Belmont and Jacksonville Finish Among Top-20 At NCAA South Regional
Date Posted: 11/12/2005
Gainesville, Fla. – The Belmont and Jacksonville women's cross country teams
finished in the 15th and 19th respectively at Saturday's NCAA South Regional
hosted by the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, marking the final
race for the season.
The Belmont women’s team placed 15th out of 24 teams. They finished with a team
score of 385. The overall team champion was Tennessee, who finished with 76
points. BU had two runners among the top-40. They were led by sophomore All-Conference
pick Lauren Williams, who finished in 32nd place with a time of 22:05.33. Fellow
sophomore Elizabeth Smothers posted a 40th place finish and a time of 22:18.55.
Smothers was also an All-Conference selection. Other Belmont finishers included
sophomore Lindsay Honea (83rd,23:14.93), Megan Saunders (126th, 24:01.66), and
All-Freshman Laura Kaplan (137th, 24:23.39).
All-Conference sophomore Fallon Heffernan placed 39th to help Jacksonville to
a top-20 finish with 492 points. Heffernan paced the Dolphin runners with a
time of 22:14.77. Senior Lindsey Moffenbier finished 80th with a time of 23:09.20,
while senior Rachel Garvin ranked 93rd (23:26.53) in her final met as a Dolphin.
Sophomore Danielle Coyle placed 162nd with 25:37.71. Junior Stacey Ollar battled
through tendonitis to finish 171st with a time of 27:23.26.
The Bruins and Dolphins will now start preparations for the 2006 Track & Field
season which begins in January.
2005 NCAA South Regional Results -- Gainesville, Fla.
Team Results (6K)
1. Tennessee, 76
2. Georgia, 98
3. Florida State, 118
4. Alabama-Birmingham, 162
5. Florida, 178
6. Tennessee-Chattanooga, 198
7. Samford, 199
8. Vanderbilt, 210
9. Georgia Tech, 250
10. Mississippi State, 279
11. Memphis, 316
12. Alabama, 318
13. South Florida, 319
14. Southern Mississippi, 366 15. Belmont, 385
16. Auburn, 446
17. Florida International, 466
18. Georgia State, 482 19. Jacksonville, 492
20. Miami, 502
21. UCF, 552
22. Mississippi, 579
23. Birmingham-Southern, 648
24. Troy, 648