THE FACTS
Gettysburg places second
What: Centennial Conference women's cross country championship
When: Saturday, Nov. 1
Where: Gettysburg, Pa.
THE SKINNY STORY
Gettysburg had its five scoring runners all place in the top 29 overall to finish second at the 2025 Centennial Conference women's cross country course hosted on its own Battlefield Course. The Bullets finished with 85 points.
THE LEADERS
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Rowe Crawford (Swarthmore, Pa./Strath Haven) led the Bullets with an 18th-place finish, completing the 6,000-meter course with a time of 22:34.2.
FOR THE FOES
• Johns Hopkins had the top five finishers and eight of the first nine across the line to win its 17th straight championship with a perfect score of 15 points.
THE REST OF THE STORY
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Elyse Tancini (Collegeville, Pa./Perkiomen Valley) was right behind Crawford in 19th place with a time of 22:36.2.
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Carys Cook (Hendersonville, Tenn./Lauralton Hall [Texas]) placed 21st with a time of 22:37.3.
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Sarah Smith (West Chester, Pa./Unionville) finished 28th with a time of 23:06 while
Ava Romano (Middletown, N.J./Middletown South) was right behind her in 29th with a time of 23:07.5.
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Abbey Woodcome (Hudson, Mass./Hudson) was 38th (23:56.6) while
Anna Hendrickson (Sykesville, Md./Marriotts Ridge) was 39th (24:01.2).
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Eliza Hoover (48th, 24:36.3),
Sara Lessard (49th, 24:37.2),
Lindsay Hickman (55th, 24:57.3),
Jess McLaughlin (70th, 25:37.6),
Kyla Lorden (73rd, 25:52.2) rounded out the Bullet competitors.
THE INSIDE STORY
• A total of 107 runners competed at the 6,000-meter distance.
• Elise Tancini and
Ava Romano both improved their times from the Aubrey Shenk Invitational two weeks ago.
NEXT UP
Gettysburg returns to action at the NCAA Div. III regional championship hosted at Big Spring H.S. on Saturday, Nov. 15. The first race begins at 11 a.m.