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Maryland-Eastern Shore sweeps MEAC Cross Country Titles

October 27, 2007

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - The University of Maryland Eastern Shore men's and women's teams captured the 2007 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Cross Country Championship titles Saturday morning at Mount Trashmore Park in Virginia Beach, Va.

The Hawk men won their first MEAC title since the 1995 season scoring 45 total points. The Lady Hawks, who scored 47 points, won their second overall title and their first since the 1983 season.

Maryland Eastern Shore's Merrecia James and Norfolk State's Dominic Luka were named MEAC Outstanding Performers. James finished first in the women's race with season-best time of 18:27.7 and Luka finished with a time of 25:09.2, winning the men's race.

"We knew it was important to finish among the top 15 in order to have a chance to win, said James.

"Our team talked before the race and we knew that we would have to stay together because we only had five runners compared to some of the other schools, said Luka. We stayed together and even though we didn't win, we ran a great race.

University of Maryland Eastern Shore head coach Ernest Barrett earned Outstanding Coach honors for both the men's and women's teams.

"All season we have stressed running as a pack, as a team. We knew if we were going to win we had to have our team finish among the top 10, explained Barrett. In cross country, I stress working as a team and both teams did that today.

On the women's side, Hampton, winners of last year's championship was second (84), followed by Howard (89), Morgan State (100) and Norfolk State (121).

For the men, second place went to the Norfolk State (56), followed by Howard (116), Delaware State (124), and Coppin State (133).

2007 MEAC Cross Country Championship Results
Women's Team ResultsMen's Team Results
1. Maryland Eastern Shore
47
1. Maryland Eastern Shore
45
2. Hampton
84
2. Norfolk State
56
3. Howard
89
3. Howard
116
4. Morgan State
100
4. Delaware State
124
5. Norfolk State
121
5. Coppin State
133
6. Florida A&M
123
6. Hampton
152
7. Delaware State
148
7. Florida A&M
166
8. Bethune-Cookman
241
8. Morgan State
174
9. South Carolina State
259
9. North Carolina A&T
180
10. North Carolina A&T
271
10. South Carolina State
279
11. Coppin State
281
11. Bethune-Cookman
0

Top 15 Finishers (Women)
1. Merrecia James (Jr) Md Eastern Shore 18:27.7
2. Ashley Hodges (Fr) Howard 18:41.2
3. Yatandrea Burke (Sr) Florida A&M 18:55.4
4. Jessica Neal (Sr) Howard 19:00.3
5. Jahlisa Smith (Fr) Hampton 19:05.9
6. Jennifer Chichester (Fr) Norfolk State 19:16.0
7. Betty Chumbe (Jr) Md Eastern Shore 19:26.0
8. Nicola Listhrop (Fr) Florida A&M 19:30.8
9. Kenya Jones (So) Hampton 19:35.8
10. Tia Miles (So) Norfolk State 19:37.0
11. Tamica Thomas (So) Md Eastern Shore 19:38.9
12. Celia Whyte (Jr) Md Eastern Shore 19:39.9
13. Cuquie Melville (Sr) Delaware State 19:41.4
14. Jasmin Branch (Fr) Hampton 19:43.4
15. Alexandria Condell (Jr) Bethune-Cookman 19:48.8

Top 15 Finishers (Men)
1. Dominic Luka (Sr) Norfolk State 25:09.2
2. Hillary Cheruiyot (Jr) Norfolk State 25:24.6
3. Peter Sang (Fr) Md Eastern Shore 25:39.3
4. Amon Kiprotich (Fr) Md Eastern Shore 25:59.5
5. Anthony Littlejohn (Sr) Coppin State 26:08.7
6. Jonathan Soimo (Fr) Norfolk State 26:27.6
7. Carlos Franklin (So) Florida A&M 26:29.6
8. Solomon Kirongo (Jr) Md Eastern Shore 26:43.8
9. Dale Dunn (Fr) Coppin State 27:01.3
10. Thurman Sanders (So) Howard 27:13.3
11. Keenan Harris (Jr) Norfolk State 27:14.6
12. Daquam Lee (Fr) Florida A&M 27:21.7
13. Jerod Franklin (Fr) Howard 27:33.9
14. Clayton James (Sr) Md Eastern Shore 27:43.3
15. Samuel Henry (Jr) Morgan State 27:44.1

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