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AMC Women's Cross Country


Cedarville University Women's Cross Country
Yellow Jackets

Head Coach
Elvin King

Running Fact
Cedarville hosted the NCCAA National Championships for the sixth straight time, and for the 21st year out of the past 23, at John Bryan State Park near Yellow Springs, OH.
































NAIA Final Ranking - 9th
NAIA National Championship Finish - 8th
NCCAA Championship Finish - 2nd
NAIA Region IX Champions
American Mideast Conference Champions

Reyes, King earn Ohio cross country honors
CEDARVILLE, Ohio (2-2-2001) -- Cedarville men's cross country All-American Sergio Reyes and head coach Elvin King are the recipients of two top honors handed out by the Ohio Collegiate Cross Country Coaches Association. [MORE]

Lady Jackets 8th at NAIA
KENOSHA, Wis. (11-18-2000) -- Cedarville ran to an eighth-place finish at the NAIA Nationals which was one spot better than their final ranking in the Top 25 poll. Sophomore Erin Nehus earned All-America recognition (top 30 finishers) for the second straight year by placing 16th out of 248 runners in 18:52 for the 5,000 meters. Others to score for the Lady Jackets were Sarah Roberts (54th; 19:36), Jennifer Roman (63rd; 19:41), Corrie Grigorenko (78th; 19:53), and Jennifer Nikerle (92nd; 20:01). [COMPLETE RESULTS]

Cedarville loses NCCAA tiebreaker with Spring Arbor
CEDARVILLE, Ohio (11-11-2000) -- The Lady Jackets narrowly missed out on their fourth NCCAA championship after running to a first-place tie with Spring Arbor at John Bryan State Park. Cedarville, ranked No. 9 in the NAIA, and the No. 12 Cougars tallied 72 points each while No. 7 Northwest WA had 76 in the 18-team field. However, Spring Arbor won the tiebreaker by virtue of a higher finish by their number six runner. Erin Nehus (3rd; 18:38) and Sarah Roberts (9th; 18:52) garnered All-America honors by placing in the Top 15. Others scoring for the Jackets were Jennifer Nikerle (18th; 19:17), Corrie Grigorenko (22nd; 19:22), and Jennifer Roman (24th; 19:31). Grigorenko was named an All-America Scholar-Athlete which recognizes juniors and seniors with a minimum 3.40 cumulative grade point average. Cedarville placed fifth in the NCCAA Scholar-Team category with a combined 3.41 GPA. [MEET WEBSITE]