Kenosha, Wis. — The 13th-ranked Catawba College women's cross country set its newest program record for finish at the NCAA Division II Women's Cross Country National Championships with a 17th-place finish in Kenosha, Wis. on Saturday.
Senior Madi Clay broke her own program record for best finish at the national championships, with a 42nd-place finish.
Hannah Caudill and Natalie Almond added top-100 finishes with 71st and 86th-place finishes, respectively with 21:37.0 and 21:51.3 marks.
Catawba Results
42. Madi Clay - 21:05.09
71. Hannah Caudill - 21:37.0
86. Natalie Almond - 21:51.3
129. Morgan Pollard - 22:20.6
143. Eden Barnwell - 22:27.9
206. Charity Davies - 23:23.0
212. Emer Mcglynn - 23:30.2
HEAR FROM COACH BRYAN
"This group of girls is special and they have left their mark on this program. Our group of seniors came in four years ago and have been mainstays at the NCAA meet. They have made Catawba proud."