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Lucky Thirteen for Hopkins

Lucky Thirteen for Hopkins

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COCKEYSVILLE, Md. -- Johns Hopkins placed six in the top 10 to secure its 13th straight team title while Dickinson's Isabel Cardi claimed back-to-back individual crowns at the Centennial Conference Women's Cross Country Championship on Saturday at the Center for Maryland Agriculture Farm Park, hosted by Johns Hopkins. 

The Blue Jays totaled 26 points to cruise to the team crown, defeating second-place Dickinson (64) by 38 points. Following Dickinson in the top five were Haverford (97), Swarthmore (121), and Ursinus (149). Franklin & Marshall was just behind Ursinus in sixth place with 151 points, followed by Gettysburg (176), Muhlenberg (185), Bryn Mawr (243), and McDaniel (311). 

Cardi led from start to finish to claim her second-straight individual title, crossing the finish line of the 6k course in 21:48.5. With the victory, Cardi becomes the seventh runner in CC history to win multiple individual titles, and the fourth Red Devil to accomplish that feat. Cardi's win also marks the 10th individual crown for Dickinson, the most among any team in the conference. 

Haverford's Izzy Miller finished as the runner-up with a time of 21:57.5, while Hopkins claimed the next four spots and nine of the top-14 placings. Ashley Heidenrich (22:00.8), Alex Ross (22:01.9), Paloma Hancock (22:34.8), and Lina Spjut finished three-through-six for the Blue Jays, while Dickinson's Elaina Clancy (22:36.2) took seventh to secure the final All-Centennial first team award. 

JHU's Sara Stephenson placed eighth at 22:38.3, Haverford's Angelina Petrichenko nabbed ninth (22:39.8), followed by a trio of Blue Jays in 10th through 12th - Aishanee Wijeratna (22:41.0), Diana Vizza (22:43.0), and Sydney Fridel (22:53.7). Swarthmore's Nora Blodgett (23:10.8) and JHU's Katharine Priu (23:11.4) rounded out the top-14 to secure all-conference honors. 


Team Results

  1. Johns Hopkins, 26
  2. Dickinson, 64
  3. Haverford, 97
  4. Swarthmore, 121
  5. Ursinus, 149
  6. Franklin & Marshall, 151
  7. Gettysburg, 176
  8. Muhlenberg, 185
  9. Bryn Mawr, 243
  10. McDaniel, 311

Individual Results

  1. Isabel Cardi, Dickinson, 21:48.5
  2. Izzy Miller, Haverford, 21:57.5
  3. Ashley Heidenrich, Johns Hopkins, 22:00.8
  4. Alex Ross, Johns Hopkins, 22:01.9
  5. Paloma Hancock, Johns Hopkins, 22:34.8
  6. Lina Spjut, Johns Hopkins, 22:36.2
  7. Elaina Clancy, Dickinson, 22:36.2
  8. Sara Stephenson, Johns Hopkins, 22:38.3
  9. Angelina Petrichenko, Haverford, 22:39.8
  10. Aishanee Wijeratna, Johns Hopkins, 22:41.0
  11. Diana Vizza, Johns Hopkins, 22:43.0
  12. Sydney Fridel, Johns Hopkins, 22:53.7
  13. Nora Blodgett, Swarthmore, 23:10.8
  14. Katharine Priu, Johns Hopkins, 23:11.4