2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics

2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run Schedule

College Schedule High School Schedule 9:30am Open Men’s 8K Race 3:15pm Boys’ HS Brown 5K Race 10:15am Open Women’s 6K Race 3:45pm Girls’ HS Brown 5K Race 11:00am Men’s College Gold 8K Race 4:15pm Boys’ HS White 5K Race 11:45am Women’s College Gold 6K Race 4:45pm Girls’ HS White 5K Race 12:15pm Men’s College Brown 8K Race 5:15pm Boys HS JV 5K Race 12:45pm College Gold Race Awards Ceremony 5:45pm Girls HS JV 5K Race 1:00pm Women’s College Brown 6K Race 6:15pm HS Brown and White Race Award Ceremony 1:45pm Men’s College White 8K Race 2:00pm College Brown Race Awards Ceremony 2:30pm Women’s College White 6K Race 3:30pm College White Race Awards Ceremony

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Lehigh University would like to welcome you to the 2018 Paul Short Run, presented by Asics. For 45 years, the university and its cross country programs have been proud to host this event and the approximately 6,000 runners who compete in it. This year, nearly 450 colleges and high schools will compete the Goodman Campus in races throughout the morning and afternoon.

For your convenience, bathrooms are located in the stadium. For the safety of all fans and student-athletes at the race today, smoking and consumption of alcoholic beverages are not permitted near the race area.

Complete results for the 45th-annual Paul Short Run at Lehigh University will be available online at Lehighsports.com. In depth information regarding the race and full results will be available online at www.paulshortxcrun.com.

For the 16th year, the ChampionChip System will assist in keeping track of times. Each runner will have a computer chip on his/her that will transmit an identification number and the runner’s time to the finish-line computers. The mats placed along the finish line contain antennas to which the identification number is set to. In this year’s race, runners in the college races and the high school competitors will each have one chip. The ChampionChip system was first introduced in The Netherlands in 1994 and was first commercially used in the 1994 Berlin Marathon. Since its inception, the ChampionChip has been used in many events including the prestigious Boston Marathon and the Ironman Triathlon.

As a reminder, the NCAA and Lehigh promote good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial, sexist or other abusive comments or actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches or team representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the complex.

Thank you for your attendance, and we hope you enjoy today’s races. 2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics 2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics Collegiate Men Collegiate Women High School Boys High School Girls Adelphi Kutztown VCU Adelphi U. of Sciences Appoquinimink Lenape Wilson Academy of Notre Dame Lee-Davis Whitehall Albany La Salle Vermont Albany King’s (Pa.) UMass Lowell Bay Shore Liberty Wyomissing Appoquinimink Lenape William Penn Charter Albany College of Pharmacy Lafayette Virginia Tech Albany College of Pharmacy Kutztown UMBC Bayard Rustin Linganore Bay Shore Liberty William Tennent Albright Lehigh Wake Forest Albright La Salle Ursinus Bel Air Lower Merion Bayard Rustin Linganore Williamsport Area Allegheny Lynchburg Wesleyan Lafayette Allegheny Utah State Bensalem Loyola Blakefield Bel Air Lower Merion Wilmington Charter Alvernia Manhattan West Chester Lehigh Alvernia VCU Bishop Shanahan Ludlow Bensalem Loyalsock Twp Wilson American Mansfield Widener Lynchburg American Vermont Blair Academy Malvern Prep Bishop Shanahan Ludlow Wyomissing American Int’l Marist William and Mary American Int’l Manhattan Virginia Tech Boyertown Area Methacton Blair Academy Mercersburg Academy Amherst Marshall Yale Amherst Mansfield Wesleyan Calvary Christian Monmouth Regional Boyertown Area Merion Mercy Acad Army West Point Middlebury Army West Point Marist West Chester Academy Monroe Woodbury Calvary Christian Methacton Ave Maria Misericordia Ave Maria Marshall West Virginia Calvert Nazareth Area Academy Monmouth Regional Binghamton Molloy Binghamton Maryland Widener Calvert Hall College Neshaminy Calvert Mount Saint Joseph Boston U Monmouth Boston U Middlebury William and Mary Camden Catholic New Hope-Solebury Calvert Hall College Acad Bucknell Moravian Bucknell Misericordia Xavier (Ohio) Cardinal Gibbons Newark Cardinal Gibbons Nazareth Area Buffalo Mount Olive Buffalo Molloy Yale Catoctin North Allegheny Catoctin Neshaminy Buffalo State Mount St. Mary’s Buffalo State Monmouth Central Bucks South North Brunswick Central Bucks South New Hope-Solebury Cabrini Muhlenberg Cabrini Moravian Chaminade North Pocono Collegium Charter Newark Mount Olive Campbell New Hampshire Campbell Cocalico Northampton Area Colonial Forge North Brunswick Mount St. Mary’s Canisius New Paltz St. Canisius Collegium Charter Owen J Roberts Conestoga North Pocono Muhlenberg Carnegie Mellon Niagara Carnegie Mellon Colonial Forge Oxford Area Conrad Weiser Northampton Area Navy Centenary (N.J.) North Florida Centenary (N.J.) Conestoga Palmerton Area Delaware County Northern Charleston (W.V.) New Hampshire Charleston (W.V.) Nyack Conrad Weiser Parkland Christian Owen J Roberts Charleston Southern New Paltz St. Charleston Southern NYIT Dallas Pennsbury Delhi Oxford Area Christopher Newport Niagara Christopher Newport NYU Delaware County Perkiomen Valley Deposit Palmerton Area Clarion North Florida Coast Guard Oberlin Christian Pope John Paul II Dock Mennonite Parkland Coast Guard Nyack Pottsgrove Academy Pennsbury Coastal Carolina Ole Miss Delbarton School Coastal Carolina NYIT Delhi Quakertown Downingtown East Perkiomen Valley Col. of Charleston Oneonta Col. of Charleston NYU Devon Prep Radnor East Stroudsburg Area Phoenixville Area Colgate Pace Colgate Oberlin Dock Mennonite Ridley South Pine Grove Area Columbia Penn Columbia Ole Miss Academy Saint Joseph’s Prep Easton Area Pope John Paul II Concord Piedmont Concord Oneonta Downingtown East Salesianum Emmaus Pottsgrove Connecticut Post Connecticut Pace East Stroudsburg Area Salisbury Twp Episcopal Academy Quakertown Cornell PSU-Brandywine Cornell Penn South Saucon Valley Exeter Radnor Cortland St. Queen’s University Cortland St. Piedmont Easton Area Spring Ford Frederick Ridley Davis & Elkins Ramapo Davis & Elkins Post Emmaus Strath Haven Freedom Sacred Heart Delaware Valley Regis (Colo.) Delaware Princeton University Exeter Stroudsburg Friends’ Central Saucon Valley East Carolina Richmond Delaware Valley PSU-Brandywine Frederick Tappan Zee Garnet Valley Spring Ford East Stroudsburg Rider East Carolina Queen’s University Freedom Tatnall Germantown Academy Strath Haven Eastern Roanoke East Stroudsburg Ramapo Friends’ Central The Hill School Germantown Friends Stroudsburg Elizabethtown Rochester Eastern Regis (Colo.) Garnet Valley Twin Valley Gwynedd Mercy Acad Tappan Zee Felician Rutgers-Camden Elizabethtown Richmond Germantown Academy Tyrone Area Hatboro-Horsham High Tatnall Florida Gulf Coast Rutgers-Newark Felician Rider Germantown Friends Union Catholic School The Baldwin School Fordham San Diego Florida Gulf Coast Roanoke Hatboro-Horsham High Upper Darby Hempfield High School The Hill School Gannon Saint Francis Univirsity Fordham Rochester School Voorhees High Point Baptist Acad Twin Valley Geneva Saint Leo Gannon Rowan Hempfield High School Wallenpaupack Area Holy Cross Union Catholic Rutgers University George Washington Scranton Geneva Holy Cross Whitehall Jenkintown Upper Darby Rutgers-Camden Georgia Seton Hill George Washington Jenkintown William Penn Charter Kellenberg Villa Joseph Marie Rutgers-Newark Georgian Court Shippensburg Georgia Lake Braddock William Tennent Lake Braddock Voorhees Georgian Court San Diego Gettysburg Siena Lansdale Catholic Williamsport Area Lansdale Catholic Wallenpaupack Area Gettysburg Saint Francis University Goldey-Beacom So. Conn. St. Lee-Davis Wilmington Charter Goldey-Beacom Saint Leo Guelph Springfield Guelph Scranton Women’s 6K Open—2017 Results Gwynedd-Mercy St. Joseph’s (Pa.) Men’s 8K White—2017 Results Men’s 8K Open—2017 Results Women’s 6K White—2017Results Gwynedd-Mercy Seton Hill 1. Amy Van Alstine/19:58 Hartford Stockton 1. Alex Ropbbins/25:39/Wentworth 1.Adam Hendrickson/24:36 1. Elizabeth Hilfrank/21:52/Gettysburg Hartford Shippensburg 2. Julie-Anne Staehli/ 20:11 Haverford Stony Brook 2. Hugo Arlabosse/25:48/Franklin Pierce 2. Charlie Marquardt/ 24:39 2. Abby Corrigan/22:18/ Scranton Haverford Siena 3.Avery Bartlett/24:47 3. Lauren Ryan/20:12 High Point Swarthmore So. Conn. St. 3. Milan Duka/25:53/Jefferson 3. Sydney Haynes/22:26/ Concord High Point 4. Anthony Russo/24:48 4. Emma O’Bryan/20:24 Hofstra TCNJ Springfield 4.Andrew Lamb/25:58/Assumption 4. Ivy Chepyegon/22:26/ American Int’l Hofstra 5. Rey Rivera/ 24:48 5.Maura Linde/20:30 Holy Cross Temple Holy Cross St. John’s 5. Grant Sheely/26:02/Oberlin 5. Rebecca Lopez-Anido/22:29/Wesleyan Indiana (Pa.) Trinity 6. Bradley Heuer/ 24:52 6. Melissa Reed/21:13 Indiana (Pa.) St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 6. Patrick Hopkins/26:05/Wentworth 6. Makenna Cooley/22:31/Utica Iona Tufts 7. Jimmy Daniels/ 24:53 7. Julia Kearley/21:14 Iona Stockton 7.James McDaid/26:06/Ursinus 7. Julia Mitchell/22:35/Wesleyan Ithaca U. of Sciences Swarthmore 8. Francis Ferruzzi/ 24:56 8. Lilly Tuck/21;21 Ithaca 8. Robert Guidicipierto/26:07/St. Thomas Aquinas 8. Kristen Borriello/22:39/ St. Thomas Aquinas Jefferson (Pa.) UMass Lowell James Madison TCNJ 9. Jonathan Chavez/ 24:57 9. Carlin Sullivan / 21:22 9. Owen Keith/26:08/Seton Hill 9. Kristen Stinson/22:42/Utica Johns Hopkins UMBC Jefferson (Pa.) Temple 10. Michael Watts/24:59 10. Kennedy Weisner/21:31 10. Sara Billings/22:59/Cortland St. Keystone Ursinus Johns Hopkins Towson 10. Brody Hale/26:12/Norwich King’s (Pa.) Utah State Keystone Trinity Boys HS 5K Brown—2017 Results Boys HS 5K White—2017 Results Girls HS 5K Brown—2017 Results Girls HS 5K White—2017Results 1. Dalton Hengst/14:57/McDonogh School 1. Jack Miller/15:48/Jenkintown Men’s 8K Gold—2017 Results Men’s 8K Brown—2017 Results Women’s 6K Gold—2017 Results Women’s 6K Brown—2017 Results 1. Katie Dammer/17:50/Abington Heights 1. Makenna Krebs/18:41/Central Dauphin East 2. Rusty Kujdych/15:01/Neshaminy 2. Peter Borger/15:52/Malvern Prwp 2. Emily Bonaventure/18:03/Souderton Area 1. Dillion Maggard/23.27/Utah State 1.Evans Kibet/24:41/Siena 1. Alyssa Snyder/19:48/Utah State 1. Siobhan Quinn/20:38/Canisius 2. Sophia Divone/18:55/Mercersburg Academy 3. Liam Conway/15:08/Owen J Roberts 3. Andrew Healey/15:54/Holy Cross 3. Jamie Zamrin/18:03/Cocalico 2. Azaria Kirwa/23:31/Liberty 2. Miles Clikeman/24:42/Richmond 2. Nicole Hutchinson/19:50/Villanova 2. Madison Yerke/21:15/George Washington 3. Meredith Hickman/18:59/Cornwall 3. Jonathan Green/23:37/Georgetown 3. Jessica Drop/19:52/Georgia 3. Sarah Forman/21:20/Siena 4. Josh Hoey/15:16/Bishop Shamahan 4. Sean Rahill/15:55/William Tennent 4. Roshni Singh/18:06/Bay Shore 3. Matthew Lange/24:47/George Washington 5. Carlos Shultz/15:21/ Phoenixville Area 5. Zack Forney/16:07/Ridley 4.Syndey Decker/19:07/Cornwall 4. Nahom Solomon/23:41/ Georgia Tech 4. Branna MacDougall/19:52/Queen’s University 4. Noel Palmner/21;25/Liberty 5. Tina Capparell/18:13/Marian Catholic 4. Bryce Catlett/24:51/VCU 6. Tyler Wirth/15:24/Wallenpaupack Area 6.Michael Hannon/16:12/Monrow Woodbury 5. Naomi Dawkins/ 19:12/Newerk 5. Leakey Kipkosgei/23:44/American Int’l 5. Liam Hilbert/24:54/Buffalo 5. Samantha Drop/20:00/Georgia 5. Julia Sienski/21:30/Columbia 6. Rebecca Synder/18:18/ Oley Valley 7. Kieran McDermott/15:33/Bel Air 7. Andre Rodriguez/16:15/Union Catholic 6. Sarah Hurst/19:19/Lower Merion 6. Kale Adams/23:45/Adams State 6. Dietroch Mosel/24:55/Marist 6. Claire Summer/20:03/Queen’s University 6. Halley Brown/21:35/George Washington 7. Smantha Hatcher/18:19/Morgantown 7. Jonathan Dahlke/23:46/Mount Olive 7. Claire Green/20:04/Arizona 7. Amber Stratz/21:35/Monmouth 8. Michael Keehan/15:34/Salesianum 8. Darlyn Fermin/16:19/Liberty 7. Eliza Keefe/19:20/ Lower Merion 7. Johnny Houge/24:59/Richmond 9. Andrew Avila/15:35/Charter 9. Blaine Doyle/16:19/Cornwall 8. Isabell Sagar/18:20/ Loyalsock Twp 8. Casey Comber/23:46/Villanova 8. Shannon Fair/20:06/Miss State 8. Victoria Ingram/21:38/Columbia 8. Mary MxMahon/19:22/Williamsport Area 8. Nick Fransham/24:59/Mount St. Mary’s 10. Ben Burkett/15:37/ Centerville 10.Collin Hess/ 16:20/Malvern Prep 9. Jerika Lufrano/18:28/Union Catholic 9. Dominic DeLuca/23:48/Cornell 9. Tommy Higley/25:14/St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 9. Bella Burda/20:09/Villanova 9. Allison Davis/21:43/Binghamton 10. Dominque Shultz/18:31/Conestoga 9.Katherine Kerchner/19:26/Exeter 10. Zach Long/23:50/Tennessee 10. Taryn Cordani/20:14/Ithica 10. Melissa Lodge/21:45/Bryant 10. Daniel Muldoon/25:16/Buffalo 10. Naomi Hillen/ 19:27/ Pottsgrove 2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics 2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics

Utah State Sweeps The 2017 Paul Short Run HISTORY – The Paul Short Run is in honor of the late Paul Short who was Lehigh’s Business Manager of Athletics and a cross country enthusiast. Lehigh coach John Covert organized the event for the first time in The 44th Annual Paul Short Run, presented by Asics, saw approximately 6,000 runners from nearly 450 teams convene upon Lehigh 1969 when seven men’s teams competed. Women competed for the first time in 1981, as six teams participated. University’s Goodman Campus Cross Country Course on Sept. 29,2017 to participate in one of the nation’s premier cross country Villanova, Penn State, Michigan State and Georgetown are the only men’s teams to win consecutive - events. ships. Penn State won in 1979, 1980 and 1981, Michigan State earned victories in 1997 and 1998, Georgetown Utah State clinched its first-ever championship in the men’s college 8K race with a team score of 119, finishing ahead of second place prevailed in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2010 and Villanova won two men’s titles in 2006 and 2007. Seven women’s Georgetown who finished with 167 points as a team. Division II Adams State finished third to round out the top-three with a 179 team teams have accomplished the feat: Penn State (1981 and 1982, 2001 and 2002), Georgetown (1989 and 1990), points. Penn (187) came in fourth while Patriot League foe Navy (193) placed fifth, leading the charge for the Patriot League. Dillion Villanova (1991, 1992, and 1993), Providence (1994, 1995), Princeton (2006 and 2007), West Virginia (2008 Maggard of Utah State was the top individual runner with a time of 23:27. Azaria Kirwa of Liberty finished with a time of 23:31 and Jonathan Green of Georgetown finished with a tine of 23:37 to round out the top-three times. and 2009) and Guelph (2014 and 2015).

Moving over to the women’s side, Utah State took home more hardware, as the Aggies took home their first-ever women’s champion- ship with 72 points. Mid-Atlantic foe Villanova finished second with 115 points and Georgia placed third with 121 points. Utah State Paul Short Meet Records Goodman Course Records also had the fastest individual runner, as Alyssa Synder finished first with a time of 19:48. Nicole Hutchinson of Villanova finished second with a time of 19:50 and Jessica Drop placed third with a time of 19:52. College Men Men Men’s 8k Sam Chelanga Liberty 23:05 2008 Men’s 8k Sam Chelanga Liberty 23:05 2008 Buffalo earned the men’s Brown Race title with 59 points while Austin Cooper of Indiana University ( Pa.) took the individual champi- Men’s 8k* Todd Snyder Michigan 23:44 1998 Men’s 8k* Todd Snyder Michigan 23:44 1998 Men’s 10k* J. Easker Wisconsin 29:32 1983 onship with a time of 24:35, he was followed up by his team mate Greg Beaudette who finished with a time of 24:37 and Eric Wynands Men’s 10k* Henry Romo Wash. St. 28:19 1979 of Queens University finished third with a time of 24:40. Queens University (64) finished second as a team with George Washington College Women Women rounding out the top-three (77). The women’s Brown Race was won by Columbia, who finished with 79 points. Individually Siobhan Women’s 6k Marie-Louise Asselin West Virginia 19:38 2008 Women’s 6k Lauren Thweatt Boulder Track Club 19:15 Quinn from Canisius finished first with a time of 20:38. She was followed up by Nicky Roberts who finished with a time of Amherst Women’s 5k* Sonja O’Sullivan Villanova 16:39 1991 2014 with a time of 21:24 and Madison Yerke of George Washington who finished with a time of 21:15. Women’s 5k* Sonja O’Sullivan Villanova 16:39 1991 High School The men’s White Race title went to Southern Conneticut State, who earned 134 points. Alex Robbins of Wentworth was the fastest ove- Boys’ 5k Colin Albert Easton Area 14:55 2014 High School wrall runner with a time of 25:39. After him was Hugo Arlabosse of Franklin Pierce with a time of 25:48 and Milan Duka of Jefferson Girls’ 5k Aislinn Ryan Warwick Valley 17:03 2005 Boy’s 5k Paul Springer Unionville 14:47 2006 who finished with a time of 25:53. Swarthmore came in second as a team with 150 points and Cortland State placed third with 203 Girl’s 5k Aislinn Ryan Warwick Valley 17:03 2005 points. * denotes record on old course

On the women’s side, Wesleyan came away with the White Race title with 69 points. Elizabeth Hilfrank of Gettysburg was the fastest Top-10 8K College Times on Goodman Campus Course Top-10 6K College Times on Goodman Campus individual runner with a time of 21:52. After her was Abby Corrigan from Scranton with a time of 22:18 along with Syndey Haynes of Course Concord with a time of 22:26. Gettysburg came in second as a team with 104 points while American International College placed third 1. Sam Chelanga Liberty 23:05 2008 with a team score of 174. 2. James Leakos Harvard 23:13 2013 1. Marie-Louise Asselin West Virginia 19:38 2008 3. Mike Biwott American Int’l 23:26 2013 2. Alyssa Synder Utah State 19;48 2017 The men’s open saw Adam Hendrickson of Utah State cross the finish line first with the top time of 24:47, beating out the other 335 4. Dillion Maggard Utah State 23:27 2017 3. Florida State 19:49 2014 runners. Amy Van Alstine representing Hoka One One needed only 19:58 to win the individual title for the women’s open. 5. Mike Biwott American Int’l 23:28 2014 4. Melissa Grelli Georgetown 19:50 2007 6. Sam Chelanga Liberty 23:34 2010 5. Neely Spence Shippensburg 19:57 2008 In the high school 5k action, Spring Ford won the boys’ Brown race with 176 points with Dalton Hengst of McDonogh School come 7. Aaron Dinzeo California (Pa.) 23:35 2014 6. Heather Petrick Guelph 19:58 2014 8. Scott Carpenter Georgetown 23:37 2016 Katrina Allison Guelph 19:58 2014 first individually with a time of 14:57. The girls’ Brown Race saw Centerville win with 61 points with Katie Dammer of Abington 9. Kieran Clements Iona 23:38 2016 Heights coming in first with a time of 17:50. Abbey D’Agostino Dartmouth 19:58 2012 10. Bobby Curtis Villanova 23:39 2007 Cack Ferrell Princeton 19:58 2005 The boys’ White Race was won by Monroe Woodbury with 107 points with Jack Miller of Jenkintown coming in first with a time of Liz Costello Princeton 19:58 2007

15:48. The girls White Race was won by Conwall wirh 53 points along with Makenna Krebs of Central Dauphin East finishing first with a time of 18:41.

Men’s 8K Gold—2017 Team Results Women’s 6K Gold—2017 Team Results Race Officials 1. Utah State - 119 1. Utah State - 72 2. Georgetown - 167 2. Villanova - 115 Coordinator of Officials - Mike Vincovitch, Brian Dishong 3. Adams State - 179 3. Georgia - 121 Referee - Lou Dishong 4. Penn. - 187 4. Queen’s Universtiy - 226 Starters - Jim Kreitz, Mickey Collins 5. Navy - 193 5. Princeton - 232 Clerks - Dwayne Wartman, Sue Mezger, Dan Danifo 6. Liberty - 279 6. Cornell - 246 7. Army West Point - 284 7. Duke - 285 Finish Line - Pat James, Kate Deterline, Alan Gangaware, Terry Gangaware, Dennis Etters 8. Connecticut - 302 8. Arizona - 314 Course Marshals - Bill Brady, Stan Cisz, Len Ciszek, Jim Falatek, Walt Mannherz, 9. Wake Forest - 318 9. Penn. - 320 Joe Mayer, Joe Rycek, Mike Stein, Page Woodbury, Jim Young, R. Cullin, K. Decsari, J. Keff 10. Adams State - 331 10. Georgia Tech - 348 Announcers - Rob Kaufman, Brian Dishong, Kevin Southard 2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics 2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics Paul Short History/Past Champions Paul Short History/Past Champions MEN’S 8K WOMEN’S 6K

Year Teams/Runners Team Champ./Pts. Lehigh/Pts. Individual Champ. Top Lehigh Finisher Year Teams/Runners Team Champ./Pts. Lehigh/Pts. Individual Champ. Top Lehigh Finisher 2017 42/369 Utah State/72 17/565 Alyssa Snyder (Utah State) 50. M.Henderson 2017 40/359 Utah State/119 20/541 Dillon Maggard (Utah State) 18. P. Reilly 2016 45/405 Yale/92 20/600 Angel Piccirillo (Villanova) 28. M.Henderson 2016 38/336 Iona/34 22/706 Scott Carpenter (Georgetown) 126. Kirshenbaum 2015 35/313 Guelph/105 31/780 Blanca Fernandez (Temple) 87. Barnes 2015 27/278 Georgetown/37 9/321 Patrick Tiernan (Villanova) 23. Reilly 2014 38/329 Guelph/48 29/699 Colleen Quigley (Florida State) 17. Weiler 2014 42/359 US Naval Academy/95 9/406 Mike Biwott (American Int’l) 11. Mahalsky 2013 47/406 Georgetown/112 26/774 Abbey D’Agostino (Dartmouth) 102. Simon 2013 47/397 Indiana/89 24/698 James Leakos (Harvard) 6. Mueller 2012 40/360 Cornell/55 30/840 Abbey D’Agostino (Dartmouth) 146. J. Perry 2012 37/332 Dartmouth/87 9/312 Mark Dennin (Georgetown) 20. Mueller 2011 45/396 Providence/101 24/736 Bogdana Mimic (Villanova) 66. K. Pierce 2011 45/402 Oklahoma/34 20/568 (North Carolina-Greensboro) 10. Kosgei 2010 41/366 Georgetown/34 24/652 (Georgetown) 38. K. Pierce 2010 42/387 Virginia/132 32/802 Sam Chelanga (Liberty) 45. Kosgei 2009 40/363 West Va./105 30/750 Neely Spence (Shippensburg) 49. K. Pierce 2009 42/386 Indiana/44 32/794 Ryan Hill (North Carolina State) 77. Sample 2008 43/300 West Va./47 17/590 Marie-Louise Asselin (West Va.) 49. Alejandro 2008 45/298 Wisconsin/52 15/469 Sam Chelanga (Liberty) 51. Wetzel 2007 47/317 Princeton/45 32/837 Saly Kipyego (Texas Tech) 47. Alejandro 2006 35/237 Princeton/61 14/423 Frances Koons (Villanova) 24. Schappert 2007 41/270 Villanova/50 21/618 Robert Curtis (Villanova) 69. McClimon 2005 47/310 Columbia/121 17/537 Maloy (Georgetown) 24. Schappert 2006 42/277 Villanova/103 13/364 Robert Curtis (Villanova) 10. Swift 2004 35/241 Tennessee/53 18/576 Homan (Auburn) 30. Schappert 2005 44/300 Georgetown/123 T10/298 Sheehan (St. Francis PA) 20. Hampson 2003 32/224 Georgetown/28 20/528 Metcalfe (WVU) 61. Luebbe 2004 36/250 Georgetown/103 11/309 McDougal (Liberty) 48. Hampson 2002 33/221 Penn State/55 15/414 Metcalfe (WVU) 66. C. Boyd 2003 33/233 Georgetown/31 10/326 Sundell (Columbia) 31. Hampson 2001 39/269 Penn State/109 11/312 Silverwig (URI) 16. L. Hull 2002 33/233 Wm & Mary/49 15/429 Sundell (Columbia) 52. Hampson 2000 34/231 Villanova/58 14/354 McGowan (Villanova) 19. L. Hull 2001 39/274 Penn State/66 22/558 Wilson (UConn) 15. L’Heureux 2000 36/246 Michigan State/65 18/477 Blincoe (Villanova) 22. L’Heureux 1999 30/201 James Madison/37 8/278 Manner (W&M) 16. Gourley WOMEN’S 5K 1998 43/293 Michigan/MSU/90 29/808 Snyder (Michigan) 93. Gourley 1997 31/211 Michigan State/52 28/741 Baker (MSU) 73. Gourley Year Teams/Runners Team Champ./Pts. Lehigh/Pts. Individual Champ. Top Lehigh Finisher 1996 30/197 Villanova/47 16/467 Arosemena (PSU) 43. Jackson 1999 32/212 Georgetown/39 8/301 Calle (VCU) 47. Rallo 1995 24/186 Iona/48 15/373 McCarthy (Iona) 29. Christie 1998 39/264 Cornell/118 29/789 Nicolini (Villanova) 99. Rallo 1994 22/145 Penn State/31 12/331 Hamer (Penn State) 31. Van Lierop 1997 27/185 NC State/32 26/739 Rhoads (NC State) 128. Imler 1993 51/445 Villanova/84 16/431 Quintana (Villanova) 45. Nagele 1996 20/196 Penn State/51 DNC Thomas (G’town) DNC 1992 36/237 Providence/41 9/276 Quintana (Villanova) 35. Murphy 1995 28/187 Providence/25 13/392 McMahon (Prov.) 24. Cogswell 1991 27/201 Villanova/44 10/252 Mahon (Villanova) 19. Van Denbrul 1994 24/161 Providence/26 17/488 McMahon (Prov.) 59. Dippolito 1990 30/202 Kansas/74 9/301 Early (Maryland) 36. Hisem 1993 51/401 Villanova/65 25/643 Zajac (Villanova) 78. Allex 1989 25/168 Yale/64 10/294 Gibson (Yale) 22. Van Wagenen 1992 37/243 Villanova/21 14/454 Zajac (Villanova) 43. Repasky 1988 24/174 West Virginia/85 18/367 Carter (Army) 39. Van Wagenen 1991 36/236 Villanova/20 29/709 O’Sullivan (‘Nova) 84. Repasky 1987 29/197 Brown/54 20/511 Schille (Brown) 25. Craig 1990 35/235 Georgetown/45 22/596 Best (Cornell) 87. Richards 1986 23/157 Army/68 16/409 O’Reilly (Villanova) 33. Marian 1989 26/170 Georgetown/37 17/428 Miller (G. Mason) 25. Boswell 1985 24/159 West Virginia/67 DNC Noayisenga (WV) DNC 1988 23/151 Air Force/70 15/371 Biber (Penn State) 18. Goldhaber 1984 21/143 Navy/66 10/248 Harris (Navy) 8. Marian 1987 29/194 Villanova/71 23/629 Huber (Villanova) 94. Boswell 1983 23/155 Wisconsin/24 20/424 Easker (Wisconsin) 94. McVeigh 1986 24/163 Penn State/79 18/441 Donnelly (IUP) 52. Sayre 1982 17/114 Navy/59 16/380 O’Connel (Syracuse) 54. Sullivan 1985 21/137 Toronto/40 DNC Prey (Penn State) DNC 1981 17/110 Penn State/57 11/279 Donoghue (Villanova) 41. Campbell 1984 15/160 Villanova/33 15/469 McGowan (‘Nova) 122. 1980 17/108 Penn State/30 9/237 Chebor (FDU) 29. Thompson 1979 11/75 Penn State/51 9/213 Korir (Villanova) 29. Rohr 1978 13/78 Villanova/38 8/188 Tuwei (Richmond) 18. Rohr 1977 15/103 Ath. Attic/34 3/139 Tuwei (Richmond) 9. Davis 1976 9/60 Villanova/31 3/78 Kollum (Richmond) 4. Thoren 1975 7/52 Villanova/66 2/83 Teague (Plattsburgh) 9. Yardis 2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics 2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics NCAA Cross Country Polls Who is Paul Short? A History of the Man and Those Behind the Annual Meet Division I Men as of 9/26 Division I Women as of 9/26 Division II Men as of 9/26 Division II Women as of 9/26 1 Northern Arizona 1 New Mexico 1 Adams State 1 Adams State 2 BYU 2 Colorado 2 Colorado Mines T2 Western State For over four decades, the Paul Short Run has attracted thousands of runners to Lehigh University’s 3 Portland 3 Stanford 3 Grand Valley State T2 Grand Valley State 4 Stanford 4 Oregon 4 Western State 4 U-Mary Goodman Campus each fall. From humble beginnings, the annual cross country meet has grown into 5 Chico State 5 Iowa State 5 Boise State 5 Augustana (S.D.) 6 Queens (N.C.) 6 Chico State one of the largest annual cross country meets in the entire nation. With the 45th edition of the annual 6 Alabama 6 North Carolina State 7 Augustana (S.D.) 7 Alaska Anchorage 7 Colorado 7 Wisconsin meet taking place on Sept. 29, many often ask, “Who is Paul Short and what is his significance?” 8 CSU-Pueblo 8 Colorado Mines 8 Syracuse 8 Villanova 9 Southern Indiana 9 Simon Fraser 9 Wisconsin 9 Arkansas T-10 Mount Olive 10 Hillsdale 10 Colorado State 10 Michigan T-10 Western Oregon 11 Walsh A native of Belleville, N.J., Paul E. Short ’34 played four sports during his time on South Mountain, 11 Oregon 11 BYU 12 Saginaw Valley State 12 Dallas Baptist 12 Washington 12 Furman 13 Missouri Southern 13 Lee (Tenn.) competing on the school’s football, wrestling, , and lacrosse teams. A two-way player on the 14 Dallas Baptist 13 Arkansas 13 Penn State 14 Cal Poly Pomona 15 Simon Fraser football team, he earned three varsity letters as the starting quarterback and served as team captain in 14 Southern Utah 14 Utah State 15 Edinboro 16 American International 15 Southern Indiana 15 Washington State 15 Michigan State 1932 and 1933. He was chosen as the outstanding football player of the 1930’s and 1940’s during the 17 Lee (Tenn.) 17 UC-Colorado Springs 16 Iona 16 Washington 18 Sioux Falls T18 Point Loma Nazarene celebration of the 100 years of football at Lehigh. He was a member of the university’s ROTC pro- 17 Air Force 17 Iowa State 19 Walsh T18 Queens (N.C.) 18 Virginia 18 Ole Miss 20 Edinboro 20 Michigan Tech gram, as well as the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and the Omicron Delta national leadership honor 19 Middle Tennessee 19 Indiana 21 Alaska Anchorage 21 Oklahoma Baptist 20 Ole Miss 20 Georgia Tech 22 Malone 22 Mount Olive society. 23 Stonehill 21 Michigan State 21 California 23 Drury 24 Cal Poly Pomona 22 Oklahoma State 22 Notre Dame 24 Stonehill 25 Western Washington 25 Azusa Pacific 23 UCLA 23 Minnesota After graduating with a degree in business administration, Short made stops at Dravo Corporation 24 Princeton 24 Utah and Bethlehem Steel before returning to the University in 1938. Over the next 29 years, he would 25 NC State 25 Providence 26 Boise State 26 Georgia serve as an assistant coach in football, baseball, wrestling and lacrosse, as well as a Business Manager 27 Villanova 27 Georgetown 28 Furman 28 Dartmouth and Assistant Director of Athletics. The only disruption to his service at Lehigh came while serving as 29 Indiana 29 Portland a Major in the U.S. Army in World War II. Short passed away on November 17, 1967 at the age of 57 30 Texas 30 Oklahoma State and was inducted into the Roger S. Penske/Lehigh Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000. Division III Men’s as of 9/26 Division III Women’s as of 9/26 Mid-Atlantic Division I Regional Poll 1 North Central (Ill.) 1 Johns Hopkins Throughout his time as an administrator Short was an avid fan of Lehigh track and cross country 2 Washington (Mo.) 2 Washington (Mo.) 3 Amherst 3 SUNY Geneseo Men as of 9/26 Women as of 9/26 and was a frequent spectator at their meets both near and far. Not long after Short’s death, Lehigh’s 4 Haverford 4 UW-La Crosse 1 PRINCETON 1 VILLANOVA 5 Pomona-Pitzer 4 MIT 2 VILLANOVA 2 PENN STATE track/cross country coach, John Covert (HOF ’05) began organizing a cross country meet for Lehigh’s 6 RPI 6 Middlebury 3 GEORGETOWN 3 GEORGETOWN brand new course. After some thought, Covert and athletic department administrator John Steckbeck 7 MIT 7 Hope 4 PENN STATE 4 PRINCETON 8 Middlebury 8 Williams 5 PENN 5 PENN (HOF ’92) decided to name the new meet after the program’s longtime fan. 9 Calvin 9 Carleton 6 NAVY 6 WEST VIRGINIA 10 UW-La Crosse 10 UW-Eau Claire 7 TEMPLE 7 PITTSBURGH 11 Carleton 11 Claremont-Mudd Scripps 8 PITTSBURGH 8 BUCKNELL 12 Carnegie Mellon 12 RPI 9 SAINT JOSEPH’S 9 TEMPLE The first Paul Short Run took place in 1969 when seven men’s teams competed. Women competed 13 SUNY Geneseo 13 Pomona-Pitzer 10 BUCKNELL 10 NAVY 14 Rhodes T-14 Tufts 11 LEHIGH 11 MARYLAND for the first time in 1981, when six teams participated. In the early 2000’s, head women’s cross coun- 15 Wartburg T-14 Calvin 12 AMERICAN 12 LEHIGH try coach Debbie Utesch, and coach Matt Utesch helped grow the event even more 16 Johns Hopkins 16 Dickinson 13 LA SALLE 13 AMERICAN 17 Williams 17 TCNJ 14 MONMOUTH 14 DUQUESNE by adding high school races. Today, the meet features 14 races with six college races, six high school 18 St. Olaf 18 Wheaton (Ill.) 15 GEORGE WASHINGTON 15 RUTGERS 19 Chicago 19 Carnegie Mellon races and two open races for men and women. High school and colleges teams, recreational runners, 20 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 20 St. Lawrence 21 Emory 21 Brandeis alumni and fans from around the U.S., and even Canada, make their way to Lehigh’s Goodman Cam- 22 UW-Stout 22 Wartburg pus Course for the day-long festivities. 23 RIT 23 Chicago 24 Connecticut College 24 Case Western Reserve 25 St. Lawrence 25 North Central (Ill.) 26 Albion 26 Bates In 2018, the Paul Short Run will feature approximately 6,000 athletes and 450 colleges and high 27 Christopher Newport 27 Nebraska Wesleyan 28 Tufts 28 Hamilton schools. The competitive balance at Paul Short has been significant over the years, with only four 29 Cornell College 29 St. Olaf men’s teams (Villanova, Penn State, Michigan State and Georgetown) and seven women’s teams (Penn 30 UC Santa Cruz 30 Emory 31 UW-Stevens Point 31 St. Thomas (Minn.) State, Georgetown, Villanova, Providence, Princeton, West Virginia and Guelph) having won 32 Loras 32 Swarthmore 33 Ithaca 33 Wesleyan (Conn.) consecutive championships. 34 Otterbein T-34 Otterbein 35 Dickinson T-34 Colorado College 2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics THE NEW STANDARD Lehigh Results Lehigh sports fans can stay up-to-date on all of the Mountain Hawks action by logging on to Lehighsports.com. Game stories, statistics, features and more are all part of this comprehensive site. Results will also be posted throughout the event at www. FOR CROSS-TRAINING paulshortxcrun.com and on Twitter at @LehighPaulShort.

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