The Mount Vernon Nazarene
University men’s and women’s cross country
teams closed out their season well at the
National Christian College Athletic
Association Championship as the Cougars
finished seventh out of 18 teams and the
Lady Cougars came in 17th out of 19 teams in
races hosted by Cedarville University at the
Elvin R. King Cross Country Course on
Saturday.
"I
was looking forward to this NCCAA race all
season,” said MVNU coach Chip Wilson. "As a
coach, I was anxious to see how my runners
would use their training to finish out the
year and compete against excellent
competition from across the nation. I was
pleased with the results and the
determination that I saw from all of my
runners. We stuck together as a team and
finished out a memorable third season.”
In the men’s race, Malone University, the
No. 1 team in the NAIA all season, captured
its 19th NCCAA national title by finishing
with 45 points to edge out Indiana Wesleyan
University (68 points), Cedarville (78
points), and Taylor (Ind.) University (89
points). Bethel (Ind.) College (168) and
Dallas Baptist (Texas) University (188) each
finished ahead of MVNU (191 points), but the
seventh-place finish for the Cougars was
their best ever after coming in 13th in 2006
and 10th in 2007.
Michael Pabody of Taylor earned the
individual national title in a time of
25:38.2 to edge Josh Foss of Indiana
Wesleyan (25:49.2) by 11 seconds in the
eight-kilometer race. After finishing 21st
in last year’s NCCAA race, junior Mark
Porostosky (above) became the
first MVNU runner to earn NCCAA All-American
status when he finished eighth out of 126
runners in a time of 26:31.4. Freshman Nate
Winters (27:42.1, 30th), sophomore Zach
Stiverson (28:53.2, 47th), freshman Blake
Heinlen (29:03.4, 53rd), sophomore David
Clark (30:04.2, 70th), and freshman Jameson
Seymour (30:43.3, 81st) rounded out the
scoring for MVNU.
"We talked about improving on our
individual performance all season,” said
Wilson. "Even though the weather was a
difficult challenge, I thought we ran a
great race. We are starting to turn some
heads with our times and team performances,
and I think we are headed in the right
direction. Watching Mark cross the finish
line gave me chills because he has worked
extremely hard to reach this point in his
running and he can now be recognized as an
All-American runner. We have many other
runners who are committed to improving, and
I look for those individuals to have a
breakout season as well in the near
future.””
In
the women’s race, NAIA No. 1 Cedarville
University won the 18-team event for the
third straight year and the eighth time
overall with 23 points as the Lady Jackets
had five of the top seven individual
finishers. Dallas Baptist (74 points),
Indiana Wesleyan (90 points), Spring Arbor
(Mich.) University (119 points), and Bethel
(125 points) rounded out the top five, while
the Lady Cougars finished with 450 points in
17th place.
Nicole Santos of Cedarville, won the
individual national title after finishing as
the runner-up last year as she covered the
five-kilometer course in 18:24.3 to finish
just over nine seconds ahead of runner-up
Hannah Steffan (18:33.5) of Dallas Baptist.
Freshman Katelyn Felger (right)
was the top finisher for MVNU as she came in
79th out of 139 runners in a personal best
time of 21:51.6. Freshman Caitlin Campbell
(21:57.8, 81st), freshman Heidi Raidel
(22:52.7, 93rd), freshman Lauren Ford
(23:50.0, 104th), freshman Nikki Yates
(25:03.3, 117th), freshman DeAnna Hardeman
(26:25.6, 125th), and junior Brittany Click
(30:06.8, 135th) rounded out the lineup for
MVNU.
"As we finish out the third season of our
cross country program, I think about how far
we have come in such a short time,” said
Wilson. "It is exciting to think about the
future of this program. I am committed to
making this team a conference and national
contender, and I will do what I can to work
for my runners and the university.”
While the season is over from a team
standpoint for both the MVNU men’s and
women’s cross country teams, Porostosky will
have one more race left when he competes at
the NAIA National Championship in Kenosha,
Wis. The race will take place on Saturday at
the Dr. Wayne E. Dannehl Cross Country
Course and starts at 11:45 a.m. CST.
Porostosky was one of 111 individual
qualifiers for the race that also includes
32 teams. He is the first MVNU runner to
qualify for the NAIA National Championship.