Dickinson College Invitational Recap 10/4
CARLISLE, PA -- The Dickinson College Invitational offers two difference distances in races for both genders as the men have the option to race the 4K or 8K, while the women may race in the 4K in the 6K. Mary Washington, Eastern Mennonite, and Washington & Lee all saw strong individual performances from their runners in each of the races. Finishing in the top 10 in the men's 4K race were Eastern Mennonite's Justin Hawkins (13:03.68), Mary Washington's Todd Kronenberg (13:09.47) and Washington & Lee's Steven Chambers (13:10.13). Mary Washington's Erin Connelly earned a top 15 finish in the women's 4K race with her time of 15:45.26. Matt Kirk continues to run as the steady leader for the Mary Washington men this season as he finished 18th in the 8K race with a 27:13.65 clocking. Female counterpart Joanna Long, was the Lady Eagles top finisher in the 6K race (25:03.95). The team scoring is combined through the two races and the Mary Washington squads had the strongest showing with the men in third and women in ninth.Dickinson College Invitational Complete Results
CARLISLE, PA -- The Dickinson College Invitational offers two difference distances in races for both genders as the men have the option to race the 4K or 8K, while the women may race in the 4K in the 6K. Mary Washington, Eastern Mennonite, and Washington & Lee all saw strong individual performances from their runners in each of the races. Finishing in the top 10 in the men's 4K race were Eastern Mennonite's Justin Hawkins (13:03.68), Mary Washington's Todd Kronenberg (13:09.47) and Washington & Lee's Steven Chambers (13:10.13). Mary Washington's Erin Connelly earned a top 15 finish in the women's 4K race with her time of 15:45.26. Matt Kirk continues to run as the steady leader for the Mary Washington men this season as he finished 18th in the 8K race with a 27:13.65 clocking. Female counterpart Joanna Long, was the Lady Eagles top finisher in the 6K race (25:03.95). The team scoring is combined through the two races and the Mary Washington squads had the strongest showing with the men in third and women in ninth.