William & Mary Men's Cross Country Outlook

WILLIAMSBURG, VA - William and Mary anticipates another strong season under second-year head coach Alex Gibby. In his first season guiding the team, Gibby proved he can mold young athletes into elite runners and continued the tradition of excellence at the College by repeating as CAA Champion and leading the squad to its seventh-straight NCAA qualification. With a year under his belt, Gibby aims to reach the next level of success. With an impressive amount of veteran depth and a tested group of underclassmen, the Tribe is poised for one of its strongest seasons ever.

Seniors Charlie Hurt, Jeff Hedley, Adam Otstot and Pat Comstock and juniors Matt Keally and Jason Schoener form the foundation of the travel squad. With such a deep pool of talented runners, any one of them could realistically be the team's top runner week to week. This reserve of accomplished all-region and all-conference performers provides a strong springboard for excellent late season finishes.

Keally is primed for a breakout season having already accumulated two all-region honors in cross country. After capturing a CAA title in the 10,000m on the track, the former CAA Rookie of the Year has set his sights on capturing the conference crown on the grass. With his All-East pedigree, he will be at the forefront of the Tribe's effort. Hurt, the squad's top finisher at the NCAA Championship in 2003, is another consistent runner coming off an all-region season. With great reliability, Hurt will challenge week-in and week-out for top honors, and with three strong years of running, he provides veteran leadership that will prove immeasurable to the squad. Hedley aims for a breakthrough cross country season to continue the momentum from his outstanding track effort. The senior chopped 41 seconds off his personal record to qualify for the NCAA Championship in the 5,000m, and the All-Southeast performer will look to break similar milestones on the grass. Schoener is a proven asset to the squad, having stepped up nicely last year as a sophomore as he captured fourth at the conference championship. Earning double All-East honors on the track, Schoener is ready to fill one of the top spots on the team after finishing as the second Tribe runner at the NCAA Championship last year. Otstot will aim to continue his steady progression as a runner. Last season was his finest ever, culminating with all-conference honors and the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. Having competed twice at the NCAA Championship for the Green and Gold, he will be an invaluable source of national-level experience. Comstock looks to end his career in strong fashion. He improved greatly over last season, earning All-CAA honors for the first time in his career and racing as the College's fifth runner at the NCAA Championship.

Five accomplished underclassmen will mount a strong charge at making the scoring five. Sophomores David Murphy, Keith Bechtol and Adam Tenerowicz and redshirt freshmen Jonna Reinhardt and Steve Hoogland all made great impacts last season and are ready to assume leading roles. Murphy, the CAA Rookie of the Year, made a strong debut at the CAA Championship, finishing seventh, and impressed further at the Southeast Regional, claiming 40th. Bechtol, who showed his potential by leading the team at the IC4A Cross Country Championship, truly made his mark during the track season as a double conference champion. The fastest American junior in the 10,000m, Bechtol blazed to victory in the 5,000m at CAAs and 10,000m at IC4As before capping his season with a qualification in the 10,000m for the World Junior Championships. Reinhardt redshirted last season, but won the Cavalier Open competing unattached and also claimed victory in the steeplechase at the CNU Invitational during the track season as an unattached runner. Tenerowicz impressed with a strong debut, finishing ninth and sixth in his first two collegiate races. He then continued his progression on the track as the fifth-fastest American junior in the 10,000m, placing ninth in that distance at IC4As. Already an all-conference performer, Hoogland redshirted the cross country season but gained experience as an unattached runner at several meets. He impressed on the track, capturing second in the CAA 10,000m with an IC4A qualifying time.