LATROBE, Pa.- Franciscan University Cross Country travelled to
the Seton Hill Invitational on Saturday and stood their own on a
challenging course against DI and DII teams. The men's team
finished fourth out of four teams and the Lady Barons, fifth out of
six.
"We had some good races on a really difficult course against
some top-notch competition," head coach Dan Kuebler said. "We knew
we weren't going to do really well in terms of team competition but
we were just using this as an early season measuring point to see
how we are and to handle a really tough course."
Junior Patrick Flanagan led the men's team with a 14th place
finish. Flanagan's time of 31:10 compares competitively to the
winning time of 28:50 on the Seton's slower course. Freshmen Emmit
Delaney and Thomas Eversall also ran well for such grueling
terrain.
"Emmit and Thomas probably had the two best races of the day,"
Kuebler said. "Emmit finished third on the team and Thomas finished
seventh, but even so they just ran very, very strong races."
FUS went out strong into the challenging course of rolling
hills, trails, and three significant hills. Despite the tough race,
the Barons still performed well, remaining competitive with DII
opponent, Seton Hill.
On the women's side, Colene Smith and Molly Chambers led the
Lady Barons for a successful day on the course. Both had strong
races, with Smith finishing in 35th with a time of 23:06 and
Chambers, second for FUS, finishing 40th with a time of 24:09.
"Colene Smith has the best race of her time here at Franciscan,"
Kuebler said. "There were more teams with the women so it was a bit
of a bigger race and it was not her fastest time ever because it
was such a slow course, but it was by far her best race."
The Lady Barons beat the only other Division III team, Pitt-
Johnstown, that competed in the meet. Kuebler, impressed with both
the men's and women's teams, especially against the day's
competition, is confident that they will continue to run at their
highest potential moving forward.
"We didn't see any other teams that we normally run against,"
Kuebler said. "We want to run against these stronger teams to
challenge ourselves on a tough course, see where we are at. They
did really well for having to run against mostly scholarship
runners."
The Barons will continue their season at the National Catholic
Championships in South Bend, Indiana on September 20th