Emily Martin
Photo by: Steve Woltmann
Martin Earns All-Conference To Lead Strong Showing At BIG EAST Championships
10/28/2017 8:11:00 PM | Men's Cross Country / Track, Women's Cross Country / Track
Creighton women earn best finish at a league championship since 2004
SOMERS, Wis. – The Creighton women placed sixth and the men seventh at the 2017 BIG EAST Cross Country Championships, held on Saturday on the Wayne E. Dannehl Cross Country Course in Somers, Wis.
The women's finish was the program's best at any league meet since the 2004 Missouri Valley Conference Championships.
Junior Emily Martin continued a very successful season with an impressive 11th place showing, finishing with a time of 20:57.6 in the women's 6K. Martin's clocking among 89 runners earned her Second Team All-BIG EAST honors, just the fourth runner in program history to earn All-Conference accolades. Only Courtney Sawle (also 11th in 2014) has finished in the top-12 of a league meet in the last 15 seasons, and Martin's clocking moved her up 13 spots from last year when she finished 24th overall at the league championship.
Following Martin among Bluejays was fellow junior Adriana Kammerer in 27th place, running a time of 21:38.9. The third Creighton finisher was Megan Paule with a time of 21:53.5 in 33rd place. Paule beat her best previous 6K time this fall by over a minute. After Paule was 38th place Maile Shigemasa, who ran a 22:05.8. Just a tenth of a second behind Shigemasa was fellow senior Grace Mimmack who ran a 22:05.9 which earned her 39th place.
The women's team completed the competition with a team score of 139, narrowly behind both Marquette (132) and Xavier (136). Villanova won the team title with 39 points, snapping the two-year title reign of Providence by seven points. Providence's Catarina Rocha won the women's race with a time of 19:59.0, 13 seconds ahead of teammate Brianna Ilarda.
The first Creighton men's runner to cross the line in the 8K race was sophomore Chase Howard who ran a 26:15.1, earning him the 44th spot in the race. After Howard was 56th place senior Jacob Ohnstad, who ran a 26:36.8. Junior Spencer De Jong and senior Jake Landreth followed closely behind Ohnstad. De Jong finished in 59th with a time of 26:39.0, while Landreth finished in 60th with a time of 26:41.4. Sophomore Nicholas Monkemeyer closed CU's scorers in 68th place after running a 27:03.5. There was a total of 85 runners in the men's race.
The men finished in seventh out of nine teams with a score of 241, one point ahead of eighth place Xavier who scored a 242. Georgetown won its third straight men's team title with 40 points, 14 ahead of runner-up Butler.. Hoya graduate student Jonathan Green won the men's race with a time of 24:27.6 to finish 4.9 seconds ahead of Villanova's Andrew Marston.
The Georgetown men's coaching staff, led by head coach Brandon Bonsey, was named BIG EAST Men's Coaching Staff of the Year. The Villanova women's staff, led by head coach Gina Procaccio, was named BIG EAST Women's Coaching Staff of the Year. The top 10 runners in each race were named First Team All-BIG EAST, while runners to place 11-20 earned Second Team All-BIG EAST acclaim.
Both the men's and women's teams will compete in the NCAA Midwest Regional race of November 10th in Ames, Iowa.
Men's Individual Leaders
1.     Jonathan Green, Georgetown                    24:27.6
2.     Andrew Marston, Villanova                         24:32.7
3.     Casey Comber, Villanova                             24:40.6
4.     Reilly Bloomer, Georgetown                      24:50.8
5.     Barry Keane, Butler                                       24:52.5
6.     Matt Lumbar, Butler                                     24:55.4
7.     Nicholas Wareham, Georgetown              25:00.6
8.     Daniel Pederson, Marquette                       25:01.0
9.     Paul Power, Villanova                                   25:01.7
10.  Johnny Leverenz, Butler                               25:04.5
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Men's Team Leaders
1.     Georgetown                     40
2.     Butler                                 54
3.     Villanova                           57
4.     Providence                        94
5.     Marquette                         129
6.     DePaul                               157
7.     Creighton                          241
8.     Xavier                                 242
9.     Seton Hall                          243
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Women's Individual Leaders
1.     Catarina Rocha, Providence                        19:59.0
2.     Brianna Ilarda, Providence                          20:12.2
3.     Bella Burda, Villanova                                  20:19.4
4.     Millie Paladino, Providence                         20:27.9
5.     Nicole Hutchinson, Villanova                      20:38.7
6.     Lauren Ryan, Villanova                                 20:44.1
7.     Kaley Ciluffo, Villanova                                20:49.7
8.     Madeline Britton, Xavier                             20:51.8
9.     Josette Norris, Georgetown                       20:52.6
10.  Abbey Wheeler, Providence                        20:53.7
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Women's Team Leaders
1.     Villanova                           39
2.     Providence                        46
3.     Georgetown                     63
4.     Marquette                         132
5.     Xavier                                 136
6.     Creighton                          139
7.     Butler                                 186
8.     Seton Hall                          255
9.     DePaul                               273
10.  St. John's                           279
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The women's finish was the program's best at any league meet since the 2004 Missouri Valley Conference Championships.
Junior Emily Martin continued a very successful season with an impressive 11th place showing, finishing with a time of 20:57.6 in the women's 6K. Martin's clocking among 89 runners earned her Second Team All-BIG EAST honors, just the fourth runner in program history to earn All-Conference accolades. Only Courtney Sawle (also 11th in 2014) has finished in the top-12 of a league meet in the last 15 seasons, and Martin's clocking moved her up 13 spots from last year when she finished 24th overall at the league championship.
Following Martin among Bluejays was fellow junior Adriana Kammerer in 27th place, running a time of 21:38.9. The third Creighton finisher was Megan Paule with a time of 21:53.5 in 33rd place. Paule beat her best previous 6K time this fall by over a minute. After Paule was 38th place Maile Shigemasa, who ran a 22:05.8. Just a tenth of a second behind Shigemasa was fellow senior Grace Mimmack who ran a 22:05.9 which earned her 39th place.
The women's team completed the competition with a team score of 139, narrowly behind both Marquette (132) and Xavier (136). Villanova won the team title with 39 points, snapping the two-year title reign of Providence by seven points. Providence's Catarina Rocha won the women's race with a time of 19:59.0, 13 seconds ahead of teammate Brianna Ilarda.
The first Creighton men's runner to cross the line in the 8K race was sophomore Chase Howard who ran a 26:15.1, earning him the 44th spot in the race. After Howard was 56th place senior Jacob Ohnstad, who ran a 26:36.8. Junior Spencer De Jong and senior Jake Landreth followed closely behind Ohnstad. De Jong finished in 59th with a time of 26:39.0, while Landreth finished in 60th with a time of 26:41.4. Sophomore Nicholas Monkemeyer closed CU's scorers in 68th place after running a 27:03.5. There was a total of 85 runners in the men's race.
The men finished in seventh out of nine teams with a score of 241, one point ahead of eighth place Xavier who scored a 242. Georgetown won its third straight men's team title with 40 points, 14 ahead of runner-up Butler.. Hoya graduate student Jonathan Green won the men's race with a time of 24:27.6 to finish 4.9 seconds ahead of Villanova's Andrew Marston.
The Georgetown men's coaching staff, led by head coach Brandon Bonsey, was named BIG EAST Men's Coaching Staff of the Year. The Villanova women's staff, led by head coach Gina Procaccio, was named BIG EAST Women's Coaching Staff of the Year. The top 10 runners in each race were named First Team All-BIG EAST, while runners to place 11-20 earned Second Team All-BIG EAST acclaim.
Both the men's and women's teams will compete in the NCAA Midwest Regional race of November 10th in Ames, Iowa.
Men's Individual Leaders
1.     Jonathan Green, Georgetown                    24:27.6
2.     Andrew Marston, Villanova                         24:32.7
3.     Casey Comber, Villanova                             24:40.6
4.     Reilly Bloomer, Georgetown                      24:50.8
5.     Barry Keane, Butler                                       24:52.5
6.     Matt Lumbar, Butler                                     24:55.4
7.     Nicholas Wareham, Georgetown              25:00.6
8.     Daniel Pederson, Marquette                       25:01.0
9.     Paul Power, Villanova                                   25:01.7
10.  Johnny Leverenz, Butler                               25:04.5
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Men's Team Leaders
1.     Georgetown                     40
2.     Butler                                 54
3.     Villanova                           57
4.     Providence                        94
5.     Marquette                         129
6.     DePaul                               157
7.     Creighton                          241
8.     Xavier                                 242
9.     Seton Hall                          243
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Women's Individual Leaders
1.     Catarina Rocha, Providence                        19:59.0
2.     Brianna Ilarda, Providence                          20:12.2
3.     Bella Burda, Villanova                                  20:19.4
4.     Millie Paladino, Providence                         20:27.9
5.     Nicole Hutchinson, Villanova                      20:38.7
6.     Lauren Ryan, Villanova                                 20:44.1
7.     Kaley Ciluffo, Villanova                                20:49.7
8.     Madeline Britton, Xavier                             20:51.8
9.     Josette Norris, Georgetown                       20:52.6
10.  Abbey Wheeler, Providence                        20:53.7
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Women's Team Leaders
1.     Villanova                           39
2.     Providence                        46
3.     Georgetown                     63
4.     Marquette                         132
5.     Xavier                                 136
6.     Creighton                          139
7.     Butler                                 186
8.     Seton Hall                          255
9.     DePaul                               273
10.  St. John's                           279
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