September 5, 2009, Crawfordsville, Ind. — DePauw totaled a meet-low 10 points including the top-two finishing relays and won the Wabash College Hokum Karem. The University of Indianapolis was second with 17 points and Rose-Hulman third with 17.
Lauren Reich and Claire Hollis (pictured) combined to win the meet in 22:30, while Jess Macy and Ellen Mail were second in 22:54.
Melissa Buckley and Kelsey Moore rounded out DePauw's scorers with a seventh-place showing in 24:29.
The 19th-ranked Tigers return to action on September 18 at the Indiana Intercollegiate in Terre Haute.
PHOTO BY: Linda Striggo
Coming off a 26th place finish at the 2008 NCAA Division III Championships, the DePauw women's cross country team is ranked 19th in the U.S. Track & field and Cross Country Coaches Association Preseason Division III rankings
/Athletics/Cross Country/WomenThe DePauw women's and men's cross country programs have each been named Division III All-Academic teams by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
/Athletics/Cross Country/MenPaced by Lauren Reich's all-America performance, the 18th-ranked Tigers totaled 528 points and finished 26th at the NCAA Division III Championships
/Athletics/Cross Country/WomenAfter last Saturday's third-place showing at the Great Lakes Regional, the Tigers jumped seven places to 18th in the latest U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association's Division III Cross Country national poll.
/Athletics/Cross Country/WomenDePauw's Kori Stoffregen has been named the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Cross Country Coach of the Year in voting by the conference's head coaches
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