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Position Bib # Name Time Pace Gender Team 1 894 Stender, Nick 2014 Long Short Invitational hosted by Dickinson College – 8K Men’s Individual Results Bib Position Name Time Pace Gender Team # 1 894 Stender, Nick 25:55.35 5:13 M Dickinson 2 867 Noll, Nate 25:57.35 5:13 M DeSales 3 896 Weinhoffer, Mark 26:09.54 5:16 M Dickinson 4 892 Smith, Hunter 26:10.73 5:16 M Dickinson 5 1232 Bruning, Braden 26:16.66 5:17 M Shippensburg 6 914 Dan, Gresh 26:20.20 5:18 M Elizabethtown 7 1237 Gelston, Peter 26:20.35 5:18 M Shippensburg 8 1204 Kane, Alex 26:21.05 5:18 M Penn State Abington 9 1239 Groff, JD 26:21.23 5:18 M Shippensburg 10 934 Hayes, Jacob 26:26.04 5:19 M Findlay 11 812 Giugliano, Luke 26:27.31 5:19 M Bucknell Conrad-Kline, 12 1234 26:27.72 5:19 M Shippensburg Calvin 13 839 Archer, Ryan 26:28.26 5:20 M Carnegie Mellon 14 819 Murray, Peter 26:33.20 5:21 M Bucknell 15 1181 Flank, Jaryd 26:36.04 5:21 M Muhlenberg College 16 1360 Schatz, Jared 26:36.35 5:21 M Messiah 17 1243 Nissley, Cole 26:36.48 5:21 M Shippensburg 18 929 Zach, Trama 26:37.18 5:21 M Elizabethtown 19 1229 Balla, Alexander 26:37.87 5:21 M Shippensburg 20 1061 Clarke, Justin 26:47.07 5:23 M Keystone College 21 841 Bollens, Brian 26:49.86 5:24 M Carnegie Mellon 22 820 Pirnie, Ross 26:52.01 5:24 M Bucknell 23 881 Howard, Eli 26:54.63 5:25 M Dickinson 24 1103 Slaughter, Brad 26:55.35 5:25 M Lock Haven University 25 838 Antonson, Joshua 26:56.22 5:25 M Carnegie Mellon 26 982 Christiansen, Peter 26:57.18 5:25 M Grove City College 27 810 Cowell, Dylan 26:59.51 5:26 M Bucknell 28 1231 Brand, Alec 27:02.36 5:26 M Shippensburg 29 1362 Sensenig, Tyler 27:04.35 5:27 M Messiah 30 1185 Munyan, Luke 27:07.98 5:27 M Muhlenberg College 31 818 Mueller, Ben 27:08.93 5:28 M Bucknell 32 971 Taber, Ben 27:09.48 5:28 M Gettysburg 33 983 Christiansen, Daniel 27:10.38 5:28 M Grove City College 34 807 Adams, Kyle 27:12.08 5:28 M Bucknell 35 1266 Rissell, Ethan 27:12.23 5:28 M Unattached 36 849 Rodenburg, Justin 27:15.65 5:29 M Carnegie Mellon 37 848 Pane, Joseph 27:15.69 5:29 M Carnegie Mellon 38 1128 Chartier, Collin 27:19.35 5:30 M Marymount University 39 1169 Duncan, Alec 27:21.77 5:30 M Moravian 40 924 Ryan, Conway 27:21.86 5:30 M Elizabethtown 41 1112 Eghtessad, Nick 27:23.35 5:31 M Mary Washington 42 858 Cummings, Matt 27:27.39 5:31 M DeSales 43 822 Taddeo, Matt 27:30.15 5:32 M Bucknell 44 1225 Parson, Jake 27:37.15 5:33 M PSU-Behrend 45 1257 Kersey, David 27:37.69 5:33 M St. Mary's College of MD 46 927 Sam, Cooper 27:38.13 5:34 M Elizabethtown 47 960 Davis, Jackson 27:38.35 5:34 M Gettysburg 48 1312 Aug, Ryan 27:39.26 5:34 M York College of PA 49 889 Predhome, Alex 27:40.91 5:34 M Dickinson 50 999 Thibault, Drew 27:46.59 5:35 M Grove City College 51 1250 Carey, Tim 27:47.22 5:35 M St. Mary's College of MD 52 1315 Dell, Grant 27:47.35 5:35 M York College of PA 53 1221 DeWeese, Jake 27:48.52 5:36 M PSU-Behrend 54 846 Kool, Steven 27:48.75 5:36 M Carnegie Mellon 55 897 White, Conor 27:50.36 5:36 M Dickinson 56 1132 Morales, Tony 27:51.26 5:36 M Marymount University Keegan, 57 918 27:51.90 5:36 M Elizabethtown McDonough 58 1116 Jones, Kevin 27:54.35 5:37 M Mary Washington 59 1130 Juarez, Joel 27:59.35 5:38 M Marymount University 60 1361 Scheib, Christopher 28:02.35 5:38 M Messiah 61 861 Edwards, Will 28:05.20 5:39 M DeSales 62 1323 MacGibbon, Andy 28:05.71 5:39 M York College of PA 63 1049 Guetzlaff, Matt 28:08.46 5:40 M Juniata 64 1255 Hennessey, Aidan 28:09.17 5:40 M St. Mary's College of MD 65 1345 Strenta, Alex 28:10.78 5:40 M Dickinson Alumni 66 1126 Van Emmerik, Jamie 28:11.97 5:40 M Mary Washington 67 1356 Fleming, Nathan 28:13.59 5:41 M Messiah 68 1327 Murray, Wil 28:14.11 5:41 M York College of PA 69 842 Casazza, William 28:14.31 5:41 M Carnegie Mellon 70 969 Sadka, Tyler 28:14.53 5:41 M Gettysburg 71 931 Cingle, Aaron 28:21.77 5:42 M Findlay 72 1184 Lifman, Zach 28:23.84 5:43 M Muhlenberg College 73 865 Kilheeney, Brad 28:25.35 5:43 M DeSales 74 930 Bornorst, Derek 28:25.55 5:43 M Findlay 75 1319 Fleming, Colin 28:26.35 5:43 M York College of PA 76 1000 Wise, Brandon 28:26.74 5:43 M Grove City College 77 968 Rossiter, Noah 28:26.96 5:43 M Gettysburg 78 888 Pasquali, Matt 28:30.45 5:44 M Dickinson 79 1173 Rigotti, Jeremy 28:33.29 5:45 M Moravian 80 1024 Taylor, Matt 28:38.81 5:46 M Hagerstown Community College 81 1176 Taggert, Cory 28:40.14 5:46 M Moravian 82 919 Kegen, Flagg 28:40.83 5:46 M Elizabethtown 83 1044 Staley, Jacob 28:41.21 5:46 M Howard CC 84 843 Cullinane, Eamon 28:41.53 5:46 M Carnegie Mellon 85 1168 Cahill, Robert 28:41.85 5:46 M Moravian 86 1208 Volpe, Nicholas 28:43.49 5:47 M Penn State Abington 87 1003 Brown, Matt 28:47.88 5:47 M Gwynedd Mercy 88 1177 Toth, Josh 28:48.58 5:48 M Moravian 89 906 Reed, Aaron 28:51.35 5:48 M Eastern University 90 1013 Good, Connor 28:51.42 5:48 M Hagerstown Community College 91 958 Cody, Nathan 28:51.66 5:48 M Gettysburg 92 857 Bayeux, John 28:52.13 5:48 M DeSales 93 1291 Slagle, Matt 28:54.26 5:49 M Westminster College 94 1331 Sander, Christopher 28:55.05 5:49 M York College of PA 95 1230 Bohn, Samuel 28:59.35 5:50 M Shippensburg 96 1326 Morgan, Matthew 29:02.23 5:51 M York College of PA 97 1329 Robertson, Aaron 29:05.71 5:51 M York College of PA 98 1302 Jurkowski, Tim 29:08.35 5:52 M Wilkes 99 1330 Rohrbaugh, Andrew 29:11.14 5:52 M York College of PA 100 909 Trombley, Nick 29:12.37 5:53 M Eastern University 101 991 Mattson, Travis 29:15.65 5:53 M Grove City College 102 996 Nelson, Bryce 29:16.51 5:53 M Grove City College 103 808 Cobb, Connor 29:17.36 5:54 M Bucknell 104 809 Conte, Cole 29:17.83 5:54 M Bucknell 105 904 Martinez, Jesse 29:19.35 5:54 M Eastern University 106 990 Mascio, Andrew 29:23.62 5:55 M Grove City College 107 1018 Kersting, Tom 29:24.90 5:55 M Hagerstown Community College 108 1338 Tyris, Andrew 29:26.35 5:55 M York College of PA 109 1202 Costa, Nelson 29:28.92 5:56 M Penn State Abington 110 829 Benedict, Matthew 29:29.35 5:56 M Cairn University 111 997 Powley, Devon 29:30.52 5:56 M Grove City College 112 1118 Markham, Chris 29:30.93 5:56 M Mary Washington 113 1260 Ortiz, Eric 29:31.26 5:56 M St. Mary's College of MD 114 1259 McPhaul, TJ 29:31.81 5:56 M St. Mary's College of MD 115 885 Meier, Josh 29:31.85 5:56 M Dickinson 116 1256 Hickey, Collin 29:32.31 5:57 M St. Mary's College of MD 117 1107 Milburn, Andrew 29:33.22 5:57 M Marietta College 118 901 Garges, John 29:39.35 5:58 M Eastern University 119 866 Monaghan, Steve 29:40.84 5:58 M DeSales 120 1222 Grifith, Ian 29:40.85 5:58 M PSU-Behrend 121 864 Jara, Nick 29:41.43 5:58 M DeSales 122 1106 McGuire, Caleb 29:41.91 5:58 M Marietta College 123 1332 Simpson, Connor 29:43.29 5:59 M York College of PA 124 959 Corbett, Ryan 29:43.83 5:59 M Gettysburg 125 1288 Arrigoni, Trevor 29:44.20 5:59 M Westminster College 126 1314 Caldwell, Daniel 29:44.87 5:59 M York College of PA 127 1047 Bogdan, RJ 29:46.51 5:59 M Juniata 128 1064 Polanco, Dan 29:47.96 5:59 M Keystone College 129 994 Monit, Zach 29:48.83 5:59 M Grove City College 130 1117 King, James 29:52.14 6:01 M Mary Washington 131 1280 Artega, Luis 29:52.73 6:01 M Wesley College 132 1172 Korten, Max 29:53.30 6:01 M Moravian 133 1084 Holbrook, Tedd 29:55.08 6:01 M Lancaster Bible College 134 1368 Zeigler, Joel 29:59.46 6:02 M Messiah 135 1308 Sutton, Tyler 29:59.55 6:02 M Wilkes 136 1300 Davis, Adam 29:59.65 6:02 M Wilkes 137 1060 Zelesky, Kent 29:59.91 6:02 M Juniata 138 1359 Laird, Ryan 30:02.09 6:03 M Messiah 139 898 Bender, Clayton 30:03.35 6:03 M Eastern University 140 1203 Donovan, William 30:04.79 6:03 M Penn State Abington 141 1216 Sturm, Nick 30:11.16 6:04 M Penn State Harrisburg 142 860 Dusza, Sean 30:14.35 6:05 M DeSales 143 862 Evans, James 30:16.03 6:05 M DeSales 144 1108 Monroe, Christopher 30:17.35 6:06 M Marietta College 145 1336 Stauring, Luke 30:20.27 6:06 M York College of PA 146 827 Basile, Caleb 30:21.35 6:06 M Cairn University 147 1305 Lykens, Dan 30:23.34 6:07 M Wilkes 148 1017 Johnson, Jeremy 30:27.58 6:08 M Hagerstown Community College 149 1220 Cornell, Cody 30:28.35 6:08 M PSU-Behrend 150 1258 Mainolfi, Greg 30:29.35 6:08 M St.
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