LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – Junior
Carmen Medvit led the way for Geneva's women's cross country team at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships hosted by Lock Haven University on Saturday morning. The Golden Tornadoes wrapped up their season with a 15
th place finish out of 30 teams present at the Championships.
Medvit was the top finisher for the women, running the 6k race in a time of 22:40, putting her in 44
th place overall. Graduate student
Catherine O'Donnell was the next-fastest runner for Geneva, completing the race in 23:23 en route to a 67
th place finish. Senior
Madison Castro, freshman
Audrey McAlister, and junior
Lia Vastano rounded out the top five finishers for the women, placing 88
th, 91
st, and 150
th, respectively.
The meet at Lock Haven was the last for the Golden Tornadoes team, most members of which will now turn their attention to the upcoming indoor track and field season.
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