NIRCA Nationals 2019: Mechanicsville, VA

A sharp wind cut through Pole Green Park on Saturday morning, sending shockwaves of cold through the thousands of runners that trampled their way to the NIRCA Nationals finish line in Mechanicsville, VA. In an epic end to the 2019 cross country season, UDXC saw the largest number of finishers in club history with a total of 37 runners claiming their own personal victories under the UD name. Full results can be found here

The girls closed off an incredible season with a fierce battle again 212 of some of the best runners in NIRCA, ultimately walking away with 19th place. Pack running has been the primary strategy for the girl’s team this season, and it didn’t let them down here, as every runner paired or tripled up with a buddy at some point throughout the race. 

In true NIRCA fashion, the course was a bit longer than a 6k, which means times were a little off, as such, both the official race time and the converted 6k time will be listed throughout.

Seniors Abby Kaye and Emma Bateman ended their collegiate cross country career with a bang, crossing the line in 24:33.2 (24:01 6k) and 24:54.3 (24:21), respectfully. The team will miss the seniors and the energy, wisdom, and grace they so effortlessly exuded and passed on.

Emily Magoon blasted through the finish line in 25:02 (24:30) with Allison Einig hot on her heels in 25:05.3 (24:33), and Talia Brookstein-Burke close behind in 25:17.9 (24:45). This tight pack resulted in a stunning 1-5 split of just 44 seconds. 

Ana Dacey and Elise LaFramboise rounded out the top seven, running times of 25:40.1 (25:07) and 25:56.9 (25:23), respectfully. The top seven girls fought hard throughout the whole season to stay healthy, and while there were some bumps along the way, the diligence and passion of the team ultimately propelled them to the third fastest average time in club history. 

The girls saw incredible finishes from those in the grade-races as well, with Sophomore Rachel Handleman running 24:45 (24:13) for 14th place out of 195 runners in the fresh/soph race! Freshman Maddie Ciskowski also did extremely well in this race, placing 30th with a time of 25:21.2 (24:48). 

In the women’s junior/senior race, Madison Shuler was the first finisher for UD, coming in at 26:26.5 (25:52), followed closely behind by Emily Hansell in 26:51.5 (26:17), Mara Crispin in 26:56 (26:21), and Caroline O’Gorman in 29:20 (28:42). 

The men did not compete in the Championship race, but they had some incredible finishes in the grade races, which also ended up measuring a bit too long. As such, times have been adjusted to reflect both the official times and the converted 8k time. Schulyer Reed crossed the line in 28:00.7 (27:17 8k), followed by John Papadopoulos about 45 seconds later in 28:46.2 (28:02).

In the junior/senior race, seniors Evan Massa, Ray Smith, Michael Rubin, and Jacob Ewing raced their last cross country meet of their college career, and did so with gusto. The four boys placed 55th,154th, 163rd, and 223rd in a race of 275 men.  

With the cross country season at an end, the Hens will turn their attention towards track, with the first indoor meet scheduled for December 6th at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex.

The girls placed 19th overall in the Championship Race (From left, Talia Brookstein-Burke, Emily Magoon, Elise LaFramboise, Allison Einig, Abby Kaye, and Emma Bateman)

The girls placed 19th overall in the Championship Race (From left, Talia Brookstein-Burke, Emily Magoon, Elise LaFramboise, Allison Einig, Abby Kaye, and Emma Bateman)

Rachel Handleman placed 14th overall in the women's fresh/soph race

Rachel Handleman placed 14th overall in the women’s fresh/soph race

Schuyler Reed ran the fastest time for the boys at NIRCA Nationals

Schuyler Reed ran the fastest time for the boys at NIRCA Nationals

Seniors Michael Rubin (from left), Ray Smith, and Evan Massa pose with junior Jacob Henry after their last cross country race of their collegiate career

Seniors Michael Rubin (from left), Ray Smith, and Evan Massa pose with junior Jacob Henry after their last cross country race of their collegiate career

President Evan Driscoll did not leave a single UDXC runner behind in Virginia

President Evan Driscoll did not leave a single UDXC runner behind in Virginia

Delaware Invitational 2019

With the leaves of the trees just barely turning and the familiar Delaware humidity crowding the air, the club team laced up their spikes to once again compete at the Delaware Invitational. The White Clay course is known for its harsh terrain and insistent hills, often earning it the title of a “real” cross country course. Full results can be found here.

Despite the technicality of the course, both teams threw down some excellent times, proving this season to be one of both speedy front runners blazing the way and tight packs closing in on the top 7 spots.

For the women’s 6k, Bailey Davin once again led the pack, this time running 25:09.9, putting her number 6 on the all-time list. Despite this being Davin’s first cross country race, her fearless racing speaks to that of a pro.

Allison Einig followed behind Davin, coming in strong with a 26:10.9, over a minute faster than her last race on this course! Emma Bateman, Emily Magoon, Maddy Ciskowski, Abby Kaye, and Elise LaFramboise rounded out the top 7, good for a 5th place finish overall.

In the men’s 8k, Michael Durkin dominated the race, commandeering a lead pack from the very start. In a gutsy last 200 meters, Durkin battled it out for first against Josh Coakley of West Chester, overtaking him in the final 100 meters to cinch first by .2 seconds with a 26:54.6, improving his number 9 spot on the all-time list to number 6.

Brendan Jones was the second runner for the team, coming in hot with a 29:01.4 for 12th overall and a 3 minute personal best on the White Clay 8k course.

The men’s top 7 was finished off by John Papadopoulos, Schuyler Reed, Evan Massa, and Paul Filipow, and Trent Zuspann earning them a number three overall finish. 

Next week, the Blue Hens race at the Paul Short Invitational at Lehigh University. It’s a flat course with great competition, so look out for some speedy times!

Bailey Davin took first for the team in the women’s 6k, running a time of 25:09.9 (Photography by Jen Durkin)

Michael Durkin took 1st place in the men’s 8k (Photography by Jen Durkin)

Bottle and Cork 5k 2019

Perfect weather and a fast course made for an impressive debut at the Bottle & Cork 5k this weekend in Dewey Beach, DE. 71 Blue Hens toed the line, making for one of our largest team showings ever!

Michael Durkin and Bailey Davin took home the titles of overall top male and female, respectively. Durkin broke the tape in an astonishing 16:19, while Davin came through in a speedy 20:07.

The top five of the men’s team was rounded off nicely by Schuyler Reed (17:25), Pat LaPorte (17:36), Matt Weir (17:45), and Evan Massa (17:46), resulting in a low 1:27 1-5 split.

The women’s team came in strong as well, with Allison Einig crossing the line thirty seconds after Davin (20:36), followed closely by Emma Bateman (20:40). Rounding out the top 5, Elise Laframboise clocked a 21:06 while Talia Brookstein-Burke came in at a 21:25, resulting in an impressive 1:18 1-5 split.

Full results are available here

Up next for the team is the Delaware Invitational at White Clay State Park on September 28th where our club team battles it out against our very own UD varsity team and many other DI schools.

The team enjoyed a great day at the beach following the race.