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Notre Dame cross country release for BIG EAST Championship
October
31, 2002
The University of Notre Dame women's and men's cross country teams are
in the middle of the most crucial stage in the 2002 schedule - and ready to
take on several of the best teams in the nation at the 2002 BIG EAST
Championship, held at Franklin Park in Boston, Mass., on Friday. The 6K
women's race is set for 12:20 p.m., while the men's 8K race begins at 11:30
a.m.
The men's team will be looking to defend their 2001 team title, while
the women are looking to break through for their first championship after
finishing fourth a year ago.
Women's Outlook: The Irish women have been among the best in the nation
this season and enter the meet ranked 13th in the nation (after having been
ranked as high as third this season) and claiming the team titles at the
adidas Invitational and National Catholic meets. Head coach Tim Connelly has
successfully mixed a talented veteran team with one of the strongest
freshman groups in the nation into a squad that will contend for the team
title on Friday.
Early in the season, any discussion about the Irish women's team began
with sophomore Lauren King. Lauren King burst on the scene last year at the
Notre Dame Invitational, winning her first collegiate cross country and not
looking back. She finished as an All-American in 2001, but had a
disappointing performance at last year's BIG EAST meet.
Freshman Molly Huddle has followed Lauren King's pattern from the 2001
season this fall. Huddle utilized the Notre Dame Invitational to announce
her presence to the nation, finishing fourth as the top Irish runner in the
meet. Since her first race, Huddle has proven to be a dependable scorer,
taking sixth place at the Pre-National meet in a possible precursor to
All-America honors at the national meet.
Lauren King and Huddle are not the only Irish harriers prepared to run
at the front of the pack this Friday. Senior Jennifer Handley ran a great
race at the BIG EAST Championship in 2001, finishing seventh and earning
all-BIG EAST honors. Handley has been following a tough training regiment
over the last few weeks, but Connelly believes the veteran is ready to put
it all together at the league championship. Handley's finishes include sixth
in the adidas Invitational, ninth in the Notre Dame Invitational and 37th in
the Pre-National. She has earned all-BIG EAST honors the last two seasons
and should make it three in a row this weekend.
Behind Lauren King, Huddle and Handley, the picture becomes fuzzy but
the talent level does not drop off. Freshmen Stephanie Madia, Lori King and
Jean Marinangeli have all shown the ability to be the fourth runner for the
Irish and sophomore Katie Wales in the mix as well. Lori King ran her best
race of the season in the Pre National's open race two weeks ago, finishing
seventh and assuring herself a spot in Notre Dame's nine runners in the BIG
EAST Championship field.
Madia took fifth place in her first collegiate meet (National Catholic)
and has run well since, finishing 34th in the Notre Dame Invitational and
71st in the Pre National. Marinangeli followed Lori King's pattern with a
solid performance in the Pre National open race, finishing in 17th.
Wales has been among the most dependable runners on the Irish roster,
with a seventh-place effort in the adidas Invite, fourth at the National
Catholic, 24th at the Notre Dame Invitational and 93rd in the Pre National.
Ana Morales, who began running cross country late this season, has force
her way into the BIG EAST lineup with solid efforts over the last few weeks.
Morales ran to an eighth-place finish in the Notre Dame Invitational Gold
Division race, then followed up with a 24th-place finish in the Pre National
open race.
Jennifer Fibuch will also run among Notre Dame's nine entries on Friday.
Fibuch has been steady throughout her entire career with the Irish, and the
2002 season has seen no change in her effort. She finished ninth at the
adidas Invitational, 39th at the Notre Dame Invitational and 124th at the
Pre National.
Irish fans might be wondering why junior Megan Johnson's name is missing
from Notre Dame's lineup this weekend. An all-BIG EAST performer last season
(14th), Johnson stepped in a hole during the Pre National meet and tweaked
her leg. She will be making the trip with the Irish on Friday and is hoping
to return for the Great Lakes Regional on Nov. 16.
Men's Outlook: The men's team quest for a second consecutive BIG EAST
title was dealt a blow two weeks ago, as junior Todd Mobley has been
sidelined with a leg injury. The all-star, who boasted two individual
victories this year at the adidas Invitational and National Catholic, will
not be in Notre Dame's lineup on Friday.
That leaves the men's team fate in the hands of some talented, but
unproven, runners. Freshman Tim Moore has lived up to all the expectations
head coach Joe Piane held when the rookie hit campus this fall. Moore
finished second behind Mobley at both the adidas Invite and National
Catholic and ran well at the Notre Dame Invitational with a sixth-place
effort.
Moore was the top Irish finisher at the Pre National as well, taking
22nd place and displaying the ability to earn All-America honors at the
national meet. He will be charged with leading the Notre Dame team into a
highly competitive conference meet this weekend.
The number three runner for the Irish (who will have to be #2 this
weekend) has switched back and forth between freshman Kaleb Van Ort and
senior John Keane. Van Ort ran extremely well early in the season, finishing
eighth in both the adidas Invitational and the National Catholic. He fell to
84th, however, at the Notre Dame Invitational and ended up 183rd at the Pre
National meet.
Keane has been strong the entire season, ending up fifth at the National
Catholic and 33rd at the Notre Dame Invitational. One of the hardest workers
on the team, Keane has shown he has the guts to run with more talented
runners and defeat them at the end of the race.
Sophomore Eric Morrison should be among Notre Dame's scoring finishers
at the BIG EAST meet. He has come through for the Irish this season in an
unexpected role, as the track and field 800-meter specialist did not compete
as a freshman. He won the National Catholic JV race this year, finished a
solid 36th at the Notre Dame Invitational and took 83rd at the Pre National
meet.
David Alber has run well this season, and stepped up at the Pre National
meet to be the second Irish harrier across the finish line. He took 34th at
the Pre National, and his 16th place finish at the adidas Invite, seventh at
National Catholic and 43rd at the Notre Dame Invitational indicates that the
junior has been steady and dependable the entire year.
The rest of the nine entries for the Irish have all shown the ability to
compete with the best and will have to run the race of their careers on
Friday to keep Notre Dame in the top five. Sophomore Ryan Johnson finished
20th in the Pre National open race two weeks ago and looks to be on top of
his game right now. Junior Brian Kerwin has been up and down this season
(22nd at the adidas Invitational, sixth at the National Catholic, 53rd at
the Notre Dame Invite), but he ran well in the Pre National open race to
finish 19th.
Junior Kevin Somok has not competed since the Notre Dame Invitational,
but his 21st place effort at the adidas Invitational proves that he can run
well in a talented field. Freshman Austin Weaver also is entering this
weekend's race, coming off a fifth-place finish at the Bronco Open three
weeks ago.
Scouting the field: The BIG EAST Conference is one of the best in the
nation for cross country, and this weekend's meet will feature many of the
top teams in the nation. The women's race will have five of the top 30 teams
in the nation according to the latest FinishLynx ranking (Oct. 21).
Defending BIG EAST Champion Georgetown will enter the race ranked fifth and
return all five scoring runners from its 2001 squad. The Hoyas also finished
third in their race at the Pre National meet.
Providence is always one of the best squads in the land, and the 2002
squad has won three meets as a team this season. They are currently ranked
14th.
Villanova has developed one of their best teams in recent history this
year and will run this weekend's meet as the 22nd-ranked group in the
country. They finished second behing Providence at the Penn State
Invitational.
Boston College, ranked 30th, should not be overlooked either. They have
won all three meets in which they have competed this season and a different
Eagle runner has taken first in each race.
Over on the men's side, Georgetown is looking to break through for its
first men's team title since 1994. The Hoyas have finished in second place
six out of the last eight years and enter the meet ranked 13th in the
nation.
Providence will give the Hoyas a run for their money, as the Friars look
to return to the winner's podium for the second time in three years (2000
was their last team victory). Providence has won three cross country meets
this season and are currently ranked 17th in the nation.
The Villanova Wildcats cannot be overlooked. They have been ranked
nationally every week this season and currently sit in 16th place.
Notre Dame's BIG EAST history: The past few seasons have been very kind
to the Notre Dame men's cross country team, while the women have been
steadily moving toward the 2002 season - the year they will contend for the
conference title.
The men's team has claimed the team title three out of the last five
years, breaking through in 1997, then following up with wins in 1999 and
2001. In 1999, Ryan Shay became the first Irish runner to win the individual
title and a Notre Dame runner has finished in the top eight every year since
1995 (the first year the Irish started BIG EAST Conference competition).
The Irish women, on the other hand, have been slowly moving up the ranks
since 1995. They finished fifth in 1998 and 1999, then moved up to fourth
last season. Individually, current senior Jennifer Handley has two all-BIG
EAST finishes on her resume (12th, 1999, seventh, 2001) and JoAnna Deeter
owns the highest-ever female individual finish, taking second in 1996.
The BIG EAST Championship course: The 2002 BIG EAST Championship returns
to Franklin Park in Boston, Mass., this season. The league meet began in
1979 in Franklin Park, with the Providence Friars claiming their first of
four consecutive BIG EAST Championships. The venue changed to Van Cortlandt
Park in 1988 and has changed back and forth periodically ever since. The men
will run 8K, while the women will run 6K.
MEN'S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS:
Year Champion Score Runner-Up Score Site
2001 Notre Dame 49 Villanova 52 VCP
2000 Providence 39 Georgetown 46 FP
1999 Notre Dame 43 Georgetown 57 VCP
1998 Providence 36 Georgetown 75 FP
1997 Notre Dame 50 Providence 74 VCP
1996 Providence 76 Georgetown 79 FP
1995 Providence 50 Georgetown 74 VCP
WOMEN'S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS:
2001 Georgetown 36 Boston College 53 VCP
2000 Boston College 38 Providence 71 FP
1999 Georgetown 41 Providence 59 VCP
1998 Villanova 40 Georgetown 63 FP
1997 Providence 52 Georgetown 58 VCP
1996 Providence 47 Georgetown 58 FP
1995 Providence 37 Villanova 51 VCP
TOP NOTRE DAME MEN'S FINISHER: TOP NOTRE DAME WOMEN'S FINISHER:
2001 Luke Watson 2nd 2001 Jennifer Handley 7th
2000 Luke Watson 7th 2000 Chrissy Kuenster 18th
1999 Ryan Shay 1st 1999 Allison Klemmer 4th
1998 Ryan Shay 6th 1998 JoAnna Deeter 3rd
1997 Jason Rexing 4th 1997 JoAnna Deeter 16th
1996 Jason Rexing 2nd 1996 JoAnna Deeter 2nd
1995 Derek Seiling 5th 1995 Maureen Kelly 23rd
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