Flagler College Women’s Cross Country Team Makes History at NCAA Division II Championship
Key points:
- Flagler College women's cross country team concluded their season with a record-breaking finish at the NCAA Division II Women's Cross Country Championship.
- The team finished in 23rd place with 564 points, the best result in program history.
- Megan Churchill led the team with a career-best time and posted the fastest time by a Flagler female runner at nationals.
Flagler College concluded its season with a historic performance at the NCAA Division II Women’s Cross Country Championship, securing a program-best 23rd place. Head coach Brian Beil praised his team’s nerves and teamwork, with Megan Churchill leading Flagler with a record-setting 100th place finish and a career best 6K time. Grand Valley State University clinched the team title, while Lindsay Cunningham of Winona State University claimed the individual title. Amid fierce competition, Flagler’s standout performances mark a promising future for the team.
Read more at Flagler College Athletics
The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI