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Rams Women's Cross-Country Takes 6th Place in Conference Championship

Sophomore Emma Hazen of Framingham retuned to the Framingham State University lineup and finished with a time of 24:18.21.

 The Framingham State women’s cross country team finished sixth in the  Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Championship meet and 11th overall at the New England Alliance Championship on Saturday at Southern Maine.

Keene State captured the Alliance crown with 17 points and Westfield State took the MASCAC title with 34 points. The Rams posted 319 points in the Alliance portion of the event and 168 points amongst MASCAC competition.

Junior Janet Brady raced to a 21:04.62 for 51st overall and 14th among MASCAC student-athletes. 

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Freshman Courtney Torres broke into the Alliance top-100 with a 92nd place 22:25.60 which was good for 37 in the conference.

Sophomore Jenna Anan was 111th/50th with a time of 23:30.77 as classmate Fiona Coughlan was 114th/53rd with a personal-best 23:49.38. 

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Sophomore Emma Hazen of Framingham retuned to the lineup with a 24:18.21 (121st/58th). Hazen was a standout runner at Marian High School.

Freshman Kayleigh Laughlin turned in a 25:23.47 (131st/65th) while classmate Jillian Preman clocked a 25:27.75 for 133rd/67th. Sophomore Philomena Nessralla was 140th/70th to complete the Rams scoring with a 26:05.15.

Framingham State heads to the ECAC Division III Championship meet on Saturday at Colt State Park in Bristol, R.I. hosted by Roger Williams


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