................................................. N/A
2013 Captains ............................................ SaraBeth Oppermann, Mike O’Brian
Letterwinners Returning/Lost .....................................................................10/5
Starters Returning/Lost ...............................................................................10/5
Newcomers .................................................................................................... 11
Sports InformationCross Country Contact ..........................................................Dan Lauletta
Email ..........................................................daniel.j.lauletta@wilmu.edu
Phone ............................................................................. (302) 356-2020
Cell ................................................................................. (610) 613-8262
Website ......................................................... www.wilmu.edu/athletics
Quick Facts
Interview Availability
Media interview requests for Wilmington head coach Keith Jones,
his coaching staff , and WU cross country runners would be directed to Dan
Lauletta in the Wilmington University Athletics Complex. Coaches and players
are available for interviews during the week around the squad’s practice
schedule and after competition.
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Publication Information
The 2013 Wilmington University Cross Country Media Guide is published
by the Wilmington Athletics Department, Linda Andrzjewski, Director.
Writing, layout, and design by the University Relations Department and
the Coordinator of Sports Information.
Editor: Dan Lauletta
Layout & Design: University Relations
Cover Design: University Relations
Editorial Assistance: Dan Lauletta
Photography: Dan Lauletta, Tim Shaff er, Paul Patton,
Susan Gregg, Mark Tetreault
Sports Information Department
WU Athletics Complex
1365 Pulaski Highway
Newark, DE 19702
Offi ce Phone: (302) 356-2020
FAX: (302) 328-7376
Soccer Offi ce: (302) 356-6751
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
Linda Van Drie AndrzjewskiLinda Van Drie AndrzjewskiDirector of Athletics | Sixth YearDirector of Athletics | Sixth Year
As the Director of Athletics at Wilmington University, I would like to welcome you to the 2013-14 academic year. This is an exciting
time for the Wildcats, as it is the second full season after we offi cially opened our facility on Route 40. The new athletics complex
will be home to six of our athletic teams, the administrative offi ces and another state of the art athletic training facility. The facility
features a beautiful turf fi eld and outdoor seating for 300, a spacious gymnasium with seating for 400 and additional locker room
space. This new facility will enhance the growth of our program and be a sense of pride for all Wildcats.
Our athletic teams continue to grow and do well. For the fourth year in a row, the men’s program has won the coveted Restaino Cup
in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. This is no doubt a refl ection of our excellent coaching staff . This year we plan to build
on this success and continue to compete for conference and post-season titles in all of our sports programs.
The success of our program is contingent upon the support of the administration the quality of the student-athletes we have in
each sport. At Wilmington University we are proud of our strong staff and wonderful student-athletes. This is an exciting era for
Wilmington University and the athletic program as members of NCAA Division II. I am very fortunate to be working with an athletic
department that has such a fi ne history and a real vision of what it takes to compete at the Division II level. I am also honored to be
associated with a very caring, dedicated and talented athletics staff and coaches and especially our wonderful and diligent student-
athletes who work so hard to carry on the tradition of excellence at Wilmington University.
I hope that you will take the time to support all of the Wildcats’ teams. Their hard work and contributions to Wilmington University,
on and off the competitive fi eld, are to be recognized and commended. It is a great time to be a Wildcat!
Yours in Sport,
Linda M. Van Drie Andrzjewski
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WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE
Wilmington University is a private, non-profi t university that off ers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of career areas. The
University began with a charter class of 194 students in 1968 and now enrolls a diverse student body numbering more than 15,000 annually.
Founded as Wilmington College, on September 10, 2007 the institution offi cially became Wilmington University after the approval of the Board of Trustees and
the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The name was changed to better refl ect the emphasis on bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degree programs
that distinguish Wilmington University from other colleges as well as to eff ectively communicate the full commitment and mission of the University.
The program of day, evening, and weekend classes serves traditional high school graduates as well as non-traditional adult students in need of fl exible scheduling.
Classes are primarily off ered in 15-week, 7-week, and weekend modular formats. In addition to these face-to-face learning options, Wilmington University off ers
a wide array of online learning options, including fully-online degree programs and hybrid courses and programs (combining face-to-face and online learning).
Wilmington University’s main campus is located near the cities of Wilmington and historic New Castle, Delaware. The campus is easily accessible by air, rail, and
bus. Our central location in the northeast/mid-Atlantic corridor of the United States provides students convenient access to the major cities of Philadelphia, New
York, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. Recreational areas such as beaches and ski resorts are within easy driving distance.
Additional University locations in Delaware include the Wilson Graduate Center, Middletown, Dover, Dover Air Force Base, Georgetown, Rehoboth Beach, and
North Wilmington. In New Jersey, Wilmington University off ers programs on Burlington County College and Cumberland County College campuses and the
Joint Base Education Center for McGuire AFB/Fort Dix/Lakehurst Naval Air Station, in addition to a selection of courses off ered at Salem Community College. In
Maryland, select Wilmington University teacher-education degree programs are available at Cecil College’s Elkton location.
Wilmington University generally serves commuter students and does not provide student housing facilities. However, the University welcomes all qualifi ed
students and assists those needing living accommodations by providing a listing of nearby rental opportunities.
Brian August
Associate Athletics Director
Erin Harvey
Compliance Coordinator/SWA
Dan Lauletta
Sports Information Director
Christopher Stella
Head Athletic Trainer
Lindsey Good
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Amanda Pupillo
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Dr. Clint Robertson
Faculty Athletics Rep.
Rich Groff
Grounds & Facilities Manager
Doug Nowell
Assistant Grounds & Facilities
Nick Papanicolas
Athletics Associate
Patty Greene
Assistant to Athletics Director
Colin Smith
Assistant to Compliance
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COACHING STAFF
Keith JonesKeith JonesHead Coach | 12th SeasonHead Coach | 12th Season
Keith Jones founded the cross country program at Wilmington in 2001, and is responsible for the challenging design of the Wildcat’s
home 5k & 8k courses at Carousel Park in Pike Creek, Del. Now entering his 13th season at the helm, Jones continues to produce
talented teams that are perennial contenders.
Jones began his running career as a freshman in high school, and continues to be active in local road races. He has coached several high
school programs in Delaware, including Sanford School, Mt. Pleasant High School, and Ursuline Academy. In each of these positions,
he led the teams to their best records in school history.
During his tenure here at Wilmington University, Jones has consistently fi elded talented teams, and has established the program as one that is highly respected throughout the
Conference and Region. He has coached 44 All- Conference runners, 7 conference Rookies of the Year, 5 Conference Runner-Ups, 5 Conference Champions, 8 All Regional runners,
and 2 National Qualifi ers. Jones was also the 2009 CACC Women’s Coach of the Year, and 2012 CACC Men’s Coach of the Year, and the men’s team is the reigning CACC Conference
Champions.
Jones received his bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University
of Delaware in Sport Psychology, and has consulted with local athletes
concerning performance enhancement strategies, and teaches Sport
Psychology at Wilmington University. In his quest for improvement, Jones
relentlessly searches for innovative training methods, products, and ideas
to incorporate with his athletes.
Jones and his wife reside in Newark, Delaware
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COACHING STAFF
Jill BoschJill BoschAssistant Coach | Second SeasonAssistant Coach | Second Season
Jill Bosch came to Wilmington University as an assistant coach in 2012 with a familiarity of the Wildcat program and knowledge of
the training strategies employed by head coach Keith Jones. As an alumnus of Wilmington University, Bosch ran under Jones in 2004
and 2005. During her time at Wilmington, she earned team MVP honors and earned CACC All-Conference Honors in both seasons.
Prior to her time as a Wildcat, Bosch ran four years for Padua Academy where she qualifi ed for the Delaware High School State
Championship Meet, and was named All-Catholic in both cross country and track and fi eld.
Bosch will bring a very competitive spirit and ability to inspire confi dence in the current Wildcat runners. She is an athlete who gives
tremendous eff ort on a consistent basis, which Bosh will look to instill in the current squad. Bosch looks forward to using her creative thinking and passion for excellence to help
the runners and coaching staff as they pursue a championship this fall.
Andy WeaverAndy WeaverAssistant Coach | First SeasonAssistant Coach | First Season
Following a distinguished running career at the University of Delaware and Oklahoma, Andy Weaver joins the Wilmington University
coaching staff for his fi rst season in the fall of 2013.
Weaver graduated from the University of Delaware in the spring of 2012 before heading to Oklahoma University for a fi nal season on
the cross country course in the fall of 2012. He served as a volunteer assistant for the Delaware club team during the 2011-12 academic
year.
While at Oklahoma, he was named an Oklahoma Academic All-American and qualifi ed for the NCAA’s after placing 19th at the Big 12
Championships. Ran a time of 30:45.96 for a 16th place fi nish at the NCAA Regionals before coming in 123rd at the NCAA Championship meet with a time of 30:56.
During his time at Delaware, Weaver became the fi rst club cross-country national champion in program history while leading the Blue Hens to a fourth-place fi nish at the Club
Cross Country Championships in 2011. Holds multiple school records on the cross country and track teams, as well as at the club level for the Blue Hens. He was named to the
2010 All-Region and All-East teams while also being named to the 2011 All-CAA team for track. He was also named to the 2010 Mid-Atlantic All-Region team while running
for the Blue Hens.
Weaver graduated from Delaware with a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering with a minor in economics before earning his master’s in Administrative Leadership from Oklahoma.
He currently works at New Balance and resides in Hockessin, Del.
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SCHEDULE
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2013 SCHEDULE
13th Annual WUXC UnviteSaturday, September 7 | Wilmington, Del.
Carousel Park
University of Delaware InviteSaturday, September 14 | Newark, Del.
White Clay Creek State Park
UMass Dartmouth InviteSaturday, September 21 | Dartmouth, Mass.
Campus of UMass Dartmouth
Paul Short InvitationalSaturday, October 5 | Bethlehem, Pa.
Goodman Campus - Lehigh Univ.
Princeton XC InvitationalSaturday, October 19 | Princeton, N.J.
West Windsor Field - Princeton Campus
CACC ChampionshipsSunday, October 27 | Philadelphia, Pa.
Belmont Plateau - Fairmont Park
NCAA Division II East Regional Championship
Saturday, November 9 | Boston, Mass
Franklin Park
NCAA Division II National Championship
Saturday, November 23 | Spokane, Wash.
Plantes Ferry Complex
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2013 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
Name Yr. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous) Major
Men
Jesus Amezquita So. 5-9 Staff ord, Va./Mountain View Business Management
Ken Fontal Fr. 5-8 Newark, Del./Newark Accounting & Finance
Mark Hannagan Gr. 5-8 Wilmington, Del./Salesianum (Delaware) M.A. Secondary Teaching: 7-12
Marshall Hawkins Gr. 5-6 Dover, Del./Caesar Rodney (Delaware) M.B.A Health Care Administration
Quinn Marvel So. 5-11 Timonium, Md./Dulaney Psychology
Richie Mitten Jr. 6-1 Bear, Del./Delaware Military Academy Criminal Justice
Matt Mossman Jr. 5-7 Wilmington, Del./St. Mark’s Computer & Network Security
Tyler Muse Jr. 5-10 Bel Air, Md./Bel Air (Harford CC) Sports Management
Michael O’Brian Gr. 5-10 Bear, Del./St. Mark’s (Delaware) M.B.A. Health Care Administration
Brandon Parker Jr. 5-8 Claymont, Del./Mt. Pleasant Game Design & Development
Nathan Parmenter Gr. 5-11 Rising Sun, Md./Brandywine (Delaware) M.S. Management Info. Systems
Stephen Taylor Fr. 5-11 Elkton, Md./Elkton Game Design & Development
Mike Wright Jr. 5-10 Ridley Park, Pa./Ridley Business Management
Women
Penelope Fantis Gr. 5-3 Fallston, Md./Fallston (Harford CC) M.B.A. Health Care Administration
Morgan Ferrick So. 5-2 Elkton, Md./Elkton Elementary Education: 6-8
Jeanette Halliburton Sr. 5-2 Sierra Vista, Ariz./Buena (Chochise) Studio Production/Journalism
Whitney Hora Sr. 5-3 Kingsville, Md./C. Milton Wright Elementary Education: K-6
Rachel Jones Fr. 4-11 Newark, Del./Delaware Military Academy Elementary Education: K-6
Chelsie Maher Jr. 5-8 Elkton, Md./Elkton Criminal Justice
SaraBeth Opperman Sr. 5-3 Hockessin, Del./A.I. duPont Behavioral Science
Tijen Ozcan Gr. 5-3 Syosset, N.Y./Syosset (Delaware) M.A. Secondary Teaching: 7-12
Jordan Swain Fr. 5-3 Wilmington, Del./Delaware Military Acad. Legal Studies
Head Coach: Keith Jones, 12th season (University of Delaware)
Assistant Coach: Jill Bosch
Assistant Coach: Andy Weaver
Athletic Trainer: Chris Stella
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Jeanette HalliburtonJeanette HalliburtonSenior | 5-2
Sierra Vista, Ariz. / Buena (Chochise)
2012: All-CACC (fourth at CACC Championship) – Participated in eight meets in the season consisting of the DVC
Invite, WUXC Invite, RiverHawks, Philly Metro, Don CathCart, GBC Fall Classic, CACC Conference Championships, and
East Regional meet – Best placements at
the Goldey-Beacom Fall Classic and the
Wilmington University Invite, placing
2nd – Best time at the RiverHawk Cross
Country Invitational of 19:35 in the 5K.
High School: Lettered in cross country
at Buena High School under head coach
Kim Martin – earned the Most Improved
Runner award – honor student –
has helped in the local, national and
international community by taking
separate mission trips to Africa, Vietnam,
Mexico, Joplin, Mo., New Orleans, as
well as work for Habitat for Humanity
and the Children Miracle Network
Personal: Jeanette April Halliburton
– has fi ve siblings, Shelia, Kevin, Dann,
Kristy and Brian – majoring in studio
production with a concentration in
journalism at Wilmington University
with aspirations of working for a
magazine or television station – from
Sierra Vista, Ariz. – favorite sports team is the Dallas Cowboys – favorite all-time movie is “A Walk to Remember” – if
she could be someone else for a day, she would be Carrie Underwood – favorite athlete is Tim Tebow.
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Whitney HoraWhitney HoraSenior | 5-3
Kingsville, Md. / C. Milton Wright
2012: Participated in the fi nal six meets of the season – fi nished a season best 11th at the GBC Fall Classic – placed
21st at the CACC Tournament meet in a season best 21:41 in the 5K – placed 74th at the NCAA East Regional Meet –
Wilmington Academic All-Star.
High School: Four year letterwinner at C. Milton Wright High School under coaches Donnie Mickey, Jerry Henderson
and Jeff Izzo – named All-State from 2008-10 – earned the Academic Achievement all four years – ran the 1,600 in
a personal best 5:18 in 2010 – ran the 800 in a personal best 2:23 in 2010 – a member of the Junior and Senior Class
Council, Bible Club, Varsity Club, Drama Club, theater productions and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
Personal: Whitney Caroline Hora – daughter of Joseph and Marsha Hora – has two older brothers, Billy and Tyler –
majoring in elementary education with a focus on special education at Wilmington University – from Kingsville, Md.
– favorite professional sports team is the
Ravens – the greatest piece of advice is
“it all depends on what you put into it
for what you will out.” – favorite cartoon
character is Courage the Cowardly Dog.
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Mike O’BrianMike O’BrianGraduate | 5-10 | 185
Bear, Del. / St. Mark’s (Delaware)
2012: All-CACC (third at the CACC Championship) – joined the program midway through the season, running in the
fi nal fi ve meets of the season – challenged for the top spot in each of the races, fi nishing in the top fi ve in three events
– fi nished a season’s best second place at the GBC Fall Classic – had a season fastest time of 25:48 at the Don Cathcart
Invite, fi nishing in seventh – fi nished third at the CACC Championship in a time of 27:33 – fi nished a team best 22nd at
the East Regional Meet in 31:16.5 for the 10K.
At University of Delaware: Ran two years of cross country under head coach Jim Fischer from 2008-09 – also ran
one season of indoor track and fi eld in 2009 two season of outdoor track and fi eld in 2009-10.
High School: Earned 11 varsity letters
in cross country (4), outdoor track (4)
and indoor track (3) at St. Mark’s –
named the 2007 team captain and
helped lead the cross country team to a
Division I State Championship
Personal: Michael Ottis O’Brian – son
of Mike and Maryanne O’Brian – has
an older brother, Matt – Matt, brother,
ran for head coach Keith Jones and the
Wildcats in 2009 and also ran cross
country at the University of Delaware
– earning his masters in Management
in Healthcare Administration at
Wilmington University with aspirations
of owning a hospital – from Bear, Del.
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SaraBeth OppermannSaraBeth OppermannSenior | 5-3
Hockessin, Del. / A.I. duPont
2012: Ran the fi rst two meets of the season before an injury set in and forced a medical red-shirt year.
High School: Four year participant on the cross country and track teams at Alexis I. DuPont High School – Honor Roll
and Academic Honors student
Personal: SaraBeth Linn Oppermann –
daughter of Buddy and Debbie Oppermann
– has an older sister, Amy Blithe Oppermann
– sister, Amy, ran cross country and track
at the University of Delaware (1988-91),
majoring in behavioral science at Wilmington
University with aspirations of becoming a
child psychologist – from Hockessin, Del. –
favorite athlete is Mary Cain (17), the youngest
American athlete to ever represent the US at a
World Championship meet – if she could do
anything besides being a collegiate athlete it
would to be a chef – her ultimate achievement
would be to a break 16 min. in a 5K – favorite
cartoon character is Bugs Bunny.
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Richie MittenRichie MittenJunior | 6-1 | 185
Bear, Del. / Delaware Military Academy
2012: All-CACC (fourth at CACC Championship) – one of the team’s most consistent runners, participating in all eight
meets in the season consisting of the DVC Invite, WUXC Invite, RiverHawks, Philly Metro, Don CathCart, GBC Fall Classic,
CACC Conference Championships, and East Regional meet – fi nished in the top 10 in six diff erent meets throughout the
year – fi nished a season’s best third place at the GBC Fall Classic in 28:57 – placed fourth in a season’s best 25:36 at the
Don Cathcart Invitational – also placed fourth at the CACC Championship meet, fi nishing in 27:41 – placed 36th at the
NCAA East Regionals in 31:57.4 in the 10K course – Wilmington Academic All-Star.
High School: Two year letterwinner in cross country at the Delaware Military Academy under head coach Noel Breger
– named First Team All-State as a senior with a time of 15:48 – also a three year letterwinner in soccer and a two year
letter winner in lacrosse – named All-Conference in all three sports – honor student
Personal: Richie C. Mitten – son of
Carolyn Mitten – has an older sister,
Melanie – majoring in criminal justice at
Wilmington University with aspirations
of becoming a CIA or FBI agent – from
Bear, Del. – if he could date a celebrity
he would date Blake Lively – favorite
cartoon character is the road runner
– would like to see contact added to
the sport – his perfect meal would be
calamari.
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Matt MossmanMatt MossmanJunior | 5-7 | 135
Wilmington, Del. / St. Mark’s
2012: All-CACC (seventh at CACC Championship) – one of the team’s most consistent runners, participating in six meets
in the season consisting of the DVC Invite, WUXC Invite, RiverHawks, Don CathCart, CACC Conference Championships,
and East Regional meet – fi nished in the top 10 in three separate events, including the DVC Invite (sixth), WUXC Invite
(fi fth), and the CACC Championship (seventh) – ran a season’s best 26:29 in 8K meet at the Don Cathcart Invite, placing
12th overall – also fi nished 63rd at the East Regional meet in 31:16.5 in the 10K.
High School: Eight year varsity
letterwinner in cross country and track
at St. Mark’s High School under head
coach Tom McCartan – named the cross
country captain in 2011 – named the
cross country Team MVP in 2011held a
personal record of 4:38.06 in the mile in
2011
Personal: Matthew Todd Mossman
– son of Mark and Sharon Mossman
– has two older sisters, Brittany and
Shannon – majoring in computer
and network security at Wilmington
University – from Wilmington, Del. –
favorite sports team in the Philadelphia
Eagles – if he could do anything besides
be a collegiate athlete it would to be a
marine – if he could be someone else for
a day, it would be Chuck Norris – favorite
cartoon characters are the Minions.
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Brandon ParkerBrandon ParkerJunior | 5-8 | 145
Claymont, Del. / Mt. Pleasant
2012: Participated in the fi rst six events of the season, including the DVC Invite, the WUXC Invite, the RiverHawks Invite,
the Philly Metro, the Don Cathcart Invite, and the GBC Fall Classic – had a season’s best 44th place fi nish at the GBC Fall
Classic – fi nished with a season’s best time of 30:19 in the 8K at the Don Cathcart Invite.
High School: Eleven-time varsity
letterwinner in cross country, indoor
and outdoor track at Mount Pleasant
High School under head coaches Beth
Mattey and Dave Sheridan – two-time
Team MVP for cross country – two-time
All-Conference award winner – earned
All-County one time – named a captain
in all three sports as a junior and again
as a senior
Personal: Brandon P. Parker – son of
David and Robin Parker – has a younger
sister, Ashley – majoring in games
design and development at Wilmington
University – from Claymont, Del. – if
he could date a celebrity it would be
Jennifer Lawrence – his favorite all-time
movies are The Dark Knight series –
favorite sports team is the Philadelphia
Flyers.
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Mike WrightMike WrightJunior | 5-10 | 130
Ridley Park, Pa. / Ridley
2012: Participated in the fi rst six events of the season, including the DVC Invite, the WUXC Invite, the RiverHawks Invite,
the Philly Metro, the Don Cathcart Invite, and the GBC Fall Classic – fi nished a season’s best 22nd at the GBC Fall Classic
in 31:51 – fi nished in a season’s best 30:06 at the RiverHawks Invitational in 70th place for the 8K – also fi nished 26th
overall at the WUXC Invite.
High School: Four year varsity runner for cross country, indoor and outdoor track at Ridley High School
Personal: Michael W. Wright – son of Michael and Regina Wright – father, Michael, played baseball at UMBC –
majoring in business management at Wilmington University – from Ridley Park, Pa. – also enjoys fi shing – favorite
professional sports team at the
Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia Eagles,
Baltimore Ravens, and Philadelphia
Phillies.
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Jesus AmezquitaJesus AmezquitaSophomore | 5-9 | 135
Staff ord, Va. / Mountain View
2012: CACC Rookie of the Year (eighth at the CACC Championship) - All-CACC – CACC Rookie of the Week on September
5 and 12; and October 2 and 11 – Ran in eight meets over the course of the season – included the DVC Invite, WUXC
Invite, RiverHawks, Philly Metro, Don Cathcart, GBC Fall Classic, CACC Conference Meet, and the East Regional meet – his
best place came in the GBS Fall Classic, where he placed fi fth – his best time took place at the Don Cathcart meet with
a time of 26:18 in the 8K.
High School: Earned six varsity letters in cross country and track at Mountain View High School – named All-District
for cross country as a junior and senior – named to All-District and All-Region in the indoor 3,200 meter event as
a junior and a senior – also helped the 4x8 meter relay team to All-District, All-Region and All-State for indoor as
a senior – helped lead the 4x400 meter
relay to a district and region championship
– named All-District and All-region in
the 1,600 meter, 3,200 meter, 4x400 and
4x800 meter relays as a senior
Personal: Jesus Amezquita – son of Luis
and Lidia Amezquita – has two brothers,
Luis Antonia Amezquita and Jonathan
Amezquita – majoring in business
management at Wilmington University –
from Staff ord, Va. His favorite athlete is the
runner, Galen Rupp.
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Morgan FerrickMorgan FerrickSophomore | 5-2
Elkton, Md. / Elkton
2012: Ran in eight meets over the course of the season – included the DVC Invite, WUXC Invite, RiverHawks, Philly
Metro, Don Cathcart, GBC Fall Classic, CACC Conference Championships, and the East Regional meet – best placement
was 21st, which took place at the Goldey Beacom College Fall Classic - best time was at the RiverHawk Cross Country
Invitational with a time of 22:40 in the 5K.
High School: Earned varsity letters in track and fi eld, soccer and tennis at Elkton High School – named a captain
of the soccer and tennis teams – honor student – earned perfect attendance for eight consecutive years – member
of the yearbook staff as editor, member
of Student Council, Students Against
Destructive Decisions (SADD) – has
contributed over 1,000 hours of
community service
Personal: Morgan Jade Ferrick –
daughter of James Ferrick – has a
sister, Megan, and two half-sisters,
Brittany Campbell and Ashley Potts –
sister, Megan, is a freshman runner at
Waynesburg University – majoring
in mid-level education at Wilmington
University – from Elkton, Md – Looks to
her family as role models.
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Quinn MarvelQuinn MarvelSophomore | 5-11 | 140
Timonium, Md. / Dulaney
2012: Participated in eight meets in the season consisting of the DVC Invite, WUXC Invite, RiverHawks, Philly Metro,
Don CathCart, GBC Fall Classic, CACC Conference Championships, and East Regional meet – fi nished a season’s best 15th
at the GBC Fall Classic – fi nished in a season’s best 27:47 at the Don Cathcart Invitational, placing 40th overall in the
8K – placed 23rd at the CACC Championship in 30:03 – fi nished 139th at the East Regional meet in 35:51.2.
High School: Two-year letterwinner in cross country at Dulaney High School under head coach Chad Boyle – earned
the Most Improved (two times), and the
Unsung Hero award
Personal: Quinn McCabe Marvel – son
of Ray and Claire Marvel – has an older
brother, Kyle, a twin brother Tyler, and
a younger brother Lucas – majoring in
psychology at Wilmington University
with aspirations of becoming a child
grief counselor – from Lutherville-
Timonium, Md. – his most played song
on his iPod is “Wagon Wheel” by Darius
Rucker – his greatest piece of advice he
ever received was to “run hard, run fast,
and cry later.” – his perfect meal would
consists of chicken alfredo with steamed
broccoli – if he could date a celebrity, he
would date Jessica Alba.
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Penelope FantisPenelope FantisGraduate | 5-3
Fallston, Md. / Fallston (Harford CC)
At Harford CC: Helped the Fighting Owls women’s soccer team to a 34-4-2 overall record in two seasons at Harford Community
College – as a freshman, she led her team to a conference, Region XX and District H Championship, en route to a fi fth place fi nish
at the NJCAA Division I National Tournament – also won the conference championship in 2010, but fell in a shoot in the Region
XX Championship match.
High School: Four year letterwinner in soccer at Fallston High School under coaches Allison Cammann and Mark Hannahs –
helped team to four straight UCBAA Conference Championships – team won the regional championship as a sophomore, junior
and senior – helped the team win the division championship and advance to the Maryland State Tournament, fi nishing the season
as State Finalist as a senior in 2008 – named First Team All-County as a freshman and First Team All-District as a sophomore, junior
and senior – distinguished honor roll all four years – Minds in Motion Scholar – member of the National Honor Society and the
Spanish Honor Society – member of the Varsity Club and the Best Buddies Program
Personal: Penelope Stergos Fantis – daughter of Stergos and Kalliopi Fantis – has an older sister, Flora – father, Stergos, played
professional soccer in Greece – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University with aspirations of coaching and working
in sports – favorite athletes are Christiano Ronaldo and Messi – most memorable sports moment consists of winning the CACC
championship with the WU soccer team.
Mark HannaganMark HannaganGraduate | 5-8 | 140
Wilmington, Del. / Salesianum (Delaware)
At Delaware: Member of the 2008 University of Delaware cross country team under head coach Jim Fischer – ran for Delaware
Club cross country and track from 2009-13 – helped lead the club team to a sixth place fi nish at the NIRCA National meet in 2011
– helped lead the club team to an eighth place fi nish at the 2012 NIRCA National meet – graduated with a degree in History from
Delaware.
High School: Four year letterwinner at Salesianum on the cross country team – earned the team’s Sportsmanship Award in 2008
– helped lead the team to the 2008 Delaware State Championship – named a captain on the 2009 spring track team – member
of the National Honor Society at Salesianum.
Personal: Mark James Hannagan – son of Tom Hannagan and Faith Patterson – has two older siblings, Dana and Tommy –
earning his masters in Secondary Teaching: 7-12 at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a history teacher and a
coach – from Wilmington, Del. – his most played song on his iPod is “Play” by David Banner – views Delaware coach Jim Fischer
as a role model – favorite all-time movie is “Fight Club”.
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Marshall HawkinsMarshall HawkinsGraduate | 5-6 | 155
Dover, Del. / Caesar Rodney (Delaware)
At Delaware: Raced in six events in his fi rst season as a Blue Hen in 2010 – fi nished 36th in the CAA Conference Meet and 129th
overall in the NCAA Regional meet.
High School: Four year letterwinner in cross country at Caesar Rodney – earned the team’s Sportsmanship Award in 2008 –
earned First Team All-State in 2008, placing fourth overall –placed sixth overall as a junior in the 2007 state meet – also lettered
in swimming and in track & fi eld – earned the swimming team’s sportsmanship award in 2008 – president of the sportsmanship
club – secretary of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) – National Honor Society member
Personal: Marshall Lee Hawkins – son of Kevin and Terri Hawkins – has three siblings, Justin James, Kevin Hawkins, and Miranda
Hawkins – sister, Miranda, plays lacrosse at Delaware State – earning his M.B.A in Health Care Administration at Wilmington
University with aspirations of working in administration in a healthcare organization – from Dover, Del. – his heroes are his
brothers who are currently serving overseas – his favorite meal is gnocchi’s with Italian sausage – if he could date a celebrity with
would be Katherine Heigl.
Tijen OzcanTijen OzcanGraduate | 5-3
Syosset, N.Y. / Syosset (Delaware)
At Delaware: Ran one season on the cross country team at the University of Delaware – successful middle distance runner in
three seasons as a Blue Hen – broke the indoor school record in the 600 meter event in 2009 with a time of 1:51.85 – graduated
with a degree in chemistry
High School: 11 timeletterwinner in both cross country and track & fi eld at Syosset High School – named team MVP as a senior
– named All-County during spring track – national honor society member.
Personal: Tijen Ozcen – daughter of Burhan and Jan Ozcan – has one sibling, Seren – earning master’s degree in Secondary
Teaching: 7-12 at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a secondary chemistry teacher – from Syosset, N.Y. -
favorite athlete is Mary Cain (17), the youngest American athlete to ever represent the US at a World Championship meet – the
most played song on her iPod if “The World’s Greatest” by R. Kelly – also enjoys rock climbing and eating.
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Nathan ParmenterNathan ParmenterGraduate | 5-11 | 155
Rising Sun, Md. / Brandywine (Del.) (Delaware)
At Delaware: Three-year letterwinner on the cross country team at the University of Delaware – competed in four events
as a junior in 2010, placing 60th at the CAA Conference Championship – fi nished a personal best 16th at the CAA Conference
Championship in 2009 – also competed on the outdoor track & fi eld team at Delaware – won the 5,000 meter event at the Towson
Invitational and the West Chester Open Invitational.
High School: Lettered all four years in cross country and track and fi eld at Brandywine High School – captained cross country
team senior year – fi rst team All-State selection his senior year when he placed fourth individually at the state championship –
owns school 5,000m record and school mile record – honor student.
Personal: Nathan T. Parmenter – son of Tom and Becca Parmenter – earning his masters in Management Information Systems at
Wilmington University – from Rising Sun, Md. – enjoys working on his car of his bike in his free time – besides being a collegiate
athlete, he would want to be a professional Rally, F1, or Moto GP racer – if he could date a celebrity it would be Jessica Biel –
favorite sports team is the Philadelphia Phillies.
Chelsie MaherChelsie MaherJunior | 5-8
Elkton, Md. / Elkton
High School: Three sport athlete at Elkton High School, earning four varsity letters in lacrosse as a midfi elder – named All-
Country in 2009-10 as well as Honorable Mention All-County in 2008-09 – also played three seasons on the Elkton soccer team
as well as two seasons on the Elkton basketball team
Personal: Chelsie H. Maher – daughter of Tim Maher and Beth Roush – is the middle of three Maher children, Reilly and Paige –
majoring in criminal justice at Wilmington University – favorite all-time movie is “Die Hard” – her biggest hero is her brother who
is currently serving in the Army – her biggest role models are her parents.
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Tyler MuseTyler MuseJunior | 5-10 | 155
Bel Air, Md. / Bel Air (Harford CC)
At Harford CC: Ran two years on the cross country team at Harford Community College – won Region XX and MD JUCO
Championship as a freshman – third place fi nishes at the Green Terror Invitational, the Goldey-Beacom Invite and the Hood College
Invite as a freshman.
High School: Four year letterwinner in cross country at Bel Air High School – helped lead the team to a second place fi nish in
the Maryland State Meet as a junior – named All-County in three separate years – named the 2010 Maryland Runner of the Year
– also a distance runner on the Bel Air track & fi eld team – honor roll student.
Personal: Tyler Laine Muse – son of Time and Wanda Muse – has an older brother, Connor – majoring in sports management at
Wilmington University with aspirations of working in ticket sales for a major league team – from Bel Air, Md. – if he could be the
head coach of any team for a year it would be the Baltimore Ravens – favorite all-time movie is “The Sandlot” – if he could date a
celebrity it would be Bar Refaeli – favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant.
Ken FontalKen FontalFreshman | 5-8 | 140
Newark, Del. / Newark
High School: Earned varsity letters in track and fi eld at Newark High School – Blue Hen Conference Team champions in 2013,
runner-up individually in conference – second team All State XC 2013 – Division 1 XC States Runner-Up – First team All State
Indoor Track – 4 x 800m relay State Champion, in which state record was broken – Honor roll student.
Personal: Ken Fontal – daughter of Joseph Jean Pierre and Marlene Jean Pierre – has a sister, Jennifer – majoring in Accounting
and Finance – “Never concede” is the best piece of advice he’s received – Favorite athlete Nick Symmonds
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Rachel JonesRachel JonesFreshman | 4-11
Newark, Del. / Delaware Military Academy
High School: Two year letterwinner on the cross country team at the Delaware Military Academy – named All-Conference as a
senior in 2012 – helped lead team to a third place fi nish at the Delaware state meet.
Personal: Rachel Lynn Jones – daughter of Rob and Kim Jones – has three younger siblings, Kylie, Maddi, and Ryan – majoring
in elementary education in Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a special education teacher – from Newark, Del.
– favorite athlete is Sidney Crosby – if she could be someone for a day, she would be Ariana Grande – the perfect meal for her
would be pierogies.
Jordan SwainJordan SwainFreshman | 5-3
Wilmington, Del. / Delaware Military Academy
High School: Four-year letterwinner on the cross country team at the Delaware Military Academy – named All-Conference as
a junior in 2011 and again as a senior in 2012.
Personal: Jordan Lee Swain – daughter of Michael and Marjorie Swain – has a younger brother, Kyle – majoring in legal studies
at Wilmington University, from Wilmington, Del. – the most played song on her iPod is “Crash my Party” by Luke Bryan – favorite
movie of all-time is “Titanic” – if she could be anyone for a day it would be Oprah – if she could be the head coach of any team for
a year, it would be the Dallas Cowboys – if he could date a celebrity it would be Mario Lopez.
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Stephen TaylorStephen TaylorFreshman | 5-11 | 155
Elkton, Md. / Elkton
High School: Four year letterwinner for cross country at Elkton High School – named a captain as a senior in 2012 – also a four
year member of the track & fi eld team at Elkton.
Personal: Stephen Wayne Taylor – son of Kenneth Taylor – has three younger siblings, Celia, Maria, and David – majoring in
game design and development at Wilmington University with aspirations of becoming a game developer – from Elkton, Md. – the
most played song on his iPod is “Young Volcanoes” by Fall Out Boy – if he could date a celebrity, it would be taylor Swift – biggest
pet peeves include when people honk at him while running, or saying “run, Forrest, run” – favorite cartoon character is Batman.
2012 Men’s Team at Goldey-Beacom College Classic
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2013 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM
Front Row (L to R): Stephen Taylor, Jordan Swain, Marshall Hawkins, Rachel Jones, Ken Fontal
Second Row (L to R): Matt Mossman, Tijen Ozcan, Mike O’Brian, SaraBeth Oppermann, Quinn Marvel, Jeanette Halliburton
Back Row (L to R): Head Coach Keith Jones, Assistant Coach Jill Bosch, Mike Wright, Jesus Amezquita, Penelope Fantis, Tyler Muse, Whitney Hora, Richie
Mitten, Chelsie Maher, Nathan Parmenter, Morgan Ferrick, Brandon Parker, Mark Hannagan, Assistant Coach Andy Weaver
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2012 INDIVIDUAL STATS
Runner DVC Invite WUXC Invite RiverHawks Philly Metro Don Cathcart GBC Fall Classic CACC Regionals NationalsAmezquita 9th (29:13.97) 11th (30:46.88) 27th (27:19) 11th (29:30) 11th (26:18) 5th (29:10) 8th (28:31) 73rd (33:02.0)Davidson 2nd (24:31.08) 1st (20:53.94) 5th (19:03) 1st (20:12) 2nd (21:55) 1st (19:14) 1st (19:00) 5th (21:52.9) 130th (22:38.2)Ferrick 68th (29:38.38) 32nd (24:36.09) 62nd (22:40) 43rd (23:59) 57th (26:17) 21st (23:06) 43rd (23:18) 133rd (26:08.2)Halliburton 3rd (24:43.06) 2nd (20:55.93) 19th (19:35) 8th (20:55) 9th (23:02) 2nd (20:16) 4th (20:10) 37th (23:09.2)Hora DNP DNP 59th (22:00) 38th (23:34) 32nd (24:27) 11th (21:57) 21st (21:41) 74th (24:14.2)Marvel 55th (33:18.33) 43rd (33:56.74) 67th (29:53) 40th (33:11) 40th (27:47) 15th (31:10) 23rd (30:03) 139th (35:51.2)McCrea 100th (33:02.44) 63rd (27:33.15) 65th (22:56) 62nd (25:50) 81st (30:48) 51st (26:16) 59th (24:56) 163rd (27:37.0)Mitten 7th (29:04.91) 8th (30:28.63) 26th (27:18) 6th (28:46) 4th (25:36) 3rd (28:57) 4th (27:41) 36th (31:57.4)Mossman 6th (28:56.67) 5th (30:10.20) 17th (26:52) DNP 12th (26:29) DNP 7th (28:21) 63rd (32:44.1)O'Brian DNP DNP DNP 3rd (28:13) 7th (25:48) 2nd (28:46) 3rd (27:33) 22nd (31:16.5)Oppermann 54th (28:50.44) 14th (22:43.74) DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPParker 93rd (37:32.37) 70th (37:52.81) 78th (32:21) 78th (36:22) 104th (30:19) 44th (34:00) DNP DNPRichardson DNP 25th (32:03.30) 55th (28:44) 18th (30:34) 28th (27:08) 14th (31:08) 25th (30:11) 86th (33:27.1)Steele 1st (28:03.12) 1st (29:21.53) 8th (26:21) 2nd (27:58) 1st (25:31) DNP 5th (27:45) 44th (32:09.6)Trotta 65th (34:18.59) 47th (34:09.56 68th (29:56) 56th (33:54) 91st (29:24) 23rd (31:57) DNP DNPWright 29th (31.02.50 26th (32:03.57) 70th (30:06) 29th (31:52) 102nd (30:08) 22nd (31:51) DNP DNP
DVC Invite Delaware Valley College Invite, DVC Campus, Doylestown, Pa. Men 8K, Women 6KWUXC Invite 12th Annual Wilmington University Invite, Carousel Park, Wilmington, Del. Men 8K, Women 5KRiverHawks RiverHawk Cross Country Invitational, Mines Falls Park, Nashua, N.H. Men 8K, Women 5KPhilly Metro 33rd Philadelphia Metropolitan, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa. Men 5 miles, Women 5KDon Cathcart Salisbury Invite (Don Cathcart Invitational), Winter Park Place, Salisbury, Md. Men 8K, Women 6KGBC Fall Classic Goldey Beacom Fall Classic, Carousel Park, Wilmington, Del. Men 8K, Women 5KCACC Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Championship, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa. Men 5 miles, Women 5KRegionals NCAA Division II Northeast Region CC Championships, Mines Falls Park, Nashua, N.H. Men 10K, Women 6KNationals NCAA Division II National Championship Meet, Missouri Southern State University, Joplin, Mo. Women 6K
2012 Wilmington University Cross Country Statistics
Keith Jones - 2012 CACC Men’s Coach of the Year
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2012 RESULTS
2012 Wilmington University Cross Country Team Results
Date Event Host Result
Sept. 1 Delaware Valley College Invite Delaware Valley College (Campus) Men: 2nd/15 Women: 5th/15
Sept. 8 12th Annual WUXC Invite Wilmington University (Carousel Park, Wilmington Del.) Men: 1st/9 Women: 4th/11
Sept. 15 Riverhawk Invitational UMass Lowell (Mines Falls Park, Nashua, N.H) Men: 4th/6 Women: 7th/8
Sept. 22 Philadelphia Metro Invitational Philadelphia University (Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.) Men: 1st/14 Women: 6th/16
Sept. 29 Don Cathcart Invite Salisbury University (Winter Place Park, Salisbury, Md.) Men: 1st/14 Women: 8th/13
Oct. 5 Goldey-Beacom Fall Classic Goldey-Beacom (Carousel Park, Wilmington, Del.) Men: 1st/12 Women: 3rd/12
Oct. 21 CACC Championship Meet CACC (Belmont Plateau, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.) Men: 1st/10 Women: 5th/14
Nov. 4 NCAA Division II East Regional NCAA (Mines Falls Park, Nashua, N.H.) Men: 7th/27 Women: 16th/28
Nov. 17 NCAA Division II Nationals Missouri Southern State (Joplin, Mo.) Althea Davidson 130th/249
2012 CACC Men’s Team Champions
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2012 CACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Cross Country Championship Belmont Plateau, Philadelphia, PA Race Scored by Bryn Mawr Racing Company 10/21/2012
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1. 27 Wilmington (del.) ( 27:59 2:19:51 0:58)========================================== 1 3 Mike O'Brian M JR 27:33 2 4 Richie Mitten M SO 27:41 3 5 Bill Steele M SR 27:45 4 7 Matt Mossman M SO 28:21 5 8 Jesus Amezquita M FR 28:31 6 ( 23) Quinn Marvel M FR 30:03 7 ( 25) Carl Richardson M FR 30:11
2. 39 Felician ( 27:59 2:19:53 2:51)========================================== 1 1 Rob Albano M SR 26:23 2 2 Taylor Trumbetti M SR 26:58 3 10 Tim Kicha M SR 28:39 4 11 Joe Eagan M SO 28:39 5 15 Steve Omari M SO 29:14 6 ( 17) Aiden Lynch M FR 29:16 7 ( 27) Tom Cooke M FR 30:29 Female Team Results----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. 44 Philadelphia U. ( 20:44 1:43:38 1:43)========================================== 1 2 Alyssa Litty F FR 20:04 2 5 Taylor Falvey F SO 20:23 3 6 Emilie Barton F FR 20:36 4 9 Chelsea Attaway F JR 20:48 5 22 Christina Wetzel F JR 21:47 6 ( 26) Courtney Lafferty F FR 22:03 7 ( 56) Meghan McAdorey F SR 24:34
2. 81 Georgian Court ( 21:26 1:47:08 2:01)========================================== 1 8 Isalin Howard F SO 20:47 2 10 Justine Berger F SR 20:53 3 14 Cynthia Cuiule F SR 21:12 4 17 Jamie Hand F FR 21:28 5 32 Laura Amdur F FR 22:48 6 ( 36) Allison Landry F SR 22:53 7 ( 41) Megan Kelly F SO 23:15
3. 97 U. Of Sciences ( 21:37 1:48:03 2:22)========================================== 1 3 Brianna Ligotski F FR 20:10 2 15 Jordan Lyons F SR 21:22 3 20 Kristin Waters F SR 21:41 4 29 Melissa Humble F SO 22:18 5 30 Grace John F FR 22:32 6 ( 39) Allison Kmetz F FR 22:57 7 ( 42) Jennifer O'Laughlin F SO 23:15
4. 98 Dominican (n.Y.) ( 21:42 1:48:29 2:00)========================================== 1 7 Carolina Cassin F FR 20:41 2 16 Krystal Campbell F JR 21:24 3 19 Jessica Avila F JR 21:40 4 25 Renee Roncase F SO 22:03 5 31 Ashley Ramdin F SO 22:41 6 ( 79) Ashley Hodges F SR 30:18 7 ( 80) Sharrika Brent F SR 30:57
5. 128 Wilmington (del.) ( 21:49 1:49:05 5:56)========================================== 1 1 Althea Davidson F SO 19:00 2 4 Jeanette Halliburton F JR 20:10 3 21 Whitney Hora F JR 21:41 4 43 Morgan Ferrick F FR 23:18 5 59 Kristy McCrea F SR 24:56
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2012 CACC AWARDS
CACC All-Conference Team
Men’s (Top 15 Finishers)Rob Albano, Felician College
Taylor Trumbetto, Felician College
Mike O’Brian, Wilmington UniversityRichie Mitten, Wilmington University
Bill Steele, Wilmington UniversityTim Malloy, Philadelphia University
Matt Mossman, Wilmington UniversityJesus Amezquite, Wilmington University
David Richardson, Holy Family University
Tim Kicha, Felician College
Joe Eagan, Felician College
Stuart Guild, Nyack College
Eric Lacy, Philadelphia University
James McShane, Philadelphia University
Steve Omari, Felician College
Women’s (Top 15 Finishers)Althea Davidson, Wilmington University
Alyssa Litty, Philadelphia University
Brianna Ligotski, University of the Sciences
Jeanette Halliburton, Wilmington UniversityTaylor Falvey, Philadelphia University
Emilie Barton, Philadelphia University
Carolina Cassin, Dominican College
Isalin Howard, Georgian Court University
Chelsea Attaway, Philadelphia University
Justine Berger, Georgian Court University
Jennifer Boyle, Holy Family University
Pamela Code, Nyack College
Tori Trador, Nyack College
Cynthia Cuicle, Georgian Court University
Jordan Lyons, University of the Sciences
Award Winners
2012 CACC Men’s Runner of the Year: Rob Albano, Felician
2012 CACC Men’s Rookie of the Year: Jesus Amezquita, Wilmington2012 CACC Men’s Coach of the Year: Keith Jones, Wilmington
2012 CACC Team Sportsmanship Award: Wilmington and USciences
2012 CACC Women’s Runner of the Year: Althea Davidson, Wilmington2012 CACC Women’s Rookie of the Year: Alyssa Litty, Philadelphia
2012 CACC Women’s Coach of the Year: Latia Deylii, Nyack
2012 CACC Anne Jackson Memorial Women’s Cross Country Team Sportsmanship Award: Nyack
Althea Davidson Capturing the 2012 CACC Women’s Runner of the Year
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continue on 40. New Athletic Facility parking lot is on the right hand side following
Walther Road and the turf fi eld.
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1. Philadelphia University
4201 Henry Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144
2. Goldey-Beacom College
4701 Limestone Road
Wilmington, DE 19808
3. University of the Sciences
600 South 43rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
4. Holy Family University
9801 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19114
5. Georgian Court University
900 Lakewood Avenue
Lakewood, NJ 08701
6. Felician College
223 Montross Avenue
Rutherford, NJ 07070
7. Bloomfi eld College
467 Franklin Street
Bloomfi eld, NJ 07003
8. Caldwell College
120 Bloomfi eld Avenue
Caldwell, NJ 07006
9. Dominican College
470 Western Highway
Orangeburg, NY 10962
10. Nyack College
1 South Boulevard
Nyack, NY 10960
11. Post University
800 Country Club Road
Waterbury, CT 06708
12. Chestnut Hill College
9601 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19118
13. Concordia College
171 White Plains Road
Bronxville, NY 10708
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