Mobley And King Are Top Finishers In Adidas Invitiational
September
6, 2002
Todd Mobley won the men's race as the Notre Dame men's cross country team
finished second in a strong field. Lauren King came in second, and the
Irish women won the meet, as the team looks to ascend in the national polls.
NOTRE DAME, Ind. - (9-6-02) The University of Notre Dame men's cross country
team showed that it should have little trouble rebounding from the loss of
three All-Americans this past off-season. The men posted a strong
second-place finish at the inaugural Adidas Invitational. The Invitational,
held this Friday at Notre Dame's Burke Memorial Golf Course, was the first
cross country meet of the year for the Irish. It was also the earliest in
the season Notre Dame has ever hosted a cross country meet.
The top finisher for the Irish, in the field of 40 runners, was junior
All-American Todd Mobley who won the men's race in a time of 24:51, for his
second career victory. Mobley was chased home by teammate Tim Moore, who
finished second in a time of 25:02. Moore, a freshman and 2001 FootLocker
Cross Country Champion, was running in his first collegiate meet. The other
Irish runners who scored points in the meet were: freshman Kaleb Van Ort
(8th 25:13); senior John Keane (15th 25:35); and junior David Alber (16th
25:43).
The men's team entered the meet ranked 25th nationally, and will likely
improve that ranking after this second-place finish. The Irish were only
bested by North Carolina State, who entered with a number seven ranking.
Notre Dame defeated 13th ranked Arizona State as well as Tennessee, which
was in the "also receiving votes" category. NC State took first place with
a score of 32, Notre Dame was second scoring 42 points, Tennessee was third
with 70 points, and Arizona State was fourth with a score of 72.
The women's cross country team entered Friday's Adidas Invitational ranked
10th in the country, their highest ranking ever, and will almost certainly
rise in the next poll after winning the meet. The women, who ran none of
their freshmen, beat #3 North Carolina State and #19 Arizona State. Notre
Dame won the meet with a score of 32, NC State was second with 43 points,
and Arizona State was fourth with 45 points.
The top Irish finisher was sophomore All-American Lauren King. King
finished second with a time of 17:24 in the field of 32. Behind King, Irish
runners swept positions six through nine. In order, those finishers were:
All BIG-EAST senior Jennifer Handley (17:47), junior Katie Wales (18:10),
junior Megan Johnson (18:12), and senior Jennifer Fibuch (18:13).
Alan Wasielewski
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