James Madison senior Allen Carr (Yorktown, Va./York) placed 107th in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Men
Senior Allen Carr (Yorktown, Va./York) and junior C.W. Moran (Potomac Falls, Va./Potomac) respectively finished fifth and ninth to lead James Madison to a fifth-place team finish in the 2005 NCAA Southeast Regional Men
James Madison University junior C.W. Moran (Potomac Falls, Va./Potomac) has been named the Colonial Athletic Association Men
James Madison sophomore Adrienne Mayo (Reston, Va./South Lakes) nailed a career-best jump and placed third in the triple jump at the Eastern College Athletic Conference Women\'s Track and Field Championships Sunday at Princeton. Mayo\'s leap of 40 feet, 9 3/4 inches bettered her existing personal-best of 40\'5 1/2\" and also qualified her for the NCAA East Region Championships for the second year in a row.
James Madison junior Shannon Saunders (Forest, Va./Jefferson Forest) has been named Colonial Athletic Association Women
James Madison junior distance runners Shannon Saunders (Forest, Va./Jefferson Forest) and Nelly Anderson (Charlotte, N.C./Cordillera Academy) both qualified for postseason competition with personal-best performances at the Stanford Track and Field Invitational that concluded Saturday. Saunders took nearly 24 seconds off the school record and qualified for the NCAA National Championships in the 10,000 meters. She finished 15th overall and 14th among collegiate runners with a time of 33 minutes, 54.56 seconds. Anderson won her section of the 3,000-meter steeplechase in 10:34.17. She placed ninth overall and eighth among collegiate runners in the event, which was contested in two sections. Anderson qualified for the NCAA East Region for the second year in a row and for the ECAC meet for the third straight year.
James Madison senior Cindy Dunham\'s (Warren, Pa./Warren) 5,000m time of 17 minutes and 49.17 seconds earned her a first place finish at the Virginia Tech Classic in Blacksburg, which concluded on Saturday.
Sophomore Dave Baxter (Warwick, N.Y./Warwick Valley) and junior Paul Cawley (Mount Pleasant, N.J./Christian Brothers Academy) each met qualifying standards for the 2005 IC4A Championships with their performances at the Virginia Tech Challenge over the weekend.
Sophomore Dave Baxter (Warwick, N.Y./Warwick Valley) placed fifth among a field of 30 in the 1,000-meter race and was one of three James Madison team members to qualify for the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America Men
The James Madison 3200-meter relay team took first place to highlight the Dukes
Juniors David Bolton (Leesburg, Va./Loudoun County) and Travis Lambert (Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle) each had third-place showings in the sections of their respective events at the Gulden Relays hosted by Bucknell University on Saturday. The meet was the first of the calendar year for the Dukes, who plan to compete each weekend leading up to the March 4-5 IC4A Indoor Championships in Boston.
James Madison sophomore Adrienne Mayo (Reston, Va./South Lakes) clinched first place in the triple jump at Bucknell
James Madison runner Shannon Saunders (Forest, Va./Jefferson Forest) and head JMU cross country coach Dave Rinker have been honored by the Colonial Athletic Association. Saunders, a junior, was selected as the 2004 CAA women
James Madion sophomore Adrienne Mayo (Reston, Va./South Lakes) won the triple jump and qualified for postseason competition at the Bison Opener track and field meet held at Bucknell Saturday. Mayo\'s winning jump of 38 feet, 7 1/2 inches, qualified her to compete in the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championships in Boston in March.
Senior Ted Herbert (Virginia Beach, Va./Cox) and the Dukes
James Madison junior Shannon Saunders (Forest, Va./Jefferson Forest) finished 58th in the NCAA National Women\'s Cross Country Championships Monday. Saunders, who completed the 6,000-meter race in 21 minutes, 29.3 seconds, had the third-best women\'s NCAA national finish in school history. Only Mollie DeFrancesco, who placed 30th in 2002, and Bethany Eigel, who finished 46th in 1996, turned in better finishes
Junior Nelly Anderson (Charlotte, N.C./ Cordillera Academy) placed eighth and led James Madison to a seventh-place team finish at the Eastern College Athletic Conference Women\'s Cross Country Championships Saturday in Van Cortlandt Park.
Two James Madison runners placed in the top 20 as the Dukes finished fifth Saturday at the IC4A Men\'s Cross Country Championships in Van Cortlandt Park. JMU sophomore C.W. Moran (Potomac Falls, Va./Potomac Falls) was 13th with a time of 25 minutes, 19 seconds over the five-mile course, and junior Allen Carr (Yorktown, Va./York) finished 16th in 25:22.
James Madison junior Shannon Saunders (Forest, Va./Jefferson Forest) placed fourth in the NCAA Southeast Women
Behind top 20 finishes by senior Ted Herbert (Virginia Beach, Va./Cox) and junior Allen Carr (Yorktown, Va./York) the James Madison men
JMU's women's cross country team was among the teams receiving votes in the latest FinishLynx Women's Cross Country Rankings, announced Tuesday. The poll ranked 30 teams, and 15 additional teams received votes. The Dukes are coming off a second-place finish in the Oct. 30 Colonial Athletic Association Championships, run on JMU's home course in New Market, Va. In that meet, the CAA women
James Madison senior Ted Herbert (Virginia Beach, Va./Cox) placed eighth among some 300 collegiate runners and led the Dukes to a fourth-place team finish at the Penn State National Men\'s Cross Country Invitational Saturday morning. Meanwhile, James Madison junior Shannon Saunders (Forest, Va./Jefferson Forest) placed 10th among 345 collegiate runners and led the Dukes to a ninth-place team finish.
Competing against some of the nation\'s top women\'s cross country teams, James Madison placed 12th and junior Shannon Saunders (Forest, Va./Jefferson Forest) finished 16th individually at the Roy Griak Invitational Meet hosted by Minnesota Saturday. Meanwhile, the men finished 16th in a top-caliber field.
James Madison junior Shannon Saunders (Forest, Va./Jefferson Forest) has been named the Colonial Athletic Association women\'s cross country Runner of the Week for the week ending Sept. 19. Saunders finished 27 seconds ahead of her nearest competitor to win the JMU Women\'s Cross Country Invitational on Sept. 18.
The James Madison University men
Competing without two of its top runners, James Madison finished second to William and Mary in the Colonial Athletic Association Women
William and Mary graduate student Ed Moran won his second straight league title, and the Tribe took six of the top 10 spots to claim its fourth consecutive Colonial Athletic Association men