PITTSBURGH, Pa. – Franciscan University's men and
women's cross country teams faced a challenging course and
competition Saturday morning for the Carnegie Mellon Invitational
at Schenley Park. Facing universities in division one through
three, the Barons placed 12th out of 22 teams and the
Lady Barons clinched an invitational trophy with a third place
finish out of 24 teams.
For the first half of the men's 8K and the women's
5K course, the runners faced a progressively downhill course, only
to have to turn around and finish the second half running up the
same hill. Despite these tiring features, both teams persevered and
came out successful.
Freshman Nicole Krajewski clipped a time of 19:14, placing
eighth overall out of 261 girls. Katherine Manion followed close
behind in 13th place with a time of 19:41. Krajewski and
Manion were the first and second place runners for the Lady Barons
on the day.
Wayne State University and Carnegie Mellon finished in first and
second place, respectively. The Franciscan Lady Barons followed
with a team score of 119.
Kevin LeRoy, Franciscan's number one runner for the meet,
placed 55th out of 234 runners with a time of 27:42.
Franciscan's second runner of the day, Joey Schlueter, placed
70th overall with a time of 27:59.
Two essential members of the Franciscan team were missing from
the meet. Bill Jones and Teresa Evans were out due to injuries.
Franciscan's cross country team will return to this course
at Schenley Park for the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
Championship October 30. Until then, Franciscan will run in the
Cross Country Intra-Regional Rumble in Oberlin, Ohio, next
Saturday, October 16.