The Colorado College women's cross country team concluded its 2024 season with the program's best showing ever at the NCAA Division III Championship Meet, finishing in sixth place and crowning two All-Americans on Saturday in Terre Haute, Ind.
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Senior
Isabel Olson posted CC's best individual finish ever at the Division III National Meet, placing 10
th overall with a 6K time of 21:16.8, topping CC"s previous best finish of 16
th by Sara Fry in 1993. Fellow senior
Sydney Rankin finished 24
th with a time of 21:34.3, giving the Tigers two All-Americans for the fourth time in program history.
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The fourth-ranked Tigers, participating as a team for the fourth consecutive year, finished with 277 points. MIT won the team title with 128 points, followed by the University of Chicago with 138, Williams with 155, NYU with 177, Johns Hopkins with 256 and Colorado College.
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Junior
Alison Mueller-Hickler finished in 60
th place, followed by sophomore
Charlie Flint in 134
th and senior
Elliot Singer in 145
th. Senior
Britt Helgaas (156
th) and junior
Abby Goodfried (162
nd) rounded out the field for the Tigers.
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NCAA Division III Women's Cross Country Championship Top 10 Team Scores
1. MIT – 128
2. U. of Chicago – 138
3. Williams – 155
4. NYU – 177
5. Johns Hopkins – 256
6. Colorado College - 277
7. Emory – 294
8. Washington & Lee – 298        Â
9. SUNY Geneseo – 356
10. Washington U. – 361
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CC Individual Results (6K)
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