women's cross country News - November, 2009 Archive

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Pavlus Nominated for Collegiate Women Sports “Athlete of the Year”

Nov. 24: The Board of the Collegiate Women Sports Awards announced on Monday that St. Lawrence University junior Wendy Pavlus, the 2009 NCAA Division III cross country champion, has been nominated as a candidate for the 2009-2010 Division III Athlete of the Year, presented by Honda.

No. 6 Saints Make Final Preparations for 2009 NCAA Championships

Nov. 19: The St. Lawrence University women's cross country team, the champions of the Atlantic Region, hit the road Thursday morning bound for Highland Park Golf Course in Cleveland, OH, the site of the 2009 NCAA Championship race.  Saturday's race, which begins at 11:00am, will be the fourth appearance by the women's team in the program's history.

Pavlus, Howard Repeat as Atlantic Region Award Winners

Nov. 18: For the second straight year, St. Lawrence University junior Wendy Pavlus and women's cross country head coach Mike Howard have won major awards from the NCAA's Atlantic Region.  Pavlus has been named the Women's Regional Athlete of the Year, while Howard is the Regional Coach of the Year.

Pavlus, Saints Win 2009 Atlantic Regional Title

Nov. 14: The No. 6 St. Lawrence University women's cross country team is headed back to the NCAA Championships, as the Saints captured the program's first Atlantic Regional title on Saturday to earn an automatic bid into the national title race.  Junior Wendy Pavlus led the charge, as she successfully defended her individual crown.

No. 6 Saints Looking to Claim Program’s First Regional Title on Saturday

Nov. 11: The St. Lawrence University women's cross country team enters Saturday's 2009 NCAA Atlantic Regional race ranked No. 6 in the nation and first in the region, hoping to lock down a spot in this year's NCAA Championship.  The Saints are No. 1 in the region entering the race for the first time in the program's history, followed by four-time defending champions and host Geneseo State.