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![]() Audrey Noonan won the Carnegie Mellon Invitational for the second straight year |
Oct. 13, 2007
PITTSBURGH, PA - Both the men's and women's cross country teams took third in their respective races at the Carnegie Mellon Invitational on Saturday afternoon. Junior Audrey Noonan won the individual title for the second straight season at the Invite in 18:28.02. Junior Chris Pisano led the men with a 9th place finish in 26:09.69.
Noonan was the first of three women for GW to place in the top 10. Senior Mae Polhemus placed sixth out of 197 runners in a personal record, 19:02.69. Sophomore Meaghan Smith, despite an injury, placed ninth in a personal record, 19:24.02. A pair of freshman rounded out the scorers for the Colonials as Jessica Stern placed 22nd overall in 19:59.96 and Laura Petrik finished 53rd in 20:42.69. Katie Walsh followed closely in 54th place, clocking in a personal best, 20:44.73. Three Colonials made their collegiate debuts with freshman Estelle Faulkner leading in 22:01.09, good for 94th place overall. Sophomore Jaskaren Randhawa and freshman Phillipa Spencer placed 109th and 110th in 22:49.10 and 22:49.50, respectively. Sophomore Kelly Wills who raced most of her freshman season, made her season debut and finished in 22:24.44, good for 103rd overall.
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The Colonials next competition is at the Atlantic 10 Championships in Philadelphia, PA at Belmont Plateau on Saturday, October 27. Audrey Noonan finished seventh at last year's A-10 Championship in a Colonials record 18:19.20 to be named to the All-Conference team.