2005 IC4A Cross Country Championship
Duke University captured the 2005 ECAC IC4A
Championship held at Van Cortlandt Park on Saturday, November
19. Fordham University was the host.
The day opened with the men's five mile Coaches race, as UMass'
Paul Noone won the race in a time of 26:30. The top five was
rounded out by Bryce Wilk from William & Mary (26:36), David
Groff form William & Mary (26:56), Bill Ceriello from La Salle
(27:13), and Stephen Knox from La Salle (27:24). Justin Kopunek and
Mike DeLorenzo were the lone Fordham competitors finishing 19th
(28:23) and 37th (30:42) overall, respectively.
The IC4A Championship race, which is considered the top race for
the men, Duke took the team title with a score of 98, followed
closely by Cornell in second (112 points), and Notre Dame (127).
St. Francis University's Ryan Sheehan won the five-mile individual
title in a time of 24:58.9, followed by James Madison's C.W. Moran
in second (25:01.6), Notre Dame's A.J. Andrassey and Jake Watson in
third (25:12.7) and fourth (25:13.6), and Duke's Keith Krieger in
fifth (25:14.0).
The ECAC Championships race followed, as Cornell won the team
title with a score of 76 points, with Maryland in second (95), and
La Salle in third (109). Yale's Katherine McKinstry won the 5K
individual title in a time of 17:47.5, while Iona's Salome Kosgei
was second in 18:00.2. The top five was rounded out by James
Madison's Nelly Anderson (3rd - 18:01.7), Duke's Maddie McKeever
(4th - 18:05.5), and Cornell's Nyam Kagwima (5th - 18:07.9).
The fifth race was the IC4A University Championship, where Army
took top honors with a score of 47. Marist placed second with 98
points, with Brown in third (136) and New Hampshire in fourth
(160). Manhattan's Tyler Raymond won the five-mile individual
honor, taking first in 25:24.6, followed by Marist's Girma Segni
(25:41.8) and Army's Faraz Bala (25:45.6). Host Fordham, who was
without the services of top runner Matt Flynn due to injury, placed
eighth out of the 22 school competing, led by sophomore Tom
Finnerty, who placed 29th overall in 26:45.1, while junior Chris
McCutchan was 30th in 26:46.7. Also competing for Fordham were
senior Jeremy Mosher (56th - 27:21.3), senior Jose Benitez (65th -
27:29.6), sophomore Steve D'Ambrosio (83rd - 27:42.7), and freshman
Tom Papain (86th - 27:45.1).
The final race on Saturday was the ECAC University. New Hampshire
won this title with a score of 76 points, followed by Binghamton
(137), Sacred Heart (140), and Army (160). Leading the way for New
Hampshire was Catherine Parker, who took the 5K individual title in
18:10.5, followed by Loyola's Caitlin Dunne in second (18:14.6) and
Stony Brook's Dana Hastie in third (18:21.2). Host Fordham placed
ninth out of 22 teams, led by freshman Jackie Prevete, who placed
10th overall in 18:44.4, the fastest time for any Fordham women's
runner over the Van Cortlandt Park course in over 10 years. Senior
Tracey LaFrano placed 34th overall in 19:40.8 with freshman Brigid
Moriarty right behind her in 46th in 19:53.0. Also competing for
the Rams were senior Stephanie Luther in 50th (20:03.2), junior
Linda Michlik in 96th (20:58.7), and Marisa Kelly in 106th
(21:29.4).
Championship Individual Results












