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Cross Country Runs to 15th and 17th Place Showings at Albany Invitational

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Oct. 15, 2005

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Jodie Schoppmann of SUNY-Potsdam and Max Feldman of Connecticut won individual championships at the 39th Annual UAlbany Cross Country Invitational on Saturday, Oct. 15. New Hampshire's men's and women's squads won the team titles. More than 600 athletes represented 31 schools at the event. The Siena men finished in 17th place of 27 schools and the women took 15th of 23 schools.

Schoppmann covered the 5,000-meter course in 16:47.9 to win the Bobbi Palm Women's Championship Race. New Hampshire's Catherine Parker finished fourth in 17:46.0, as the Wildcats won their second consecutive women's championship.

In the 8,000-meter R.K. Munsey Men's Championship Race, Feldman established a course record of 24:46.0. Matt Russell finished fifth with a time of 24:59.4 to lead New Hampshire's title efforts.

Bobbi Palm Women's Championship Race
TEAM RESULTS
1. New Hampshire 76; 2. Middlebury 113; 3. College of New Jersey 121; 4. Quinnipiac 150; 5. Northeastern 172; 6. Binghamton 193; 7. Colgate 216; 8. UAlbany 238; 9. Marist 240; 10. MIT 262; 11. St. Lawrence 263; 12. Springfield 335; 13. Hamilton 371; 14. Cortland 374; 15. Siena 422; 16. Clarkson 463; 17. Lehman 486; 18. St. Francis (N.Y.) 491; 19. Saint Rose 559; 20. Potsdam 575; 21. New Paltz 589; 22. RPI 641; 23. Long Island 655.

R.K. Munsey Men's Championship Race
TEAM RESULTS
1. New Hampshire 99; 2. NYU 128; 3. Quinnipiac 135; 4. College of New Jersey 142; 5. Marist 157; 6. Middlebury 207; 7. MIT 210; 8. UAlbany 267; 9. Connecticut 270; 10. Connecticut College 280; 11. St. Lawrence 295; 12. Cortland 327; 13. RPI 366; 14. Binghamton 387; 15. Northeastern 399; 16. Vassar 432; 17. Siena 435; 18. Long Island 438; 19. Springfield 462; 20. Hamilton 485; 21. Saint Rose 580; 22. Clarkson 654; 23. Potsdam 740; 24. St. Francis (N.Y.) 744; 25. Paul Smith's 785; 26. New Paltz 816; 27. Lehman 847.