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2008 Men’s Cross Country
In their first season as members of the MAC, the men’s team finished sixth at the MAC Championships.
Frank Redmond finished 18th at the MAC’s to earn second-team honors. He was the men’s team’s top finisher in all nine of their races.
Redmond was named team MVP for the second time. Pat Blaskiewicz received the Coach’s Award.
Josh Chaudoin was the team’s lone senior.
2007 Men’s Cross Country
Misericordia finished second at the PAC championships. The men’s team had its streak of PAC titles snapped at six.
Mike Guest finished second in the men’s race, which ended MU’s streak of individual championships at five.
Guest was joined on the All-PAC first team by teammate Pat Noonan (7th).
Frank Redmond (8th), Steve Beecher (10th) and John Peruso (13th) were named to the second team.
Redmond was the team’s MVP, and Peruso was honored with the Coach’s Award.
Guest ran the fourth fastest time in school history at the Mid-East Regional meet.
Beecher ended his college career as a four-year letterman.
2006 Men’s Cross Country
The Cougars won their sixth consecutive Pennsylvania Athletic Conference championship, while Jeff Ward gave MU their fifth straight individual champion.
Teammate Mike Petrikonis was third while defending race champion Steve Beecher was fourth.
Chase Susko and Ryan Garges also earned first-team All-PAC status, while Dillon Lockwood and Dave Barachie were second-team All-PAC.
Ward was the team MVP, and Susko received the Coach's Award.
Former MU standout Chris Wadas completed his first season as head coach.
2005 Men’s Cross Country
The Cougars won their fifth consecutive PAC championship and Steve Beecher won the individual title to extend CM's streak to four straight (current assistant coach Chris Wadas won the race from 2002-04).
Beecher was joined on the All-PAC first team by Mike Petrikonis (2nd) and Dillon Lockwood (5th).
Anthony Colardo (8th) and John Martino (11th) made second-team All-PAC.
Beecher ran the seventh-fastest time in school history to win the PAC and was named team MVP. Senior Justin Sandy earned the Coach's Award.
CM head coach Brandon Uhl was named PAC Coach of the Year for the second straight year.
2004 Men’s Cross Country
The Cougars won their fourth consecutive PAC championship.
Chris Wadas became the first runner in PAC history to win three individual PAC championchips.
Wadas, Steve Beecher, Jeff Ward, Barry Snyder and Mike Petrikonis all earned first-team All-PAC honors.
Dillon Lockwood and Chase Susko were all named second-team All-PAC. Brandon Uhl was named PAC Coach-of-the-Year.
Wadas was named MVP for the fourth straight season, while Snyder earned the Coach's Award.
Snyder and Wadas were honored as four-year letter winners.
2003 Men’s Cross Country
The Cougars won their third consecutive PAC championship.
Chris Wadas became the first runner in PAC history to repeat as individual PAC champion. Wadas also set a championship meet record. Wadas finished 33rd at the NCAA Mideast Regional to earn All-Region honors.
Wadas, Jeff Dahlgard and Mike Petrikonis finished 1,2,3 at the PAC championships, and Anthony Calardo also earned first-team All-PAC honors.
Dillon Lockwood, Justin Sandy, Bob Lepley and Jeff Ward were all named second-team All-PAC. Frank Kinkead was named PAC Coach of the Year.
Wadas was named MVP for the third straight season, while Dahlgard earned the Coach's Award.
Dahlgard and Nick Wadas were honored as four-year letter winners.
2002 Men’s Cross Country
The Cougars won their second consecutive PAC championship.
Chris Wadas became the school's first individual PAC champion. Wadas set the school record at the NCAA Regional meet and ran seven of the top 10 times in school history.
Wadas was joined on the All-PAC first-team by Jeff Dahlgard, Dave Allison, Todd Matukaitis and Barry Snyder. Frank Kinkead also earned Coach-of-the-Year honors.
Wadas was named team MVP, and Nick Wadas received the Coach's Award.
Allison and Matukaitis were also honored as four-year letter winners.
2001 Men’s Cross Country
The Cougars won their first PAC championship in 2001 earning their first PAC title.
Chris Wadas, Todd Matukaitis and Dave Allison all were named to the first-team All-PAC. Jeff Dahlgard, Nick Wadas, Bob Lepley and Barry Snyder were all named to the second-team All-PAC. Rookie head coach Frank Kinkead was also named PAC Coach of the Year.
Matukaitis, Wadas and Dahlgard combined to run the eight of the school’s all-time Top-10 times this season. Wadas was named the team MVP, while Dahlgard took home the Coach’s Award.
Corey Gallagher was honored as a four-year letter winner.
2000 Men’s Cross Country
The MU men’s cross country team earned its highest finished ever with a second-place showing at the PAC championship meet.
Jeff Dahlgard set a new school record (28:52) and earned All-PAC with a seventh place finish. Nick Wadas and David Allison earned second-team All-PAC honors. Head coach Bill Reznak was also named PAC Coach of the Year.
Dahlgard and Todd Matukaitis combined for nine of the top-10 fastest times in school history.
Rett Holmes, Paul Rowlands and Brian Williams were honored as four-year letter winners.
1999 Men’s Cross Country
The Cougars finished the season with a fourth place finish at the PAC championships.
Freshman Todd Matukaitis set a new school record (30:06) and was named the team’s MVP. Rett Holmes was honored with the Coach’s Award.
1998 Men’s Cross Country
The Cougars for the third consecutive year finished third in the PAC championships. Brian Williams was named the team’s MVP, and David Johnson was honored with the Coach’s award.
Johnson was also recognized as a four-year letterman.
1997 Men’s Cross Country
For the second consecutive season the MU men’s cross country team finished the season third in PAC championships. The team also hosted the first-ever Misericordia Invitational with the men finishing second.
Joe Conway earned All-PAC status with a sixth-place finish. Conway was also named the team’s MVP, while Brian Williams was honored with the Coach’s Award.
Rett Holmes and Michael Traver represented the Cougars at the NCAA Division III Mideast Regional meet.
Conway was honored as a four-year letterman.
1996 Men’s Cross Country
The Cougars finished their second year as an improved team that finished third in the PAC championships.
John Conway was honored as the team MVP after finishing first or second six times throughout the season. Sophomore Mike Blasick was honored with the Coach’s award.
Tom Clark, Brendan Cygan and David Johnson represented the Cougars at the NCAA Division III Mideast Regional meet.
1995 Men’s Cross Country
The 1995 Cross Country season marked the first one at Misericordia in more than a decade. The team hosted the first-ever home varsity meet in school history.
The team got its first varsity win on Parent’s Day over Marywood.
CM ended the season with a record of 4-3, and finished fifth at the PAC championships.