OBERLIN, Ohio – The men's and women's cross
country teams of Franciscan University continued in their
competitive placement at the Inter-Regional Rumble Saturday morning
at Oberlin College. The Lady Barons placed eighth out of 24 teams
and the Barons placed 22 out of 31 teams. This was the last meet
before Franciscan heads to the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate
Conference Championship October 30, at Schenley Park in
Pittsburgh.
The Lady Baron varsity team clinched top placement in the 6K.
Freshman Nicole Krajewski placed tenth out of 219 runners with a
time of 22:35. Senior Teresa Evans placed twelfth with a time of
22:39. This was Evan's returning race after an injury, and as
of now plans to run in the AMCC Championship. Katherine Manion, a
sophomore, ran a time of 23:16 and placed 41st. Senior
and captain Lexie Mathis obtained her personal record of 23:44 and
placed 67th overall.
The junior varsity race also showed great time improvements for
the Lady Barons, which head coach Dan Kuebler was particularly
proud of. Many of these girls had improvements in time – some
shaving seconds off to others running up to two and a half minutes
faster.
The Barons placed 22nd out of 33 teams, improving
from last year's last place finish. Notably, the Barons
topped conference rival Penn State Behrend who received
25th place. The Barons will continue to focus on the
strength of Behrend at the conference championship.
Baron sophomore Bill Jones ran a time of 26:37 for the
men's 8K, placing 80th out of 284 runners. This
was also Jones's first race coming back from an injury that
sidelines him for three weeks. Freshman Joey Schleuter placed
101st with a time of 26:49, and junior Kevin LeRoy
placed 110th with a time of 26:55.
With an overall solid race at Oberlin, Franciscan will look to
hit its highest improvements on Saturday, October 30, at the AMCC
Championship as the Lady Barons defend their two-year championship
title and the Barons focus on toppling conference leader Penn State
Behrend.