Oct. 16, 2009
Results (PDF)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -
Freshman Greg Jubb was the first Terrapin to the line on Friday at the Panorama Farms Invitational cross country event hosted by the University of Virginia.
Jubb was 66th overall, completing the 8-kilometer course in 25:30.48. Kyle Gaffney (76th, 25:43.79), Ben Diestel (81st, 25:49.58), Kevin Gahr (84th, 25:53.19) and Mike Cator (86th, 26:01.97) also were among the top five scorers for the Terrapins.
Many of Maryland's top runners skipped the event while continuing training for the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships, to be held Oct. 31 in Cary, N.C.
The Terrapins finished in 10th place with 302 points. The field included four teams ranked in the top 30 in the nation. Virginia, ranked 15th, won the men's team event with 30 points, besting 11th-ranked Syracuse (41), 24th-ranked Villanova (70) and 26th-ranked Duke (109).
Emil Heineking of Virginia cut 36 seconds off the old course record to earn the individual title. He won by 20 seconds over Villanova's Mat Mildenhall.
On the women's side, junior Ashley Campbell led University of Maryland runners to the finish line with a 21st-place finish individually and helping the Terrapins to fifth in the women's team standings Friday at the Panorama Farms Invitational cross country meet hosted by the University of Virginia.
Campbell ran the 6-kilometer event in 22:05.87, marking the first time this season she was the first Terrapin to the line. The Terrapins finished with 126 points in the team standings, just nine points behind third-place Texas A&M.
Villanova, the second-ranked team in the nation, scored a near-perfect total of 17 points to easily win the women's team event. No. 10 Virginia was second with 52, with Tennessee in third at 69.
Villanova's Sheila Reid broke the 6K course record by taking the individual title in 20:13.43. She won by two seconds over teammate Nicole Shappert.
Also for Maryland, Christina Nelson was 26th in 22:14.38, Angeli Sivaraman was 28th in 22:18.49, Halsey Sinclair placed 31st in 22:28.59 and freshman Julie Fricke was the Terps' final scorer in 32nd at 22:29.23.
The Terrapins are off until the ACC Championships in two weeks.
WOMEN'S TEAM RESULTS
1. Villanova 17; 2. Virginia 52; 3. Tennessee 69, 4. Texas A&M 117; 5. MARYLAND 126; 6. Richmond 157.
WOMEN'S 6K INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (Top three and Maryland finishers)
1. Sheila Reid, Villanova, 20:13.43 (course record, old: 20:23.5, Susan Kuijken, Florida State, 2007); 2. Nicole Shappert, Villanova, 20:15.86; 3. Amanda Marino, Villanova, 20:18.88... 21. Ashley Campbell, Maryland, 22:05.87; 26. Christina Nelson, Maryland, 22:14.38; 28. Angeli Sivaraman, Maryland, 22:18.49; 31. Halsey Sinclair, Maryland, 22:28.59; 32. Julie Fricke, Maryland, 22:29.23; 35. Erin Matyus, Maryland, 22:31.61; 36. Ashley Cromartie, Maryland, 22:33.85; 40. Ashlyn Sinclair, Maryland, 22:45.77; 43. Andrea Rothschild, Maryland, 22:53.41; 45. Danielle Karagannis, Maryland, 23:02.18; 48. Lindsay Ritchings, Maryland, 23:20.98; 58. Christy Goldmann, Maryland, 24:06.67; 63. Kerry Nisson, Maryland, 24:45.98; 64. Anna Roth, Maryland, 24:48.15; 68. Owoade Ayorinde, Maryland, 25:31.59; 69. Talia Ringer, Maryland, 26:06.51.
MEN'S TEAM RESULTS
1. Virginia 30; 2. Syracuse 41; 3. Villanova 70; 4. Duke 109; 5. Texas A&M 155; 6. Tennessee 158; 7. American 168; 8. Belmont 241; 9. Richmond 272; 10. MARYLAND 302.
MEN'S 8K INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (Top three and Maryland finishers)
1. Emil Heineking, Virginia, 23:16.19 (course record; old: 23:52.5, Itay Magidi, Clemson, 2006); 2. Mat Mildenhall, Villanova 23:36.34; 3. Graham Tribble, Virginia, 23:43.63... 66. Greg Jubb, Maryland, 25:30.48; 76. Kyle Gaffney, Maryland, 25:43.79; 81. Ben Diestel, Maryland, 25:49.58; 84. Kevin Gahr, Maryland, 25:53.19; 86. Mike Cator, Maryland, 26:01.97; 88. Dan Fishbein, Maryland, 26:05.42; 89. Chris Conway, Maryland, 26:07.73; 92. Drew Abernathy, Maryland, 26:20.93; 99. Craig Morgan, Maryland, 26:58.10.
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