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| Date | Opponent | Event | Malone | Opponent | Record | Box Scores | Men's Results | Women's Results | Results | Recap | |||||||||
| 9/5 @ 8:00am | Malone High School Invitational | ||||||||||||||||||
| 9/19 @ 8:00am | Iona College Meet of the Champs - Bronx, NY | View | 3rd of 22 | 5th of 21 | Recap | ||||||||||||||
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Men’s Cross Country Finishes Third At Iona Meet Of Champions, Women Place Fifth
The Malone University cross country teams opened
their respective 2009 seasons at the NCAA Div. I Iona (NY) College Meet of
Champions on Saturday as the men’s team, ranked #1 in the NAIA, posted a solid
third-place finish among 22 teams while the Pioneer women, ranked #6 in the
NAIA, finished in fifth place among a 21-team field. |
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| 10/2 @ 2:00pm | All-Ohio Championship Meet - Delaware, OH | View | 2nd of 38 | 5th of 42 | Recap | ||||||||||||||
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Malone Men Place Second At All-Ohio Championships; Women Finish Fifth
The Malone University men’s and women’s cross country teams competed at the
All-Ohio Championships in Delaware, Ohio last Friday afternoon. After two straight All-Ohio team titles in
2007 and 2008, the Pioneer men’s team finished second in the ’09 meet, with 76
points, among a 38-team field as The Ohio State University, with 28 points,
captured the men’s team title. The
Malone women earned a fifth-place finish, tallying 217 points, among a 42-team
field as Ohio State also took the women’s team title with 58 points. |
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| 10/17 @ 10:30am | Bowling Green State Invitational - Bowling Green, OH | View | 2nd of 19 | 3rd of 19 | Recap | ||||||||||||||
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Malone Men’s Cross Country Finishes Second At Bowling Green Invite, Women Place ThirdThe Malone University men’s cross country team, ranked #1 in the NAIA, finished
second among a 19-team field at the Bowling Green State University Invitational
last Saturday while the Pioneer women’s team, ranked #5 in the NAIA, placed
third among its 19-team field. For the men, Aaron Melhorn (Jr., Fairless H.S.) posted a team-best time of 24:24.1 and earned a third-place finish overall. James Zeuch (Jr., Galion H.S.) was close behind in seventh place overall in 24:58.3. Also scoring for the team were Nick Meeson (Fr., Lakewood H.S.) in 11th (25:15.2), Paul Robinson (Sr., Field H.S.) in 18th (25:29.0) and Evan Gaynor (Sr., Delta H.S.) in 22nd (25:41.0). Others who ran for the varsity included Tony Migliozzi (So., St. Thomas Aquinas H.S.) in 23rd (25:41.2) and Zach Mathias (So., Galion H.S.) in 33rd (25:56.4). Competing individually at the event were Jeremy Arthur (So., Medina H.S.) in 26:18.2, Bryce Pulley (Fr., Cuyahoga Falls H.S.) in 26:23.3 and Kyle Randolph (Jr., Galion H.S.) in 28:06.3. For the women, Sarah Hines (Sr., Northmor H.S.) led the way with a fifth-place finish overall in a time of 22:28.5 followed by Rebekah Genter (Sr., Crestview H.S.) in 11th (22:42.6). Also scoring for the team were Tynae Wilson (So., Fort Wayne, IN) in 17th (22:51.0), Lindsey Pifher (Jr., Colonel Crawford H.S.) in 22nd (23:01.5) and Ashton Avery (So., McKinley H.S.) in 23rd (23:03.1). Others who competed for the varsity squad included Kalie Hauenstein (Sr., Ashland H.S.) in 24th (23:06.3) and Emily Grad (Jr., Field H.S.) in 27th (23:10.5). Running as individuals at the event were Danielle Wuensch (So., New London H.S.) in 23:12.2, Brynn Chaskel (Fr., Liberty Benton H.S.) in 23:20.1, Melissa Roth (So., Celina H.S.) in 23:21.0, Hannah Hartzler (Fr., Norwayne H.S.) in 23:34.0, Erin Bauer (So., Loveland H.S.) in 23:50.0, Gabrielle Wuensch (So., New London H.S.) in 24:06.2, Becky Neitzel (So., Malvern H.S.) in 24:25.4, Jessica Winkler (Fr., Norwayne H.S.) in 24:44.0, Kayleigh Bildstein (So., Madison H.S.) in 25:57.0, Samantha Fitzpatrick (Fr., Carrollton H.S.) in 26:52.4, Paige Nagy (Fr., Rocky River H.S.) in 26:56.6, and Emily Beam (So., Morgan H.S.) in 27:03.6.
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| 10/24 @ 11:00am | Walsh University Invitational | View | 1st of 5 | 1st of 8 | Recap | ||||||||||||||
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Malone Men, Women Win At Walsh InvitationalThe Malone University men's and women's cross country teams, ranked first and fifth, respectively, in the NAIA, each posted victories at the Walsh University Invitational Saturday morning. The Pioneer men tallied 19 points to easily defeat runner-up Walsh, which had 58 points, among a six-team field. The Malone women finished with a perfect 15 points, coming in 1-2-3-4-5, to easily beat runner-up Ashland University, which totaled 84 points, in an eight-team field. In the men's event, Hiram College and Geneva (PA) College tied for third (91 points each) while Point Park (PA) University rounded out the top five with 122 points. In the women's meet, Walsh took third (86), Notre Dame College was fourth (109) and Ursuline College rounded out the top five (111). For the men, Chris Sinick (Sr., Field H.S.) won the overall individual title with a time of 26:21 while Bryce Pulley (Fr., Cuyahoga Falls H.S.) took second in 26:51. Mitch Williams (Fr., Celina H.S.) placed third overall in 27:10. Also scoring for Malone were Kyle Randolph (Jr., Galion H.S.) in eighth (27:53) and Nate Slaughter (Fr., Cuyahoga Falls H.S.) in ninth (27:53). Brandon Lang (Fr., New London H.S.) also competed for the team and came in 24th (29:38).
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| 11/7 @ 8:00am | AMC Championship Meet* - Cedarville, OH | View | 1st of 10 | 1st of 11 | Recap | ||||||||||||||
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Malone Cross Country Teams Capture AMC Titles; Aaron Melhorn Wins Individual Men's CrownThe Malone University men’s and women’s cross country teams,
ranked second and fifth, respectively, in the NAIA national ratings, both
captured team titles at the American Mideast Conference Championships in
Cedarville, Ohio Saturday. The men’s
team continued its streaking of having never lost a conference/district/region
meet while the women’s team won its first conference title since 2004. In addition, Aaron Melhorn (Jr., Fairless
H.S.) took the individual men’s title in a time of 25:17. With the victories, both teams have again earned
a berth to the NAIA Cross Country Championships, this year in Port Vancouver,
Washington November 21st.
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| 11/14 @ 10:00am | NCCAA National Championship Meet - Cedarville, OH | View | 1st of 23 | 2nd of 19 | Recap | ||||||||||||||
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Malone Men’s Cross Country Team Takes NCCAA Title; Women Grab Runner-Up FinishThe Malone men’s cross country team, ranked #2 in the NAIA,
captured its fifth consecutive national team title at the NCCAA National
Championships, held in Cedarville, Ohio on Saturday, while the Pioneer women’s
team, ranked #5 in the NAIA, finished as national runners-up. The Malone men finished first among a 23-team
field while the women placed second among a 19-team field.
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| 11/21 @ 8:00am | NAIA National Championship Meet - Vancouver, WA | View | 1st of 32 | 3rd of 32 | Recap | ||||||||||||||
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Malone Men’s Cross Country Captures Third Straight NAIA National Title; Women Place ThirdThe Malone University men’s cross country team, led by veteran head coach Jack Hazen, has captured its third straight NAIA national title (and fourth in school history) at the NAIA National Championships in Vancouver, Washington Saturday while the Pioneer women’s team finished in third place. With the fourth title for the men, only two other NAIA programs have more men’s national titles than Malone (Adams State, CO with 12 and Lubbock Christian, TX with 8). The Malone men tallied 44 points, which was the lowest point total for the men’s meet since 1998, among a 32-team field for their national crown to easily win by one of the largest margins in meet history. Concordia (NE) University was second with 166 points, Southern Oregon University took third at 188, Shawnee State University came in fourth at 229 and Embry-Riddle (FL) University rounded out the top five with 264 points. In addition, Malone head coach Jack Hazen earned NAIA Men’s National Coach of the Year honors. For the men, Aaron Melhorn (Jr., Fairless H.S.) paced Malone with a third-place finish overall in a time of 24:36 while James Zeuch (Jr., Galion H.S.) was fifth overall in 25:15. Paul Robinson (Sr., Field H.S.) finished 11th in 25:27, Chris Sinick (Sr.,. Field H.S.) came in 12th in 25:29 and Evan Gaynor (Sr., Delta H.S.) placed 18th in 25:39. All five runners earned NAIA All-America honors by virtue of their Top 30 finishes. Also competing for Malone were Tony Migliozzi (So., St. Thomas Aquinas H.S.), who finished 47th (26:03), and Nick Meeson (Fr., Lakewood H.S.), who placed 55th (26:11). In addition, Malone University earned the Team Award for lowest combined score with 207 points (44 men, 163 women) and easily defeated runner-up Simon Fraser (B.C.) University, which had 470 points (275 men, 195 women). |
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