Conyers, Georgia
– Trinity’s men’s and women’s cross country teams had four
runners earn All-Conference at the Southern Collegiate Athletic
Conference Championships on Saturday morning at Georgia Horse Park.
Senior Bryant Wright
finished second in the men’s race, just eight seconds behind the
winner from Colorado College, Jackson Brainerd. Wright earned All-SCAC
honors for the second straight season, improving on last year’s
third-place finish. Wright earned All-Region honors by finishing
sixth at last year’s NCAA South/Southeast Regional, qualifying
individually for the NCAA Championships.
In the women’s race, junior
Caitlin Masse finished in second place to earn All-SCAC honors for
the third straight year. As a first-year runner, Masse finished
third in the SCAC race and earned SCAC Newcomer of the Year honors
in 2007. Last season, she was ninth in the SCAC Championships,
helping the Tigers finish second overall. Masse is also a two-time
All-Region runner, finishing seventh at the regional meet in 2007,
as well as 13th in last year’s regional meet.
Also finishing All-SCAC in
the men’s race were Chass Armstrong and Zach Brush. Armstrong was
seventh in today’s race, while Brush was 11th individually. Last
season, Armstrong earned All-SCAC honors by finishing fourth in the
SCAC Championships. Armstrong earned All-Region honors for the
third straight time last season, while Brush was an All-Region
runner last season as well.
The Tiger men’s team
finished in third place overall, earning the team’s best finish
since the 2004 season. Last year, Trinity was fifth at the SCAC
Championships, and in fact, the team finished no better than fifth
from 2005 until this year. As a team, the Tiger women finished
fifth in the conference. Trinity had previously finished fourth or
better every year since the 2000 conference championships.
Both Trinity teams will
compete at the NCAA South/Southeast Regional meet at Greensboro,
North Carolina, on November 14. Last season, the women’s team won
the regional meet for the second time in school history, advancing
to the NCAA Championships. The Tigers finished sixth at the NCAA
Championships – the team’s best-ever finish. Trinity’s men’s team
was seventh at last year’s regional meet.