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WVU Potomac State Women Claim Division II Cross Country Title

WVU Potomac State Women Claim Division II Cross Country Title

The Potomac State Women's Cross Country Team Competed in the NJCAA Region 20 Division II Championship, Saturday, October, 29. The Catamounts won the meet and had three top 5 finishers. Alexandrea Kile Finished 1st, setting a new course record at 21:34.2. Arrisyn Amtower finished 2nd with the time of 21:49.8. Minka Antower finshed 3rd with a time of 22:17.6 All three were named All-Region.

The 2022 Potomac State Women's Cross Country team is the first team in program history to win a Region Championship.

Alexandrea Kile is the first individual in program history to finish 1st in the Regional Championship.

Harford Community College finished as Regoin 20 Runner-up with 39 points.

The Division II Women's Cross Country Nationals will be held in Tallahasee, FL, November 12, 2022.

  1. Alexandrea Kile               Potomac State     21:34.2
  2. Arrisyn Amtower             Potomac State     21:49.8
  3. Minka Amtower               Potomac State     22:17.6
  4. Nicole Puhek                   Northern VA CC   22:22.7
  5. Natalie Kaminsky             Harford CC         23:14.2
  6. Sarah Phillips                  Harford CC          23:14.4
  7. Sophie Trimble                Harford CC          23:31.7
  8. Leilani Cabrera                Northern VA CC   24:20.3
  9. Alexa VanMeter               Potomac State     24:54.1
  10. Kellie Simon                    Harford CC          25:07.7
  11. Bridget Sawyers              Harford CC          25:08.8
  12. Maddie McBride               Harford CC          25:14.8
  13. Audrey Sorton                 Potomac State     28:17.1
  14. Isabel Penner                  Northern VA CC    28:32.3
  15. Sarah Wharton                Potomac State      28:37.9
  16. Allison Kahl                     Harford CC           29:43.7
  17. Kiana Hunter                   CCBC Essex         30:33.6

Full Results

Photo courtesy of WVU Potomac State