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Terry Reinman competed for three varsity programs during her time with the Orange and Blue.
During the fall, Reinman helped Gettysburg achieve unprecedented heights in cross country. She won her collegiate debut against Juniata and captured all-region accolades with a sixth-place finish at regionals as a sophomore. After gaining all-region status and helping the team to a runner-up performance at the regional meet in 1987, Reinman and the Bullets headed off to the NCAA Division III Championship for the first time as a program.
As a senior on the cross country team, Reinman led the team in a dozen races and placed fourth at the Mid-East Regional, marking the best finish ever by a Bullet. She went on to compete at the national championship where she finished 91st overall.
Reinman was a two-year team captain with the track team. She established a program record in the 1500 as a sophomore and broke it as a senior with a third-place finish at the Middle Atlantic Conference Championship in her final collegiate race. She won a dozen individual races during her track career.
Reinman spent two seasons on the swim team. She posted the team’s second-best time in the 200-yard individual medley as a sophomore and helped the Bullets claim a pair of conference championships in 1987 and 1988.
A native of Mendham, N.J., Reinman graduated from Gettysburg with a degree in German.
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