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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Bates College Jillian Richardson Tops Field to Earn DIII East Region Cross Country Individual Championship

Jillian Richardson became the first Bobcat since 1992 (Kristy Gould '93) to win an individual regional championship as the senior speedster dominated the field with a time of 21:41.1 in Saturday's NCAA Division III East Region Cross Country Championships.

Richardson (Auburn, Maine), who placed third overall in the NESCAC Championships two weeks ago, averaged a 5:48.09 mile over the 6K course, which took place on the campus of Bowdoin College. 

All seven participating Bobcats earned All-Region honors for a top-35 finish, as #16 Bates placed second overall as a team.

Senior Frieda Kickliter (Mobile, Ala.), joined Richardson on the All-Region squad with a seventh-place finish of 22:43.0. First year Elizabeth Holcombe (Ilchester, Md.), the NESCAC Women's Cross Country Rookie of the Year, finished 14th with an all-region mark of 22:59.0. Sophomore Phoebe Pohl (Wayland, Mass.) took 19th at 23:06.08.

Senior Ilana Zeilinger (Washington, D.C.) (23rd, 23:13.3), senior Jordan Wilson (Medfield, Mass.) (30th, 23:20.8), and junior Jen Coseno (Sutton, Mass.) (23:21.5) closed out Bates' stellar Saturday showing.

The Bobcats scored 64 points on the day. No. 7 MIT, with 36 points, took first place and the automatic NCAA bid. Brandeis placed third (142) while No. 28 Tufts (145) and host-Bowdoin (172) closed out the top-5.

NCAA Division III restructured its regions last season, creating a new East Region comprising schools in Eastern New England. The first-place team in each of 10 NCAA Regionals held on Saturday earned an automatic berth in next Saturday's NCAA Division III Championships. The 32-team field will be announced Sunday afternoon as Bates seeks its 11th team bid to nationals and its fourth in a row. 

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