Raiders Compete at NCAA Northeast Regional Championship
HOPKINTON, N.H. - Colgate competed at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championships at Hopkinton State Fairgrounds on Friday morning.
The men's team finished 19th and the women's team brought home 33rd.
WOMEN
Nell Droege was the fastest Raiders on the women's side, running a 22:27.79 in the 6k. Annie Reilly finished a few spots behind her running a 22:40.17.
Kara Shepard placed in the Raider top five running a 23:12.16 while Lucy Pew, Ashley Crane, and Linden Cafcules all finished the race for Colgate.
MEN
Owen Holland placed inside the top 50 running a 31:06.76 in the 8k. Andrew McGraw came in inside the top 100 with a 31:28.62.
Owen McMorrow, John Griffith, and Nick Larson each finished inside the Colgate top five finishers. Owen DeMatt and Liam Davis each finished the race for the Raiders.
UP NEXT
Colgate heads to Madison, Wis. for the NCAA Championship next Saturday, Nov. 23.
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