FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Eight First Team All-Conference Runners Recognized.
MANSFIELD, Mass. – Last week, a remarkable 54 Northeast-10 Conference cross country student-athletes were honored with All-Academic distinction from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) for their outstanding work in the classroom.
In total, 30 women's runners and 24 men's runners were named All-Academic for recording a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.25 on a 4.0 scale, as well as finish in the top-30 percent of their respective regional championship meet, among other qualifiers.
The Franklin Pierce men's program and Southern New Hampshire women's program led all NE10 institutions with six selections each to the All-Academic list. The Penmen had a league-best 10 student-athletes combined from the men's and women's sides recognized.
Assumption's Kialeigh Marston, the NE10 Women's Athlete of the Year, and American International's Katie Olding, the NE10 Women's Rookie of the Year, were among those named All-Academic.
Four student-athletes from the NE10 Men's and Women's Cross Country All-Conference First Teams were recognized: Benoit Campion (AIC), Macgregor Cox (AIC), Hugo Arlabosse (Franklin Pierce), Connor Shannahan (SCSU), Marston (Assumption), Olding (AIC), Ashley Corcoran (SNHU) and Samantha Curtin (Stonehill).
For a complete list of honorees, please see below.
Men's All-Academic Honorees
Benoit Campion, AIC
Macgregor Cox, AIC
Titus Kiptoo, AIC
Claudio Rocha, Assumption
Shawn Scullion, Assumption
Soham Basu, Bentley
Ben Edwards, Bentley
Hugo Arlabosse, Franklin Pierce
Riley Fenoff, Franklin Pierce
William Rawson, Franklin Pierce
Jason Reed, Franklin Pierce
Antonio Rua, Franklin Pierce
Cody Tallent, Franklin Pierce
Michael Reddy, New Haven
Stephen Fengler, Southern Connecticut
Christopher Lebeau, Southern Connecticut
Connor Shannahan, Southern Connecticut
Gavin Woodward, Southern Connecticut
Alex Boedeker, Southern New Hampshire
Micah Hewitson, Southern New Hampshire
Conner Leone, Southern New Hampshire
Jacob Logan, Southern New Hampshire
Nikolas McNamee, Stonehill
Jeffrey Pichie, Stonehill
Women's All-Academic Honorees
Nicole Julian, Adelphi
Grace Minikel, Adelphi
Maeve Smith, Adelphi
Rachel Tucci, Adelphi
Katie Olding, AIC
Kialeigh Marston, Assumption
Sydney McCann, Assumption
Tressa Novack, Assumption
Samantha Bilodeau, Bentley
Paige Fehskens, Bentley
Julia Cormier, Franklin Pierce
Marissa Farago, Franklin Pierce
Rebecca Zylak, Franklin Pierce
Mary Kate Barton, New Haven
Alexandra Kenealy, New Haven
Madeline Morrisson, New Haven
Dominique Engle, Saint Anselm
Delaney Flanagan, Saint Anselm
Christina Gubetta, Southern Connecticut
Alexarae Clark, Southern N.H.
Maura Coakley, Southern N.H.
Ashley Corcoran, Southern N.H.
Grace Henson, Southern N.H.
Lydia Mathson, Southern N.H.
Sarah Zarakotas, Southern N.H.
Sophia Anderle, Stonehill
Jordan Callahan, Stonehill
Samantha Curtin, Stonehill
Alyssa Freeman, Stonehill
Anna Lastra, Stonehill
ABOUT THE NE10
The NE10 is an association of 14 diverse institutions serving student-athletes across 24 NCAA Division II sports. Together we build brilliant futures by embracing the journey of every student-athlete.
Each year, 4,500 of those student-athletes compete in conference championships in 24 sports, making the NE10 the largest DII conference in the country in terms of sport sponsorship. Leading the way in the classroom, on the field and within the community, the NE10 is proud of its comprehensive program and the experience it provides student-athletes.