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Welcome to the home of the 2004 & 2007 MAC champions and #23 team in the nation in 2007! The sport of women's cross country at Elizabethtown College began in 1981, but it wasn't until 2004 that they finally stood atop the conference in winning their first-ever Middle-Atlantic Conference title. Coach Mike Dager is primarily responsible for taking the women's cross country program to a national-caliber level. In 2005 and 2006, the women's team finished Runner-Up in the MAC Championships to Messiah College by five points each year. But in 2007, under the direction of Coach Christopher Straub, the women's team placed four runners in the top five at the MAC Championships to securely win their second-ever MAC title.
At the 2007 Mideast Regional Championships, the Blue Jays were led by their second-ever Mideast Regional Champion (Dustin Scott won the 2002 Mideast Regional Championship for the men's team) in senior Erin Fisher '08. Junior Tiffany Kulp '09, freshman Kristen O'Brien '11, and sophomore Megan VanDenHengel '10 all earned All-Region honors by virtue of their top 35 finish out of 270 runners. But it was senior Sarah Grove '08 who was "The Hero" in finishing 67th overall, the fifth runner across the line for Etown, and closed out the scoring.
Over 16 years, the women's cross country program had produced only three All-MAC runners. But since 1998, when Coach Dager and Coach Straub took over, ETown has produced 18 All-MAC runners! In 2007, Erin Fisher won the MAC title for the second year-in-a-row and remains the only woman in Elizabethtown College history to win the conference title. She is also the only woman in school history to win the Mideast Regional title. In November, at the NCAA Division III Championships held at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota, Fisher joined Melissa St. Clair to become the second-ever All-American in women's cross country history by virtue of her 15th place finish Coach Christopher Straub serves at the Director of Cross Country and Track & Field at Elizabethtown College and is in his tenth year at ETown. He and first-year assistant coach, Brian Falk, are working closely together to continue what was started by Coach Dager when he took over the women's cross country and distance program in 2002. It didn't take Dager long to turn the women's cross country program into what has annually become a nationally-competitive NCAA Division III program. Coach Dager left Elizabethtown College in August, 2007 to take the full-time position of Head Men's and Women's Track & Field Coach at Gwynedd-Mercy College, thus turning the reigns over to Coach Straub prior to the start of the 2007 cross country season Training for distance and middle-distance runners is individualized with an emphasis on gradual and progressive aerobic development. The team takes full advantage of the beautiful natural environment in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The distance runners often run on the backcountry roads that traverse the woodlands and farms that surround The College. They also frequently train on the many soft surfaces within a 20 minute drive of campus including the crushed limestone of the 20-mile long Conewago Rail-Trail and the 900m loop in Maytown's Fuhrman Park, the 30 miles of dirt trails around Mt. Gretna and alongside the Susquehanna River, and the rolling grass pathways of Nissley Vineyards and the Elizabethtown Fairgrounds Pictured: The Blue Jays competed at the NCAA Division III Cross Country championships at St. Olaf College. Photo by Tom "Drac" Williams. Contact Coach Straub at straubce@etown.edu |
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