Men's Cross Country Captures NCAA Northeast Regional Championship

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Senior All-American Hamish Thorpe finished second at the NCAA Northeast Regionals, enroute to a first-place team finish.

Senior All-American Hamish Thorpe finished second at the NCAA Northeast Regionals, enroute to a first-place team finish.

Nov. 10, 2001

BOSTON, Mass. - The 10th-ranked Providence men's cross country team scored 59 points to capture the 2001 NCAA Northeast Regional Cross Country Championship on Saturday, November 10 at Franklin Park in Boston, Mass. PC's eighth-ranked women's team scored 95 points and finished second behind Boston College (53 points) in the women's race. The top two men's and women's teams advance to the NCAA Championship on Monday, November 19 at Furman Univeristy in Greenville, South Carolina.

In the men's race senior All-American Hamish Thorpe (Auckland, New Zealand) finished second (29:45) to lead the Friars. Senior Dermot Galvin (Kilrush, Ireland) finished sixth (30:02), freshman Patrick Moulton (Pelham, N.H.) took 12th place (30:27), freshman Dylan Wykes (Kingston, Ontario) finished 17th (30:37), freshman Patrick Guidera (Clonmel, Ireland) placed 22nd (30:51) and junior Tyler McCabe (Mystic, Conn.) finished 33rd in a time of 31:08. Dan Wilson from the Univeristy of Connecticut won the men's race with a time of 29:44.

In the women's race the Friars were paced by senior Claire Shearman (Portsmouth, N.H.). Shearman finished seventh overall in a time of 21:03. Junior Roisin McGettigan (Wicklow, Ireland) finished ninth (21:06) and senior Kathryn Casserly (Galway, Ireland) finished 11th 21:10 to round out the top-15 runners overall. Freshman Deirdre Byrne (Avoca, Ireland) finished 27th (21:36), junior Emer O'Shea (Limerick, Ireland) placed 41st (21:51), senior Marissa Colburn (Wethersfield, Conn.) finished 57th (22:14) and sophomore Lisa Cappello (Lockport, N.Y.) finished 73rd (22:32).

The men's and women's teams return to action on November 19 at the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships in Greenville, South Carolina. The PC men's team will be making its seventh-straight appearance, after finishing third in 2000. The women's team will be making its 13th-consecutive appearance. In 2000, the Friar women finished ninth at the NCAA Championships.

MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (10,000 meters)
Top-10 Finishers

1. Dan Wilson UConn 29:44 2. Hamish Thorpe PC 29:45 3. Tom McArdle DC 29:50 4. Enda Johnson Brown 29:58 5. Jochen Dieckfoss BU 30:00 6. Dermot Galvin PC 30:02 7. Max King CU 30:13 8. Jeimie Slick Buffalo 30:15 9. Jamie Rodrigues Albany 30:19 10. Matt Spring MC 30:23

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12. Patrick Moulton PC 30:27 17. Dylan Wykes PC 30:37 22. Patrick Guidera PC 30:51 33. Tyler McCabe PC 31:08

MEN'S TEAM RESULTS (Top-10 of 36)

1. Providence 59 2. Dartmouth 111 3. US Military 147 4. Harvard 166 5. Yale 171 6. Boston Univ. 224 7. Cornell 242 8. New Hampshire 251 9. Albany 282 10. Manhattan 306

WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (6,000 meters) Top-10 Finishers

1. Megan Guiney BC 20:29 2. Kate O'Neill Yale 20:33 3. Maria Cicero BC 20:33 4. Caitlin Hickin Col. 20:39 5. Laura O'Neill Yale 20:49 6. Katie Ryan BC 20:54 7. Claire Shearman PC 21:03 8. Rachel Felton BU 21:05 9. Roisin McGettigan PC 21:06 10. Kim Thalmann Brown 21:06

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11. Kathryn Casserly PC 21:10 27. Deirdre Byrne PC 21:36 41 Emer O'Shea PC 21:51 57. Marissa Colburn PC 22:14 73. Lisa Cappello PC 22:32

WOMEN'S TEAM RESULTS (Top-10 of 34) 1. Boston College 53 2. Providence 95 3. Brown 118 4. Cornell 120 5. Yale 128 6-tie Columbia 143 6-tie Boston Univ. 143 8. Dartmouth 158 9. Rhode Island 282 10. Harvard 337


 

 

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