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2008 Women’s Cross Country

 

In their first season as members of the MAC, the women’s team finished third at the MAC Championships.

 

Ali Ostrum and Megan Dreabit finished fifth and sixth, respectively, in the women’s race.

 

Aimee DiLucido made second-team All-MAC in 20th place.

 

Dreabit earned All-Region honors with a 20th place finish at the NCAA D-III Mideast Regionals.

 

Ostrum (19:08, 7th) and Dreabit (19:27, 10th) both cracked the all-time top-10 list.

 

Ostrum was named team MVP for the third straight year. Maura O’Rourke earned the Coach’s Award.

 

Dreabit and Lesley Warren were four-year letter winners.


2007 Women’s Cross Country


Misericordia finished second at the PAC championships.


Ali Ostrum finished second in the women’s race.


Megan Dreabit (4th) and Amanda Radishofski (7th) were named first team All-PAC.


Ostrum repeated as the women’s MVP, and Dreabit earned the Coach’s Award.


 

2006 Women's Cross Country


Ali Ostrum finished fourth overall to lead the Misericordia University women's cross country team to a third place finish at the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference championships.


Lesley Warren and Megan Dreabit both earned second-team All-PAC honors is Chris Wadas' first season as head coach.


Ostrum was the team MVP and Warren received the Coach's Award.


 

2005 Women's Cross Country


The Misericordia University women’s cross country finished second at the PAC Championships.


Senior Amy Bower ended her career by winning her second PAC championship. She broke her own school record (18:30) in the process. Mindy Ditzler finished 11th to earn second-team All-PAC honors.


Despite competing with a stress fracture, Bower earned all-region status with a 16th-place finish at the NCAA Mideast Regional meet.


Bower was named team MVP and freshman Sarah Martin earned the Coach’s Award.

 


2004 Women's Cross Country


The Misericordia women’s cross country finished fourth at the PAC Championships with Amy Bower finishing second at the PAC’s.


Bower became the first All-American with a fourth place finish at regionals and a 17th place finish at the NCAA Championships.


Bower was named MVP with Mindy Ditzler taking home the Coach’s Award.


Bethany Shoaf was honored as a four-year letter winner.

 


2003 Women's Cross Country


The Misericordia women’s cross country team snapped their three-year title streak as they finished second at the PAC Championships.


Amy Bower became the first MU runner to win the PAC individual title setting a meet record in the process. She also finished sixth at the NCAA Mideast Regional meet and became CM’s first NCAA qualifier in cross country. Bower ran the seven fastest times in school history.


Jamie O’Connor and Natalie Bedio were second-team All-PAC selections. O’Connor received the Coach’s Award with Bower taking home the MVP.


O’Connor and Colleen Lawruk were honored as four-year letter winners.

 


2002 Women's Cross Country


The Misericordia women’s cross country team won the PAC championship for the third straight season.


Amy Bower was the PAC runner-up and became the school’s first All-Region runner. Bower set a school record at the PAC championship meet.


Allyson Johnson joined Bower on the first-team All-PAC, while Meaghan Hession made second-team. Johnson also received MVP. Beth Arminavage earned the Coach’s Award. Frank Kinkead was also name PAC Coach-of-the-Year.


Arminavage and Hession were honored as four-year letter winners.

 


2001 Women's Cross Country


The women’s cross country team won the PAC championship for the second straight season. Rookie Head Coach Frank Kinkead won PAC Coach of the Year.


Meagan Hession finished fourth overall at the PAC championships and earned first-team All-PAC honors along with Allyson Johnson. Katie Maddalena and Beth Arminavage were second-team All-PAC.


Hession ran the second and third fastest times in school history. She was also named team MVP and Colleen Lawurk earned the Coach’s Award.

 


2000 Women's Cross Country


The women’s team won its first ever PAC cross-country championship. Head Coach Bill Reznak was named PAC Coach of the Year.


Meaghan Hession recorded the highest individual finish ever for a Misericordia runner with a second-place finish at the PAC championship meet. Jamie O’Connor joined Hession as a first-team All-PAC with a 7th-place finish.


Beth Arminavage, Kelly Nye and Megan O’Boyle were second-team All-PAC. Hession recorded the third fastest time in school history at the PAC championship. She ran the third fastest time in school history at the NCAA regional meet.


Nye was honored as a four-letter award winner.

 


1999 Women's Cross Country


The women’s team finished third at the PAC championship. The team’s hosted the third Annual Misericordia Invitational.


Freshman Beth Arminvage earned All-PAC status (6th place) and was the women’s team MVP. Jana Hart received the Coach’s Award.


Hart and Jen Holmes were recognized as four-year letterman, the first in the history of the women’s program.

 


1998 Women's Cross Country


In the second annual Misericordia Invitational, the women finished second. Heather Glunk set a school record for 5k at 20:05, she also finished 9th in the PAC meet and was the women’s team MVP. Jen Holmes received the Coach’s Award.

 


1997 Women's Cross Country


The women’s team finished second in the PAC for the third year in a row. The women along with men team hosted the first-ever Misericordia Invitational with the women edging out Marywood for first place.


Kelley Nye earned All-PAC status with sixth-place finish. Nye was the team MVP and Jana Hart earned the Coach’s Award.


Hart, Jen Holmes, Nye represented the women’s cross-country team at the NCAA Division III Mideast Regional meet.


 

1996 Women's Cross Country


The Misericordia women’s cross country team finished second in the PAC for the second consecutive year.


Joanna Lennon earned All-PAC status with a fifth-place finish. She became the first Misericordia athlete to letter in two sports simultaneously.


Lisa McCarty finished ninth at the PAC meet and won the team MVP. Christy Dreabit won the Coach’s Award for the second straight year.

 


1995 Women's Cross Country


1995 Marked the first time in more than a decade that College Misericordia had cross country as a varsity sport.


The team hosted the first home meet in school history and earned their first win over Cedar Crest and Eastern on Parent’s Day.


Rookie head coach Bill Reznak was named women’s coach of the year honors in the PAC. Tricia Hoff and Shea Foulkrod were both named All-PAC.


The women’s team finished second in the PAC in their first season.