2022-23 AMCC Women's Cross Country News
It’s a new era for Pitt-Greensburg Cross Country with a familiar face coming back into the fold.
The Faculty Athletic Representatives (FARs) around the AMCC have voted on and selected the 2023 FAR Award Winners. On the men's side is Hilbert College men's basketball player Zach Miller while Hilbert cross country/track and field runner and softball player Abigail Dent represents the women's side.
On Day 2 of D3 Week, we salute our Team Peak Performers of 2022-23.
Throughout the 2022-23 athletic year, the Pitt-Bradford athletics department has been celebrating the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX, the congressional act which ensured that all students have the same rights and opportunities to participate in educational and extracurricular programming, regardless of gender.
The United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) released the 2022 All-Academic Teams, recognizing Division III teams for their performance in the classroom this past season.
All institution sport teams which compete for an AMCC championship may select one member from their team who displays good sportsmanship throughout the season to be a member of the All-AMCC Sportsmanship Team.
With two fall sport championships under their belt, and strong finishes in other sports, Penn State Behrend once again starts off the year with the lead for the AMCC Presidents Cup title.
Penn State Behrend women's cross country sophomore Olivia Nola competed in the 2022 NCAA DIII Cross Country Championships on Saturday morning.
The Penn State Behrend and Alfred State College women's cross country teams competed at the 2022 NCAA Division III Regional Meet hosted by the University of Rochester at the Genesee Valley Park in Rochester, NY.
Penn State Behrend senior Savanna Carr has been named the AMCC Runner of the Year for the fourth time in her career (2017, 2019, & 2020).
AMCC cross country teams will head to Cresson, PA this weekend for the 2022 AMCC Women's Cross Country Championship.
Nola led the Lions to an 18th place finish out of 32 teams at the Inter-Regional Rumble at Oberlin on Saturday. The sophomore led the pack with a time of 23:20.1 for the 6K to earn 35th individually out of 282 runners.
Fusco came in second to help her team finish in second place to a Division II team. She broke the Hilbert 5K Meghan Memorial record by 8 seconds with a PR of 20:09.
Carr was first on the team and 95th out of 319 runners at the NCAA DIII Pre-Meet held on Saturday. She crossed the finish line in 23:57.5 for the 6K.
Fusco finished in a solid 54th place in a race with a number of division 1, 2 and high level 3 runners at the Roberts Wesleyan Harry F. Anderson Invitational. She ran a personal best 20:25 for 5k.
