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2009 Women’s Track and Field
Sue Bochnovich was the MAC Champion at 100m and 200m.
Shannon Kane was the MAC Champion in the javelin.
Bochnovich was All-ECAC at 100m and 200m.
Ali Ostrum was All-ECAC at 1500m.
Ostrum was All-ECAC indoors at 3000m.
Bochnovich was the MAC Indoor Track Athlete of the Year- she won the 200m and 400m.
Bochnovich, Stephanie Pellegrino, Robin Razawich and Ashley Cory won the 4x200 relay at the MAC Indoor championships- MU’s second straight win in the event.
Bochnovich was the Wendy’s Misericordia Athlete of the Year.
Bochnovich (200m), Ostrum (800m, 1000m, 3000, 5000m) and Jess Bealer (shot) all set school indoor records.
The women also set indoor relay records in the 4x200 and DMR.
Bochnovich (100m, 200m), Ostrum (1500m, 3000m), Jodie Kitchell (3000SC), Razawich (high jump) and Kane (discus, javelin) set school outdoor records.
MU also set 4x100 and 4x400 relay records.
Ostrum was the women’s team MVP. Bochnovich received the Coach’s Award.
2008 Women’s Track and Field
The Cougars competed at the Middle Atlantic Conference Championships for the first time.
Sue Bochnovich, Jenn Lozier, Stephanie Pellegrino and Robin Razawich won the 4x200 relay at the MAC indoor championships.
Bochnovich won at 200 meters and was second at 100 meters at the MAC's.
Alicia Bryk was All-MAC in two events.
Ali Ostrum was All-ECAC at 5000 meters.
Ostrum (800m, mile), Bochnovich (100m) and Bryk/Rebekah Williams (high jump) all set school records.
The women's team set records in 4x100 and 4x400 relays.
Bochnovich was the women's MVP, and Ostrum received the Coach's Award.
2007 Women's Track and Field
Chris Wadas took over as head coach at his alma mater.
Sue Bochnovich set school records at 100m, 200m and 400m and was named team MVP.
Ali Ostrum received the Coach's Award.
Bochnovich and Stephanie Pellegrino qualified for the ECAC championships.
2006 Women's Track and Field
The Cougars competed for the first time at the Mason Dixon Conference Championships and had five athletes earn all-conference honors.
Amy Bower (800m, 1500m), Ali Ostrum (800m, 1500m), Kari Maskalis (javelin), Sue Bochnovich (400m) and Rayna Torchia (long jump) all earned all-conference status.
Bower concluded her career with All-ECAC honors at 5000m and was the team MVP for the third time. Bochnovich received the Coach's Award.
Bower (3000m), Stephanie Pellegrino (100 hurdles) and Maskalis (javelin) set new school records.
Bower, Torchia and Maskalis were recognized as four -year letter winners.
2005 Women's Track and Field
In their fifth varsity seaon, MU had its third head coach in Brandon Uhl.
CM hosted the 2nd annual "Narkiewicz Invitational" in honor of former assistant coach, Ed Narkiewicz.
Amy Bower set school records at 800m (2:25.74), 1500m (4:46.87), 5000m (17:26.62) and 10,000m (37:20.63). She qualified for the NCAA-D-III championships at 5000m after winning the event at the ECAC championships.
Lauren Greenfield set a school record in the 100 high hurdles (16.13).
Kari Maskalis set a school record in the javelin (121'6").
Tonisha Morra, Rayna Torchia, Greenfield and Ashley Branham set a school record in the 4x400 relay (4:15.71).
Bower was the team MVP, while Bethany Shoaf received the Coach's Award.
Lynne Reynolds was honored as a four year letter winner. Shoaf was also a senior.
2004 Women's Track and Field
In their fourth varsity season, MU hosted the second annual "Misericordia Invitational" at the Anderson Outdoor Athletic Complex. MU also hosted the first annual "Narkiewicz Invitational" in memory of former assistant coach, Ed Narkiewicz.
The women's team set seven individual school records and one relay record. They set one individual and one relay track record.
Jamie O'Connor was the team MVP, while Leanne Grzyboski earned the Coach's Award.
2003 Women's Track and Field
In their third varsity season, MU hosted the first annual "Misericordia Invitational" at the Anderson Outdoor Athletic Complex.
Jen Menchi was All-ECAC in the triple jump and long jump.
Amy Bower was All-ECAC at 10,000m.
The team set nine individual records and two relay records.
Lynne Reynolds was the team MVP, and Jamie O'Connor received the Coach's Award.
2002 Women's Track and Field
The Cougars completed their second varsity season. Constuction began on the Anderson Athletic Complex, the future home of the Misericordia track and field program.
In her first year of competitive running, Amy Bower was All-ECAC at 5,000m.
Bower was the team MVP, while Leanne Grzyboski received the Coach's Award.
2001 Women's Track and Field
The Cougars enjoyed plenty of success in their first varsity season.
Jamie O'Connor, Sarah Drake, Colleen Lawruk and April Showver were All-ECAC at 400m. Kristin Blazosky placed in the javelin and Meaghan Hession placed at 10,000m.
Blazosky was the team MVP, and Marissa Kyne earned the Coach's Award.