BRONX, New York – Sophomore
Tessa Mundell (Mohnton, Pa./Governor Mifflin) capped off the 2014 cross country season by finishing ninth to lead James Madison to a sixth-place team showing at the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championships Saturday at Van Courlandt Park in the Bronx.
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Mundell covered the 5,000-meter course with a personal-best time of 18:03.7, good for ninth place out of 98 runners. She was just over 20 seconds back of the individual champion from Villanova, Stephanie Schappert, who won in 17:42.4
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The Dukes finished sixth as a team with 140 points after the top-5 JMU runners scored in the top 50. Columbia won the team title after placing all scorers in the top 20, finishing with 49 points.
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Sophomore
Carol Strock (Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley) was JMU's No. 2 runner as she took 20th place in 18:25.6, also a collegiate personal-best mark. Finishing back-to-back in 31st and 32nd places were senior
Rachel Hagen (Sterling, Va./Potomac Falls) and freshman
Erica Gray (Yardley, Pa./Pennsbury). Hagen concluded her collegiate cross country career in 18:42.6 while Gray was a half second back in 18:43.1. Freshman
Nora Raher (Centreville, Va./Chantilly) completed JMU's scoring output after crossing the finish line in 19:19.2 to snag 52nd place (48 scoring).
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Six other Dukes were on the course Saturday. Freshman
Nicole Goff (Yorktown, Va./Grafton) was 53rd in 19:22.5, followed by freshman
Haley Mahn (Pennington, N.J./Hopewell Valley) in 59th with a time of 19:39.1 and sophomore
Meghan Malloy (Haddonfield, N.J./Haddonfield Memorial), who placed 61st in 19:41.
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Rounding out the championship for JMU were seniors
Kristen Landry (Boonton Township, N.J./Mountain Lakes) and
Tiel Westbrook (Mechanicsville, Va./Lee-Davis) and freshman
Angelique DeMeo (Staten Island, N.Y./Tottenville). Landry finished 70th in 19:53.9, Westbrook took 74th in 19:59.6 while DeMeo was 93rd in 20:56.5.
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JMU was without its top runner, junior
Kathleen Stewart (Holland, Pa./Council Rock South), who was unable to race after leading the Dukes in every race she competed this season.
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 Madison's distance runners now turn their attention to the indoor track and field season, which begins Jan. 8, 2015, at the Navy Winter Invitational in Annapolis, Maryland.