2004 Women's Cross Country News Releases

Knights Runners named Academic All-Americans

February 2005

LAURINBURG, NCThe United States Cross Country Coaches Association announced the 2004 NCAA Division II Academic All-Americans and Academic Teams. St. Andrews had three runners earn individual honors including Kelly Chaplin, Jessica Loud and Charles Rivers. The Knights women’s team tied for the fourth highest team GPA in the nation with a 3.71.

In order for an individual to be recognized as an Academic All-American they must have completed 24 semester hours, have a 3.25 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale and have placed in the top 30% of their Regional Championships. The award honors those student-athletes who successfully combined athletic achievement with academic success.

This year 166 women representing 69 institutions earned individual honors in Division II. Chaplin, a business management major, and Loud, a visual arts major, were selected with outstanding GPA’s.

The rest of the women’s team at St. Andrews did its part as the Knights combined for a 3.71 GPA, which tied them for fourth best in the nation with Montana State University – Billings. St. Andrews had the highest GPA in the region and in the CVAC.

There were 80 men representing 48 institutions that earned individual honors including Rivers, who is a philosophy major.

Knights XC Finishes 2nd and 7th at CVAC Championships;
Miller Awarded Freshman of the Year and 3 Knights Named All-Conference

October 29, 2004

ANDERSON, SC—The St. Andrews men’s cross country team fell five points short of clinching their first Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Title on Friday with a second place finish at the CVAC Championships hosted by Anderson College. The women finished in seventh place with only five runners competing.

Lees-McRae College placed four runners in the top 15 in the women’s race and three runners in the top 10 in the men’s race on its way to a sweep of the conference titles at the Pine Lake Golf Club.

Both events were run under cloudy, damp conditions with an occasional light drizzle.

In the men’s 8K event, Coker’s David Green beat Brian Knapp of Lees-McRae by one step to take the individual title in a course-record time of 26:57.

Lees-McRae finished the men’s meet with 60 points, five better than second-place St. Andrews Presbyterian. The Knights top finisher was Chris Miller (27:11), who came in third. Coker was third, Barton took fourth, Pfeiffer was fifth, and host Anderson was sixth. The remainder of the field in order was: Queens University of Charlotte, Belmont Abbey, Erskine, Mount Olive and Limestone.

Green was named Runner of the Year, Miller was named Freshman of the Year, and Craig McPhail of Lees-McRae was named Coach of the Year.

Along with his Freshman of the Year honors, Miller was named to the CVAC All-Conference First Team. St. Andrews’ Tim Bourke made the Second Team All-Conference list with his seventh place finish (28:03). Matt Bourke (28:49) and Steve Araiza (28:54) finished 16th and 17th, respectively, for the Knights. Finishing out the race for St. Andrews was Adam Vick (29:29), Charles Rivers (30:27), Chris Witt (32:03) and Devon Gillis (33:36).

In the women’s 5K event, Anderson freshman Jennifer Hitt took the lead early and pulled away. Hitt won her first race of the season and recorded her fifth top-six finish with a time of 19:35, 31 seconds ahead of Molly Collins of Queens.

St. Andrews runner Kelly Chaplin made the CVAC All-Conference Honorable Mention list with her team-leading 12th place finish (20:52). Veronica Gobeyn finished in 16th place with a 21:06 time while Jessica Loud (22:22), Sara Pauciello (24:30) and Casey Kallenberg (25:54) finished the scoring for the Knights.

Lees-McRae won the women’s title with 54 points. Queens was second with 71, and host Anderson was third with 77 points. The remainder of the field in order was: Pfeiffer, Barton, Erskine, St. Andrews, Belmont Abbey, Coker and Mount Olive.

Hitt was named Runner of the Year and Freshman of the Year, and McPhail was named Coach of the Year.

The Knights will turnaround and compete in the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional on Saturday, November 4th in Wingate, NC (hosted by Wingate University).

Miller, Chaplin Named CVAC Runners of the Week

October 19, 2004

THOMASVILLE, NC—Once again Kelly Chaplin and Chris Miller were named the NCAA Division II Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) cross country Runners of the Week on Tuesday afternoon after their strong runs at the North Carolina Championships hosted by East Carolina University.

Kelly Chaplin of St. Andrews was selected as the CVAC women’s cross country Runner of the Week for an impressive fourth week this season. St. Andrews junior runner Kelly Chaplin improved her season best time by seven seconds at the NC Collegiate XC Championships at Lake Kristie (hosted by ECU). Chaplin’s time of 19:15 in the five-kilometer race helped the Knights to a third place finish out of 10 teams and in front of Barton, Pfeiffer, and Mt. Olive. The Montpelier, VT native finished ahead of 68 other runners including all other CVAC participants. Chaplin was only 22 seconds behind the race winner and 20 seconds behind the runner-up; both of which run for No. 1 Southeast Regionally Ranked Mars Hill. Chaplin has five top-10’s on the year including two race victories.

Chris Miller of St. Andrews has been selected as the CVAC men’s cross country Runner of the Week for the second week this season. The St. Andrews men’s cross country team has finished in either first or second in 5-of-6 races this season including this weeks NC Collegiate XC Championships hosted by East Carolina. Freshman Chris Miller has been a big part of the Knights success, as they are ranked No. 3 in Southeast Region, leading SAPC in every race this season. Miller continues to improve as he crossed the line at Lake Kristi with his best eight-kilometer time of the season, 26:18, to finish in fifth place out of 66 runners. The Cedar Park, TX native’s fifth top-10 finish of the season helped the Knights to a second place finish out of nine teams. The knights only lost to nationally ranked Mars Hill while beating three CVAC schools including Barton, Pfeiffer, and Mt. Olive. Miller has knocked off time on each of his four 8k races this season and was the leading conference runner at this weeks meet.

Both Chaplin and Miller look to lead their respective teams in the CVAC Championships on Friday, October 29th in Anderson, SC (hosted by Anderson College).

SAPC Lady Runners Finish Third At NC Championships

October 16, 2004

GREENVILLE, NC—Junior Kelly Chaplin’s season best 19:15 time helped lead the St. Andrews women’s cross country team to a third place finish in the 5K North Carolina Collegiate Cross Country Championships at Lake Kristi hosted by East Carolina University.

Southeast Regionally Ranked No. 1 Mars Hill won the team title with 21 points. The Lady Lions had five runners in the top-10 including race winner Rachel Retallick (18:53) and runner-up Kate Prichard (18:55). UNC Pembroke finished in second place with 108 points, who edged out the Knights by 11 points. SAPC finished in third ahead of seven other schools including CVAC foes Barton, Pfeiffer and Mt. Olive.

Junior Kelly Chaplin followed in third place after improving her season’s best time by eight seconds. Freshman Veronica Gobeyn broke into the top-10 out of 71 runners with a 20:20 mark. Sophomore Jessica Loud placed 32nd with a 22:16 time while freshmen Sara Pauciello and Rhonda Toner completed the scoring for the Knights with times of 23:29 and 24:03, respectively.

The Knights have two weeks to prepare for the CVAC Championships hosted by Anderson College on Friday, October 29th.

Knights XC Races At Disney

October 9, 2004

ORLANDO, FL—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College cross country teams traveled all the way down to Florida to race in the 2004 Disney Classic at the Wide World of Sports Complex on Saturday morning. The Knights had respectable showing in the Division I and NAIA dominated races, as the men finishing in 16th place and the women ending up in 27th place.

With 682 points, the St. Andrews women’s cross country team finished in 27th place out of 32 schools. The Knights finished ninth amongst Division II colleges. The University of Florida Gators won the team title with all five of their scoring runners finishing in the top-10 including the race winner, Jamie Geissler (17:38).

Junior Kelly Chaplin (Montpelier, VT) ran a season-best 19:23 in the 5K race to finish in 46th place out of 301 runners. Chaplin improved her time my 27 seconds on the year to finish eighth among D-II runners. Freshman Veronica Gobeyn (Williamson, NY) followed with her career best time of 20:35. Other Knights runners included sophomore Jessica Loud (Woodstock, GA) with a time of 23:31 and freshmen Sara Pauciello (Sayreville, NJ) and Ronda Toner (Birmingham, AL) with times of 23:44 and 23:54, respectively. Pauciello’s time was an improvement of 1:25 from her previous best.

The Knights will head to Lake Kristi in Greenville, NC for the North Carolina Championships on Saturday.

SAPC Women Runners Place Eighth At Great American

October 1, 2004

CARY, NC—The St. Andrews women’s cross country team finished in eighth place out of 13 teams in Friday’s Women’s Small College 5K Run at the Great American Cross Country Festival with 215 points.

With 30 points and their top-five runners in the top-10, Lipscomb University ran away with the team title beating out Johnson County Community College by 49 points.

Kelly Chaplin (Montpelier, VT) paced the Knights with another top-10 finish. Chaplin’s time of 20:10 was good for tenth place out of 88 runners. Veronica Gobeyn (Williamson, NY) finished in 28th place with a time of 21:30. Ronda Toner (Birmingham, AL) and Jessica Loud (Woodstock, GA) followed for the Knights with times of 24:14 and 24:24. Casey Kallenberg (Atlanta, GA) and Sara Pauciello (Sayreville, NJ) finished the running for St. Andrews with times of 26:43 and 27:11, respectively.

Cassie Blankenship of Johnson County CC won the individual title with the only time under 19 minutes (18:59).

The Knights will make a big trip to Orlando, Florida next Saturday to compete in the Walt Disney World Cross Country Classic. The women start at 8:55 a.m.

SAPC’s Chaplin Named CVAC Cross Country Runner of the Week

September 21, 2004

THOMASVILLE, NC—Tirzah Armenta and Kelly Chaplin of St. Andrews Presbyterian College have been selected as the NCAA Division II Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) women’s volleyball and cross-country Players of the Week, respectively, on Tuesday afternoon.

Junior runner Kelly Chaplin has been named the CVAC Runner of the Week for the third week this season. Chaplin is proving to be a strong force in the women’s Southeast Region coming in third at the 2004 Wingate Pre-Regional Invitational on Saturday. Chaplin ran the 6K-course in 23:39 for her third straight top-3 finish this year. Chaplin came in third out of 135 runners helping the Knights to a 13th place finish out of 21 teams. The Montpelier, VT native finished behind only one Southeast Region runner by only seven seconds, the 2003 Regional Champ. Chaplin won he first two 5K races of the season.

Women's XC Finishes 13th at Wingate

September 18, 2004

WINGATE, NC—The St. Andrews cross country teams made the best out of a late arrival to the 2004 Wingate University Invitational Saturday at the Wingate cross country facility as the men finished 2nd and the women finished 13th. The event served as a pre-regional meet for the 2004 NCAA Division II Southeast Regional on Saturday, Nov. 6th.

With a team score of 304, the St. Andrews women’s cross-country team completed the Wingate 6K-course in 13th place out of 21 schools. Host Wingate University won the team title with 85 points.

Kelly Chaplin (Montpelier, VT) led the Knights with a third place finish out of 135 runners. Chaplin completed the race in 23:39, only seven seconds behind Natalie Creech of Wingate. Creech was the only Southeast Region runner to beat Chaplin and is the defending regional champ. Chaplin, the current two-time CVAC Runner of the Week, finished ahead of all other CVAC participants (6 schools).

Veronica Gobeyn (Williamson, NY) followed Chaplin with a 26:19 time, which was good for 38th place. Jessica Loud (Woodstock, GA) and Ronda Toner (Birmingham, AL) finished with 28:50 and 29:11 times, respectively. Casey Kallenberg (Atlanta, GA) and Sara Pauciello (Sayreville, NJ) completed the scoring for the Knights with times of 30:16 and 30:36.

“Junior Kelly Chaplin and freshman Veronica Gobeyn have been running really well and I look for their times to drop,” Gary Aycock, SAPC Head Coach said. “I expect these women to pull the team together for the CVAC Championships.”

The Knights have two weeks to prep for their next race, the Great American Cross Country Festival in Cary, NC on Friday, October 1st. The women start at 1:45 p.m. followed by the men at 2:15 p.m.

Chaplin 2-Time Runner of the Week; Men Ranked

September 13, 2004

THOMASVILLE, NC—Kelly Chaplin of St. Andrews Presbyterian College has been selected the NCAA Division II Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s cross country “Runner of the Week” for the second straight week this season. The Knights men’s cross-country team is currently ranked No. 3 in the Southeast Region of Division II.

Chaplin’s second season with the Knights has started off with a bang, winning her first two races including the UNC Pembroke Invitational on Saturday with a career best time of 19:50. Chaplin dominated the 5K race winning by almost 30 seconds in the field of 48 runners as she helped a depleted St. Andrews women’s team to a fifth place finish. The Montpelier, VT, native got out front early and steadily built up a big lead, securing her second victory that included last weeks win at the USC Gamecock Invite.

After winning their first two races of the 2004 season, the St. Andrews men’s cross country team garnered some attention with the No. 3 ranking in the NCAA Southeast Region of Division II. The Knights won the USC Gamecock Invite last week and the UNC Pembroke Invitational this week, making other regional teams recognize their abilities. The Knights had six runners in the top-20 at Pembroke’s meet.

Both St. Andrews cross-country squads will try and continue their early season success at the Wingate Invitational this Saturday. The men start at 9:30 a.m. followed by the women at 10:15 a.m.

Knights XC Finishes 1st and 5th at UNCP Invite

September 11, 2004

LUMBERTON, NC—With a team score of 46, the St. Andrews men’s cross country team took home first place honors in Saturday's UNC Pembroke Invitational held at Luther Britt Park. On the women’s side, SAPC finished fifth out of seven schools with a team score of 106. SAPC’s Kelly Chaplin (Montpelier, VT) dominated the 48-runner women’s race.

The SAPC men had a strong showing throughout the lineup with four Knights finishing in the top-10 and six in the top-20. Chris Miller, who ran 27:33.4 and finished in fourth place individually, led the Knights to their second straight team victory. Miller was followed by teammates Charles Rivers (7th; 27:53.8), Tim Bourke (8th; 27:54.6), Steve Araiza (10th; 27:55.3), Adam Vick (17th; 29:16.5), Matt Bourke (20th; 29:31.5), Chris Witt (32:26.9) and Devon Gillis (34:43.3).

Taking first place honors was St. Augustine's Larry Marshall with a time of 26:33.2. As a team, St. Aug.'s (72) finished second to the Knights, followed by Wingate (81) and Francis Marion (84).

Chaplin, who ran 19:50.3, topped the women’s field for her second straight Division II victory. As a team, Francis Marion (66) took runner-up honors to Wingate, while St. Aug.'s finished third (90), narrowly beating UNCP (93) and St. Andrews (106).

Heading up the Knights' squad after Chaplin was Veronica Gobeyn (8th; 21:18.1), Jessica Loud (24th; 22:52.4), Sara Pauciello (25:21.0) and Casey Kallenberg (26:39.1)

Next up for St. Andrews is next Saturday's Wingate Invitational. The men start the meet at 9:30 a.m. followed by the women at 10:15 a.m.

Miller and Chaplin Named CVAC Runners of the Week

September 9, 2004

THOMASVILLE, NC—Knights runners Chris Miller and Kelly Chaplin won their respective Division II races at the University of South Carolina Gamecock Invitational helping lead St. Andrews to the winners circle in both team competitions. For their efforts Miller and Chaplin were named the CVAC Runners of the Week on Thursday afternoon.

Chris Miller of St. Andrews Presbyterian College has been selected as the NCAA Division II Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) men’s cross country Runner of the Week. Freshman runner Chris Miller started his collegiate career off with an impressive win at the University of South Carolina Gamecock Invitational. Miller tied the meets course record for a Division II runner with a time of 15:55 in the 5K race. Miller’s first place finish helped lead St. Andrews to the overall victory. The Cedar Park, TX, native finished third overall in the race behind two Division I runners (39 runner field).

Kelly Chaplin of St. Andrews Presbyterian College has been selected as the NCAA Division II Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) women’s cross country Runner of the Week. Junior runner Kelly Chaplin led the Knights to a season opening win in the Division II race at the University of South Carolina Gamecock Invitational, winning the race with a 19:57 time. It marked Chaplin’s fastest time in a 5K race in the past two years. The Montpelier, VT native finished 12th overall behind 11 Division I runners in the 54 entrant race.

Knights Runners Dominate at Gamecock Invite

September 3, 2004

COLUMBIA, SC—Both St. Andrews cross country teams started off their 2004 seasons with impressive race wins at the University of South Carolina Gamecock Cross Country Invitational on Friday afternoon at Owens Field. The Knights men, who are picked 5th in the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Preseason Coaches Poll, and the women, who are picked 6th, will definitely cause other conference schools to re-evaluate their season outlooks.

The SAPC women won the overall NCAA Division II team title with 26 points over UNC Pembroke by five points. Sophomore Kelly Chaplin (Montpelier, VT) won the D-II 5K race in 19:57; followed by Veronica Gobeyn (4th; 21:23), Jessica Loud (6th; 23:26), Ronda Toner (7th; 23:32), Sara Pauciello (8th; 25:09) and Casey Kallenberg (9th; 25:47). The Knights women also defeated South Carolina State, a D-I school, in the overall standings. Other D-I schools present were Clemson, South Carolina, Georgia Southern and Gardner-Webb.

The Knights men’s team dominated the entire field, including D-I schools, with a score of 24 points. St. Andrews won the Division II title over Coker, UNC Pembroke and Voorhees. If the men could have competed against the D-I schools, the Knights would have also won that race over Gardner-Webb and South Carolina State.

SAPC freshman Chris Miller (Cedar Park, TX) won the 5K D-II race with a meet tying course record of 15:55. Tim Bourke (Alden, NY) finished seven seconds behind Miller in second place with a time of 16:02. Miller and T. Bourke finished 3rd and 4th overall, respectively. Other Knights finishers included Steve Araiza (4th; 16:40), Adam Vick (7th; 17:01), Matt Bourke (10th; 17:43), Chris Witt (13th; 18:07) and Devin Gillis (23rd; 20:06).

Both teams will be back in action on Saturday, Sept. 11th at Luther Britt Park in Lumberton for the UNC Pembroke Cross Country Invite. The women begin at 8:30 a.m. followed by the men at 9:00 a.m.

SAPC Women's Cross Country Runners Picked 6th in Preseason Poll

August 25, 2004

THOMASVILLE, NC—Third-year head coach Gary Aycock will be looking to guide both St. Andrews cross country teams to their best Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference finish in 2004. With a solid core of returnees and the addition of some top recruits, both cross country teams could exceed their preseason expectations.

Just like the men, the St. Andrews women’s cross country team was picked to finish the same spot that they finished in last year’s conference meet. The Knights finished sixth last year in the CVAC finals and are expected to repeat in the same spot. The women also finished 15th in Southeast Regional last year. Aycock believe the team has the potential to finish higher this year.

Junior Kelly Chaplin returns as a First Team All-Conference selection and a two-time CVAC Runner of the Week. Sophomore Jessica Loud will provide some good times for the Knights while also playing soccer. Casey Kallenberg is the sole senior on this year’s team and will look to provide the team with some leadership.

Aycock has four new runners on this years roster including Veronica Gobeyn, who should be an immediate impact runner for the Knights. Sara Harty, Sara Pauciello and Ronda Toner will round out the Knights lineup.

As long as both teams remain focused and train hard they should exceed preseason expectations and become conference contenders.

CVAC Women's Cross Country Pre-Season Poll (# of First Place Votes in Parenthesis)

1. Lees-McRae (10) 100
2. Anderson (1) 85
3. Queens 72
4. Barton 68
5. Pfeiffer 63
6. St. Andrews 55
7. Coker 45
8. Erskine 42.
9. Belmont Abbey 34
10. Mt. Olive 23
11. Limestone

 

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