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Western Carolinian Volume 71 Number 07

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  • Cross Country comes in 7 and 9t By Zachary Colburn WCnewsmagazine The We campus of the | Mens senior D Despite ahead of the 8% Junior Kerrie Si and ranked as t best time at 19: come in at 65" sophomore Jeni spots later (77") at 21:06. Sixteen second Sara Dickson ro en at 21:59, good for an 84" place finish. ngers 6" place finish out of 79 runners, c His finish paced ace finish with 207 points, 22 and 23 poin ? -Country championship with 51 points, 19 runners into the top finishes, but Stephen me in 2 spots later (50) at a time of 27:4 art at 28:01 and 28:08. Junior Dylan Her omore Noah Tayior finished at 70" and 71 Ss and womens Cross-Country teams fini see-Chattanooga. The men finished 9" ou med to the mens All Southern-Conference runner on the All Southern Conference te attanooga took the conference crown as t r the team with her 23" place finish at a t rmance in WCU womens history. Sopho ce. Those were the only 2 runners that fin heir 2006 campaigns at the Southern Conference meet on the 0 teams while the women had a 7" place finish out of 11 teams. le women's team took a 7" place finish with 241 points, 6 points ged by 2" place Appalachian State with a single point, 44-43. 18:44, just a second faster than her previous best this season skye Aiello turned in a career best time that ranks her for the 23 | in the top 50 spots. Freshmen Annie Bailey and Lindsay Groce | ts later, another freshman, Brittany Beeker came in 75" at 20:59, nior Brooke Saddler came in at 21:22 to finish 82"). Freshman at 25:34, 16 seconds quicker than the previous season best. 7" and 8" place finishers, Elon and College of Charleston. head of 2" place Furman. mond was the next Catamount runner to finish, coming in 48" at phomores Jesse Ramirez and Field Miller came in 55" and 56 came in 10 spots later with a time of 28:33, good for 66'" place. times of 28:54 and 29:10. [ @ respectively, fin Freshman Jami bid ea BanBecutlve aGaleronce' titles anda ment to the eventual champions, the UNC aight College Cup appearance came to an end in the Semifinals nsboro Spartans. Western finishes their 2006 campaign with a als, Western used two early goals to get ri oint in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. The Catamounts gave Western the early 2-0 le nder got in the way, but the ball bounced o d up with another goal as Western would e goal at the 75" minute as freshman Nik what would be a commanding 3-0 lead. T ed to find the goal to cut the lead to 3-1. ted with an assist on freshman Jill Romanik that one goal carry them the rest of the ga aged to win the battle of shots 11-10 anda e #4 seed in the tournament, the College of Charleston Cougars, oncluded College of Charlestons season with a record of 8-9-2. he 1* half. At the 29" minute Keevy Harris tried to make a pass and into their own net for the 1-0 lead. Ten minutes later, Harris | 2-goal lead into halftime. ibardo found senior Megan Reilly on a cross pass, where Reilly Jal would become very crucial as 5 minutes later, Lady Cougar an 3 minutes, Jordan would be on the giving side of another il on a corner kick that was re-routed to make the Cougars deficit ; Western left Mt. Pleasant with the 3-2 victory. \dvantage in the 1** 45 minutes. Western also held a 5-4 lead in hots for the win. Her counterpart, Erin Smith had 5 saves despite IC- Greensboro everything that they had, but it the end, Western f 648 fans on a cold and blustery night at the Catamount Athletic thern Conference tournament, Western ga ey would lose to the Lady Spartans 1-0 in f po of the first few minutes of the game as board, as senior Deven Beachum scored -0 lead that would stand up until halftime. tern in the 2" half as they would control t ed to put a shot on net after a corner kick er tried her luck at putting one in the net Spartans. Westerns last ditch effort came red the shot the final seconds on the time the battle of the shots 16-7, including ac al ar S held a 6-4 edge in corner kicks. Alesha Ro the winning goal. Ryan stopped 4 shots for the Spartans an each had 3 shots on goal, as 7 different Catamounts put shots Despite not making it to the championship, a pair of Catamounts ma Whittle made her 2" pepeanc on this list and still has 2 more collegiate ye So-Con team. Jot off 3 quick shots. Once the Lady Spartans got the ball, they 18" minute of the 1* half as she took a pass from Kelly Attayek snse for most of the 2 half with a number of chances to tie the was stopped by the UNCG defense. A couple of minutes later, d living save by goalkeeper Katherine Ryan, made what could be final 60 seconds as corner kick by sophomore Arlan Whittle was 1 down and ended the Lady Catamounts season. nding 11-1 mark in the 2" half. Like they have for most games red the defeat in her final collegiate game, stopping just a single ied her 8" shut-out of the season. Freshmen Rachael Shomper al. : Southern Conference All-tournament team. Sophomore Arlan (90. Freshman Shanna Schmoker earned her 1* pick to the all newsmagazine
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