Results
HANOVER, Ind. – The 31st-ranked Ithaca College women's cross country team powered to a 23rd-place finish out of 32 teams at the NCAA Championship Saturday at Hanover behind graduate student
Jenn Randall's all-America finish. Randall became the
21st all-American in program history with a 12th-place finish out of 280 runners clocking a time of 21:37.70 on the six-kilometer course.
Randall's individual finish was the ninth-highest in program history, while the team's finish was the best since the Bombes placed 20th in 2007.
Junior
Alexa Rick was Ithaca's second finisher with a time of 22:42.00 to place 109th overall. Sophomore
Jaime Lisack and junior
Emily Smith ran back-to-back to place 183rd and 184th with times of 23:14.60 and 23:14.90.
Juniors
Hannah Wright,
Carolyn Malone and
Meghan Cass rounded out Ithaca's top seven. Wright placed 235th in 23:44.80, Malone 294th in 23:58.60 and Cass 262nd in 24:17.90.