NEW 2019 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics GT-2000™ 8 2019 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 1:45pm Men’s College White 8K Race Award Ceremony 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 2019 Paul Short Run, presented by Asics. For 46 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 on 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 46th-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 shoe 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 intro- duced 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. 2019 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics 2019 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics Collegiate Men Collegiate Women High School Boys High School Girls Adams State University Moravian College Adams State University Mount St. Mary’s University Appoquinimink Methacton Appoquinimink Monroe-Woodbury Girls American University Mount St. Mary’s University Albright College Muhlenberg College Archbishop Carroll Monroe-Woodbury Archbishop Carroll Mount De Sales Academy Albright College Muhlenberg College Allegheny College Naval Academy Archbishop Wood Monsignor Farrell Archbishop Wood Mount Saint Joseph Academy New York University Allegheny College Naval Academy American University Atlantic City Mt. Hebron Atlantic City Mt. Hebron New York University Niagara University Alvernia University Alvernia University Avon Grove Neshaminy Avon Grove Nazareth Academy Niagara University Amherst College Northeastern University Amherst College Bay Shore Newark High Bay Shore Neshaminy Northeastern University Arcadia University Nyack College Bayard Rustin Niskayuna Bayard Rustin Newark Binghamton University Nyack College Binghamton University Pace University Bloomfield College Pace University Bloomfield College University Bel Air North Pocono Bel Air Niskayuna Boston University Penn State Abington University Boston University Penn State Berks University Bensalem Northeastern Bensalem North Pocono Brown University Penn State Berks University Brown University Princeton University Bethlehem Catholic Northern Bethlehem Catholic Northeastern Queen’s University Bucknell University Queen’s University Bishop Shanahan Oley Valley Blue Mountain Oley Valley Quinnipiac University Bucknell University Quinnipiac University Blue Mountain Owen J. Roberts Boyertown Owen J. Roberts Cairn University Ramapo College Ramapo College Cairn University Boyertown Penn Charter Caesar Rodney Pennsbury Canisius College Rider University Rider University Carnegie Mellon University Canisius College Caesar Rodney Perkiomen Valley Calvert High Perkiomen Valley Rowan University Carnegie Mellon University Rowan University Catawba College Rutgers University of Newark Rutgers University of Newark Calvert Hall College Phoenixville Area Canandaigua Academy Phoenixville Catholic University Catawba College Calvert High Pleasent Valley Cedar Crest Pleasent Valley Saint Francis University Catholic University Saint Francis University Chatham University Saint Joseph’s University Saint Joseph’s University Canandaigua Academy Plymouth Whitemarsh Charter School of Wilmington Pope John Paul Christopger Newport University Cedar Crest College Saint Vincent College Chatham University Shippensburg University Cedar Crest Pope John Paul Collegium Charter School Pottsgrove Coastal Carolina University Shippensburg University Siena College Chaminade Pottsgrove Conestoga Quakertown Community Colgate University Christopher Newport University Siena College Coastal Carolina University Smith College Charter School of Wilmington Quaker Valley Conrad Weiser Saint Basil Academy College of the Holy Cross Southern Connecticut University Colgate University Southern Connecticut University Collegium Charter School Quakertown Community Cornwall Salisbury Columbia University Southern New Hampshire University Southern New Hampshire University College of Holy Cross Conestoga Roman Catholic Crestwood Saucon Valley Concord University St. Mary’s College of St. Mary’s College of Columbia University Conrad Weiser Saint Joseph’s Prep Delaware County Christian Scranton Cornell University Stevens Institute of Technology Concord University St. Vincent College Dartmouth College Stonehill College Stevens Institute of Technology Cornwall Salisbury Delware Valley Scranton Prep Cornell University Crestwood Saucon Valley Deposit Hancock Spring-Ford Delaware Technical College Stony Brook University Dartmouth College Stonehill College Delware County Christian Scranton Dickinson College SUNY Cortland Delaware Technical College Stony Brook University Dock Mennonite Academy St. Hubert Duquesne University SUNY Geneseo Dickinson College SUNY Cortland Delaware Valley Scranton Prep Dulaney Stroudsburg East Carolina University SUNY Maritime Duquesne University SUNY Geneseo Dock Mennonite Acadmey Spring-Ford East Stroudsburg South Sun Valley Eastern Michigan University Susquehanna University East Carolina University Susquehanna University Dulaney Stroudsburg Easton Tatnall Eastern University Swarthmore College Eastern University Swartmore College East Stroudsburg South Sun Valley Exeter Township The United States Military Academy Edinboro University Temple University Eastern Michigan University Easton Tatnall Friends Central Timber Creek Regional The U at Albany The U at Albany Elizabethtown College Edinboro University Father Judge The Devon Preparatory Garnet Valley Trinity School Emmanuel College The U at Buffalo Elizabethtown College The U at Buffalo The United States Military Academy The U of Connecticut Garnet Valley The Hill School Tuscarora Fairfield University Emmanuel College Germantown Academy Timber Creek Regional Governor Mifflin Villa Joseph Marie The U of Connecticut Fairfield University The U of Delaware Franklin & Marshall College Govenor Mifflin Tuscarora The U of Georgia Franklin & Marshall College The U of Georgia Harriton Wallenpaupack George Mason University The U of Guelph The U of Guelph Harriton Wallenpaupack Hempfield Westtown George Washington University George Mason University The U of Maryland, Baltimore County George Washington University The U of Maryland Hempfield Westtown Holy Cross Whitehall Georgetown University The U of Massachusetts Lowell The U of Maryland, Baltimore Country Gettysburg College Georgetown University Holy Cross Whitehall Jenkintown Wilmington Christian The U of Minnesota Gettysburg College The U of Massachusetts Lowell Jenkintown Wilmington Christian Juniata Wyalusing Valley The U of Mount Olive The U of Mount Olive Haverford College Juniata Wilson Lee-Davis Wyomissing Area Hosftra University The U of New Brunswick The U of New Brunswick Indiana University of Pennsylvania Hofstra University La Salle College Wyalusing Valley Liberty The U of New Hampshire Indiana University of Pennsylvania The U of New Hampshire Iona College The U of Pennsylvania The U of Pennsylvania Lee-Davis Wyomissing Area Lower Merion Jefferson University Iona College Liberty Lower Moreland The U of Pittsburgh Jefferson University The U of Pittsburgh Lower Merion Johns Hopkins University The U of Scranton Johns Hopkins University The U of Rhode Island Manheim Township Juniata College The U of Tennessee Juniata College The U of Scranton Loyola Blakefield Massapequa King’s College The U of Toronto King’s College The U of South Carolina Manalapan Mechanicsburg Kutztown University Tufts University Kutztown University The U of Tennessee Manheim Township Mercersburg Academy La Salle University United States Coast Guard Academy La Salle University The U of Toronto Massapequa Towson University Lafayette College Lafayette College Mechanicsburg Mohonasen Lancaster Bible College Utah State University Lancaster Bible College United States Coast Guard Academy Lehigh University Utica College Lehigh University Ursinus College Le Moyne College Vassar College Le Moyne College Utah State University Lock Haven University Vermont University Lock Haven University Utica College Men’s 8K White-2018 Results Men’s 8K Open-2018Results Women’s 6K White-2018 Results Women’s 6K Open-2018Results Loyola University Maryland Villanova University Loyola University Maryland Vassar College 1. Noah Simatei/NYIT, 25:54 1. Daniel Jaskowak, 24:46 1. Kendall Fitzgerald/Post, 21:44 1. Caroline Smith, 21:34 Lycoming College Virginia Commonwealth University Lycoming College Vermont University 2. Ryan Udvadia, 24:57 2. Abigail Dalton/Muhlenberg, 22:02 2. Alicia Nelson, 21:46 Virginia Military Institute Villanova University 2. Joseph Westrick/Gannon, 26:01 Manhattanville College Manhattanville College 3. Josh Duffie/Geneva, 26:05 3. Zachary Barker, 25:01 3. Veronica Kordrupel/Buf. St., 22:04 3. Maria Seykora, 21:50 Marist College Virginia Union University Marist College Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia Military Institute 4. Alexander Fitch/Misericordia, 26:10 4. David Timlin, 25:03 4. Kayce Bobnar/Clarion, 22:10 4. Melissa Tanaka, 22:04 Marymount University Washington & Jefferson College Marymount University Waynesburg University Marywood University Waynesburg University 5. Ryan Clifford/Mansfield, 26:13 5. John Fredian, 25:12 5. Hannah Doll/Haverford, 22:24 5. Eve Glasergreen, 22:07 Marywood University Wentworth Institute of Technology Wesleyan University Messiah College Messiah College 6. Quincy Amabile/Mansfield, 26:20 6. Patrick hanley, 25:19 6. Kasey McNamara/Charleston, 22;24 6. Katherine Dowie, 22:10 Wesleyan University Middlebury College Widener University Messiah College Widener University Wilkes University 7. Corey Mullins/Muhlenberg, 26:22 7. Price Owens, 25:21 7. Anna Foster/Clarion, 22:27 7. Rebecca Hasser, 22:13 Middlebury College Misericordia University 8. Matt Tuohy/Ramapo, 26:27 8. Helena Keenan, 22:19 Wilkes University Molloy College Wingate University 8. Patrick Spychalski, 25:24 8. Sam Christman/Indiana (Pa), 22:31 Misericordia University Wingate University Worcester Polytechnic 9. Zachary Trador/Nyack, 26:30 9. Graham Baird, 25:25 9. Grace McGrath/Gannon, 22;36 9. Niamh O’Connor, 22:23 Molloy College Monmouth University Worcester Polytechnic Montana State University York Colle of Pennsylvania 10. Vaughn Parts/Swarthmore, 26:33 10. Zachary Levet, 25:27 10. Danielle Haynes/Davis & Elkins, 22:36 10. Annie Glodek, 22:25 Monmouth University York College of Pennsylvania Montana State University Moravian College Boys HS 5K Brown-2018 Results Boys HS 5K White-2018 Results Girls HS 5K Brown-2018 Results Girls HS 5K White-2018 Results Men’s 8K Gold-2018 Results Men’s 8K Brown-2018 Results Women’s 6K Gold-2018 Results Women’s 6K Brown-2018 Results 1. Zach Kinne/Salesianum, 15:16 1. Jack Miller/Jenkintown, 16:13 1. Marlee Starliper/Northern, 17:27 1. Abigail Brown/Calvary Christ., 18:49 2. Caleb Zylka/Bel Air, 16:14 2. Isabel Sagar/Loyalsock, 17:44 1. Peter Seufer/Va. Tech, 24.11 1. Dan Schaffer/Binghamton 24:37 1. Brogan MacDougall/Queen’s, 20:21 1. Siobhan Quinn/Canisius, 21:02 2. Michael Keehan/Loyola Blake., 15:23 2. Kaylee McCullough/Neshaminy, 18:52 3. Stephen Daly/Delbarton, 16:18 3. Jerika Lufrano/Union Cath., 17:47 2. Meshack Kipchirchir/Norfolk, 24:29 2. Evans Kibert/Siena, 24:43 2. Jessica Drop/Georgia, 20:24 2. Natalie Cooper/TCNJ, 21:15 3. Camden Gilmore/Wilm. Charter, 15:25 3. Megan Ciasullo/Mt. St. Joseph, 18:54 4. Zac Kohler/Tyrone, 16:20 4. Grace Forbes/Strath Haven, 17:49 3. Adam Hendrickson/Utah St., 24:34 3. Jason Weitzel/Concord, 24:53 3. Alyssa Snyder/Utah St., 20:33 3. Carley Lutzow/FGCU, 21:25 4. Andrew Avila/Tatnall, 15:27 4. Naomi Hillen/Pottsgrove, 18:58 5. Carter Geer/Jenkintown, 16:20 5. Emma Zwall/Will. Pen. Charter, 17:52 4. Mark Patton/Guelph, 24.35 4. Jack Mastandrea/Charleston, 25:03 4. Andrea Masterson/Yale, 20:37 4. Kaitlyn Mooney/Coast Guard, 21:27 5. Nick Garrett/Boyertown, 15:36 5. Dannah Javens/Kennedy Cath., 19:09 6. Ben Kuhn/Wyomissing, 16:22 6. McKenzi Watkins/Col. Forge, 18:03 5. Connor Black/Guelph, 24:36 5. Tyler Italiano/Columbia, 25:04 5. Famke Heinst/High Point, 20:38 5. Emily Forner/Allegheny, 21:27 6. Christian McComb/Card. Gib.,15:37 6. Mackenzie Morrison/Bel Air, 19:10 7. Myles Plummer/Union Cath., 16:24 7. Alex Thomas/Tappan Zee, 18:08 6. Luke Beattie/Utah St., 23:37 6. Mitchell Delange/Queen’s, 25:09 6. Hannah Reinhardt/Albany, 20:40 6. Emily Mulhern/VCU, 21:34 7.Lowell Hensgen/Wallenpaupack,15:39 7.Annika Marcelis/Germantown Fr.,19:20 8. Zach Brill /Malvern Prep, 16:25 8. Keelin Hays/Tatnall, 18:12 7. Nick Morken/North Florida, 24:39 7. Jackson Cronin/George Wash., 25:15 7. Grace Sullivan/East Carolina, 20:46 7. Sarah Forman/Siena, 21:39 8. Tyler Wirth /Holy Cross, 15:40 8. Sienna Dorr/Delhi, 19:21 9. Sean Garrett/Garnet Valley, 16:26 9. Amanda Stone/Mon. Regional, 18:12 8. Fitsum Seyoum/Va. Tech, 24:40 8. Brett Crowley/Queen’s, 25:16 8. Leah Hanle/Mount Olive, 20:46 8. Linnea Halsten/Oberlin, 21:39 9. Andrew Healey/Card. Gib., 15:45 9. Jordan O’Neill/Neshaminy, 19:21 10.Glew Finnegan /Penn Ch., 16:26 10. Christina DiFalco/Pine Grove, 18:14 9. Ben Fleming/Va. Tech, 24:40 9. Weyessa McAlister/Trinity, 25:17 9. Taylor Knibb/Cornell, 20:46 9. Lauren Reyda/Buffalo, 21:41 10. Carson Williams/Salesianum, 15:46 10. Anna Steich/High Pt. Baptist, 19:30 10. Bashir Mosavel-Lo/Va. Tech, 24:41 10. Greg Fusco/Cornell, 25:19 10. Cierra Simmons/Utah St., 20:53 10. Antonia Howard/St. John’s, 21:51 2019 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics 2019 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics Utah State and Yale Capture Titles at 2018 Paul Short Run

The 45th Annual Paul Short Run, present by Asics, saw approximately 6,000 runners from nearly 450 teams con- vene upon Lehigh University’s Goodman Campus Cross Country Course on Sep. 29, 2018 to participate in one of the nation’s premier cross country events. Last year, the Aggies of Utah State won the men’s Gold 8K race with a team score of 77 points. Utah State just barely edged out Virginia Teach, finishing second with 80 points. Army West Point finished third with a score of 136, while the University of Guelph managed a fourth-place finish with 142 points. Virginia Tech’s Peter Seufer took home the individual championship at 24:11, and was followed by Hofstra’s Meshack Kipchirchir (24:29) and Utah State’s Adam Hendrickson (24:34). On the women’s side, Yale captured the crown in the Gold 6K race. The Bulldogs placed two runners inside the top-15 to help secure the title with a team score of 118. Georgia finished runner-up (127), while Utah State (163) and Cornell (208) finished third and fourth respectively. The race was won by Brogan MacDougall of Queen’s University (20:21), followed by Georgia’s Jessica Drop (20:24) in second and Utah State’s Alyssa Snyder (20:33) in third place. 2018 Men’s Gold Team Champions, 2018 Women’s Gold Team Champions, Utah State University Yale University Queen’s University topped the field of the men’s 8K Brown Race with 72 points. The Big Red of Cornell took second with a score of 126. Binghamton’s Dan Schaffer to the individual crown in 24:37, followed by Siena’s Ev- ans Kibert (24:43) and Jason Weitzel (24:53) of Concord. The women’s 6K Brown Race saw the Siena Saints take home the crown with a score of 109. Siobhan Quinn of Canisius took first place at 21:02, while Natalie Cooper (21:15) of TCNJ and Carley Lutzow (21:25) of Florida Gulf Coast followed. The men’s college White 8K team title went to Ramapo (105), while Swarthmore finished second at 121 points. NYIT’s Noah Simatei won the race at 25:54, and Gannon’s Joseph Westrick took second with a time of 26:01. The women’s White 6K championship went to Haverford (76), who blew past the field. Eastern was second with 197 points. Kendall Fitzgerald of Post won the crown at 22:43, followed by Muhlenberg’s Abigail Dalton (22:52.) The men’s Open 8K race saw Daniel Jaskowak cross the finish line in 24:46, taking the top spot out of 437 finish- ers. Caroline Smith needed 21:34 to capture the individual title in the women’s Open 6K race, topping the field of 376 athletes. In high school 5K action, Cardinal Gibbons (126 points) edged out Salesianum (204 points) to win the Boys’ Brown Race. Zach Kline of North Allegheny won the individual title at 15:24. The Girls’ Brown championship went to Colonial Forge, with Northern’s Marlee Starliper taking the individual crown at 17:58. Jenkintown took home the Boy’s White title with a score of 84 points. Not only did the team win, but Jenkin- 2018 Men’s College Gold Top Finishers 2018 Women’s College Gold Top Finishers town’s own Jack Miller (15:45) won the race. On the women’s side, Bel Air dominated the field, winning with 64 points. The next closest was Delhi at 203 points. Calvary Christian’s Abigail Brown and Neshaminy’s Kaylee McCullough crossed the line at the same time (19:34). Lower Merion’s Simon Schmieder (17:32) won the Boys JV Race and Union Catholic’s Jenna Keith won the Girls JV Race at 20:45.

Men’s 8K Gold-2018 Team Results Women’s 6K Gold-2018 Team Results 1. Utah State - 77 points 1. Yale - 118 points 2. Virginia Tech - 80 points 2. Georgia - 127 points 3. Army West Point - 136 points 3. Utah State- 163 points 4. Guelph - 142 points 4. Cornell - 208 points 5. North Florida - 219 points 5. Virginia Tech - 256 points 6. Wake Forest - 281 points 6. Connecticut - 372 points 7. UMASS Lowell - 296 points 7. Queen’s - 373 points 8. Yale - 318 points 8. Guelph - 383 points 9. William and Mary - 322 points 9. John’s Hopkins- 396 points 10. Haverford- 352 points 10. Marist - 405 points

The start of the 2018 Men’s Gold Race 2019 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics 2019 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics Paul Short History/Past Champions 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 MEN’S 8K 1969 when seven men’s teams competed. Women competed for the first time in 1981, as six teams partici- pated. Villanova, Penn State, Michigan State and Georgetown are the only men’s teams to win consecutive Year Teams/Runners Team Champ./Pts. Lehigh/Pts. Individual Champ. Top Lehigh Finisher championships. Penn State won in 1979, 1980 and 1981, Michigan State earned victories in 1997 and 1998, 2018 41/359 Utah State/77 17/527 Peter Seufer (Virginia Tech 67. DeMassa Georgetown prevailed in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2010 and Villanova won two men’s titles in 2006 and 2007. 2017 40/359 Utah State/119 20/541 Dillon Maggard (Utah State 18. Reilly Seven women’s teams have accomplished the feat: Penn State (1981 and 1982, 2001 and 2002), Georgetown 2016 38/336 Iona/34 22/706 Scott Carpenter (Georgetown) 126. Kirshenbaum (1989 and 1990), Villanova (1991, 1992, and 1993), Providence (1994, 1995), Princeton (2006 and 2007), 2015 27/278 Georgetown/37 9/321 Patrick Tiernan (Villanova) 23. Reilly 2014 42/359 US Naval Academy/95 9/406 Mike Biwott (American Int’l) 11. Mahalsky West Virginia (2008 and 2009) and Guelph (2014 and 2015). 2013 47/397 Indiana/89 24/698 James Leakos (Harvard) 6. Mueller 2012 37/332 Dartmouth/87 9/312 Mark Dennin (Georgetown) 20. Mueller 2011 45/402 Oklahoma/34 20/568 (North Carolina-Greensboro) 10. Kosgei Paul Short Meet Records Goodman Course Records 2010 42/387 Virginia/132 32/802 Sam Chelanga (Liberty) 45. Kosgei 2009 42/386 Indiana/44 32/794 Ryan Hill (North Carolina State) 77. Sample College Men Men 2008 45/298 Wisconsin/52 15/469 Sam Chelanga (Liberty) 51. Wetzel Men’s 8k Sam Chelanga Liberty 23:05 2008 Men’s 8k Sam Chelanga Liberty 23:05 2008 2007 41/270 Villanova/50 21/618 Robert Curtis (Villanova) 69. McClimon Men’s 8k* Todd Snyder Michigan 23:44 1998 Men’s 8k* Todd Snyder Michigan 23:44 1998 2006 42/277 Villanova/103 13/364 Robert Curtis (Villanova) 10. Swift Men’s 10k* J. Easker Wisconsin 29:32 1983 Men’s 10k* Henry Romo Wash. St. 28:19 1979 2005 44/300 Georgetown/123 T10/298 Sheehan (St. Francis PA) 20. Hampson College Women Women 2004 36/250 Georgetown/103 11/309 McDougal (Liberty) 48. Hampson Women’s 6k Marie-Louise Asselin West Virginia 19:38 2008 Women’s 6k Lauren Thweatt Boulder Track Club 19:15 2014 2003 33/233 Georgetown/31 10/326 Sundell (Columbia) 31. Hampson Women’s 5k* Sonja O’Sullivan Villanova 16:39 1991 Women’s 5k* Sonja O’Sullivan Villanova 16:39 1991 2002 33/233 Wm & Mary/49 15/429 Sundell (Columbia) 52. Hampson 2001 39/274 Penn State/66 22/558 Wilson (UConn) 15. L’Heureux High School High School 2000 36/246 Michigan State/65 18/477 Blincoe (Villanova) 22. L’Heureux Boys’ 5k Colin Albert Easton Area 14:55 2014 Boy’s 5k Paul Springer Unionville 14:47 2006 1999 30/201 James Madison/37 8/278 Manner (W&M) 16. Gourley Girls’ 5k Aislinn Ryan Warwick Valley 17:03 2005 Girl’s 5k Aislinn Ryan Warwick Valley 17:03 2005 1998 43/293 Michigan/MSU/90 29/808 Snyder (Michigan) 93. Gourley * denotes record on old course 1997 31/211 Michigan State/52 28/741 Baker (MSU) 73. Gourley 1996 30/197 Villanova/47 16/467 Arosemena (PSU) 43. Jackson Top-10 8K College Times on Goodman Campus Course Top-10 6K College Times on Goodman Campus Course 1995 24/186 Iona/48 15/373 McCarthy (Iona) 29. Christie 1994 22/145 Penn State/31 12/331 Hamer (Penn State) 31. Van Lierop

1. Sam Chelanga Liberty 23:05 2008 1. Marie-Louise Asselin West Virginia 19:38 2008 1993 51/445 Villanova/84 16/431 Quintana (Villanova) 45. Nagele 2. James Leakos Harvard 23:13 2013 2. Florida State 19:49 2014 1992 36/237 Providence/41 9/276 Quintana (Villanova) 35. Murphy 3. Mike Biwott American Int’l 23:26 2013 3. Melissa Grelli Georgetown 19:50 2007 1991 27/201 Villanova/44 10/252 Mahon (Villanova) 19. Van Denbrul 4. Mike Biwott American Int’l 23:28 2014 4. Neely Spence Shippensburg 19:57 2008 1990 30/202 Kansas/74 9/301 Early (Maryland) 36. Hisem 5. Sam Chelanga Liberty 23:34 2010 5. Heather Petrick Guelph 19:58 2014 1989 25/168 Yale/64 10/294 Gibson (Yale) 22. Van Wagenen 6. Aaron Dinzeo California (Pa.) 23:35 2014 Katrina Allison Guelph 19:58 2014 1988 24/174 West Virginia/85 18/367 Carter (Army) 39. Van Wagenen 7. Scott Carpenter Georgetown 23:37 2016 Abbey D’Agostino Dartmouth 19:58 2012 8. Kieran Clements Iona 23:38 2016 Cack Ferrell Princeton 19:58 2005 1987 29/197 Brown/54 20/511 Schille (Brown) 25. Craig 9. Bobby Curtis Villanova 23:39 2007 Liz Costello Princeton 19:58 2007 1986 23/157 Army/68 16/409 O’Reilly (Villanova) 33. Marian 10. Gilbert Kirui Iona 23:40 2016 Neely Spence Shippensburg 19:58 2009 1985 24/159 West Virginia/67 DNC Noayisenga (WV) DNC Ryan Hill NC State 23:40 2009 1984 21/143 Navy/66 10/248 Harris (Navy) 8. Marian 1983 23/155 Wisconsin/24 20/424 Easker (Wisconsin) 94. McVeigh 1982 17/114 Navy/59 16/380 O’Connel (Syracuse) 54. Sullivan 1981 17/110 Penn State/57 11/279 Donoghue (Villanova) 41. Campbell 1980 17/108 Penn State/30 9/237 Chebor (FDU) 29. Thompson 1979 11/75 Penn State/51 9/213 Korir (Villanova) 29. Rohr Race Officials 1978 13/78 Villanova/38 8/188 Tuwei (Richmond) 18. Rohr 1977 15/103 Ath. Attic/34 3/139 Tuwei (Richmond) 9. Davis Coordinator of Officials - Mike Vincovitch, Brian Dishong 1976 9/60 Villanova/31 3/78 Kollum (Richmond) 4. Thoren Referee - Lou Dishong 1975 7/52 Villanova/66 2/83 Teague (Plattsburgh) 9. Yardis Starters - Jim Kreitz, Mickey Collins Clerks - Bill Brady, Dan Danifo, Rich Cullin, Dwyane Wartman Umpires - Jeff Baird, Stan Cisz, Loretta Dodson, Jim Falatek, Jim Young, Len Ciszek, Bernie For- gotch, Pill Houm, Mike Stein, Walt Mannherz Finish Line - Dennis Etters, Allen Gangaware, Terry Gangaware, Lauren Ganser Announcers - Rob Kaufman, Brian Dishong, Kevin Southard 2019 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics 2019 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics Paul Short History/Past Champions NCAA Cross Country Polls WOMEN’S 6K Division I Men as of 10/01 Division I Women as of 10/01 Division II Men as of 10/02 Division II Women as of 10/02 1 Northern Arizona 1 Colorado 1 Colo. School of Mines 1 Adams State Year Teams/Runners Team Champ./Pts. Lehigh/Pts. Individual Champ. Top Lehigh Finisher 2 BYU 2 Arkansas 2 Chico State 2 Grand Valley State 3 Washington 3 New Mexico 2018 41/350 Yale/118 19/551 Brogan MacDougall (Queen’s) 70. Hammerstone 3 Western Colorado 3 Colo. School of Mines 4 Colorado 4 BYU 4 Grand Valley State 2017 42/369 Utah State/72 17/565 Alyssa Snyder (Utah State 52. Henderson 4 Chico State 5 Iowa State 5 Stanford 5 Adams State 5 Augustana (S.D.) 2016 45/405 Yale/92 20/600 Angel Piccirillo (Villanova) 28. Henderson 6 Stanford 6 Washington 6 Missouri Southern 6 Western Colorado 2015 35/313 Guelph/105 31/780 Blanca Fernandez (Temple) 87. Barnes 7 Oregon 7 Michigan 7 Augustana (S.D.) 7 Seattle Pacific 2014 38/329 Guelph/48 29/699 Colleen Quigley (Florida State) 17. Weiler 8 Oklahoma State 8 NC State 8 Southern Indiana 8 Lee (Tenn.) 9 Notre Dame 2013 47/406 Georgetown/112 26/774 Abbey D’Agostino (Dartmouth) 102. Simon 9 Wisconsin 9 Charleston 9 U-Mary 10 Wisconsin 10 Michigan State 10 Michigan Tech 10 Hillsdale 2012 40/360 Cornell/55 30/840 Abbey D’Agostino (Dartmouth) 146. J. Perry 11 Portland 11 Boise State 11 Lee (Tenn.) 11 Walsh 2011 45/396 Providence/101 24/736 Bogdana Mimic (Villanova) 66. K. Pierce 12 Syracuse 12 Notre Dame 12 UC-Colorado Springs 12 Southern Indiana 2010 41/366 Georgetown/34 24/652 (Georgetown) 38. K. Pierce 13 Colorado State 13 Oregon 13 West Texas A&M 13 Cal State East Bay 2009 40/363 West Va./105 30/750 Neely Spence (Shippensburg) 49. K. Pierce 14 Ole Miss 14 Ole Miss 14 UC San Diego 14 Alaska Anchorage 15 NC State 2008 43/300 West Va./47 17/590 Marie-Louise Asselin (West Va.) 49. Alejandro 15 Syracuse 15 Northwest Missouri 15 UC-Colorado Springs 16 Michigan 2007 47/317 Princeton/45 32/837 Saly Kipyego (Texas Tech) 47. Alejandro 16 Iowa State 16 Queens (N.C.) 17 Virginia 16 Missouri Southern 2006 35/237 Princeton/61 14/423 Frances Koons (Villanova) 24. Schappert 17 Florida State 17 Walsh 17 Western Washington 18 Wyoming 18 Furman 2005 47/310 Columbia/121 17/537 Maloy (Georgetown) 24. Schappert 18 Sioux Falls 18 Tampa 19 Indiana 19 Oklahmoa State 19 Cal State San Marcos 19 Wayne State (Mich.) 2004 35/241 Tennessee/53 18/576 Homan (Auburn) 30. Schappert 20 UCLA 20 Air Force 20 Alabama-Huntsville 20 UC San Diego 2003 32/224 Georgetown/28 20/528 Metcalfe (WVU) 61. Luebbe 21 Purdue 21 Illinois 21 Cal Poly Pomona 21 Cal Poly Pomona 22 Middle Tennessee 22 Penn State 2002 33/221 Penn State/55 15/414 Metcalfe (WVU) 66. C. Boyd 22 Saginaw Valley State 22 Michigan Tech 23 Iona 23 Ohio State 2001 39/269 Penn State/109 11/312 Silverwig (URI) 16. L. Hull 23 Mount Olive 23 Cal Stte Stanislaus 24 Princeton 24 Oregon State 2000 34/231 Villanova/58 14/354 McGowan (Villanova) 19. L. Hull 24 Cal State Stanislaus 24 Roberts Wesleyan 25 Arkansas 25 Boston College 25 Southern 25 Oklahoma Baptist 26 Eastern Kentucky 26 Columbia 27 Tulsa 27 Northern Arizona WOMEN’S 5K 28 Boise State 28 Princeton 29 Alabama 29 Minnesota Year Teams/Runners Team Champ./Pts. Lehigh/Pts. Individual Champ. Top Lehigh Finisher 30 Villanova 30 California Baptist 1999 32/212 Georgetown/39 8/301 Calle (VCU) 47. Rallo 1998 39/264 Cornell/118 29/789 Nicolini (Villanova) 99. Rallo Division III Men’s as of 9/25 Division III Women’s as of 9/25 Mid-Atlantic Division I Regional Poll 1997 27/185 NC State/32 26/739 Rhoads (NC State) 128. Imler 1 North Central (Ill.) 1 Johns Hopkins 2 Chicago 1996 20/196 Penn State/51 DNC Thomas (G’town) DNC 2 Williams 3 Washington (Mo.) 3 Washington (Mo.) Men as of 9/30 1995 28/187 Providence/25 13/392 McMahon (Prov.) 24. Cogswell Women as of 9/30 4 Wartburg 4 Williams 1 Princeton 1 Penn State 1994 24/161 Providence/26 17/488 McMahon (Prov.) 59. Dippolito 5 UW-La Crosse 5 MIT 2 Villanova 2 Princeton 1993 51/401 Villanova/65 25/643 Zajac (Villanova) 78. Allex 6 Carnegie Mellon 6 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 7 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 7 SUNY Geneseo 3 Geogretown 3 Villanova 1992 37/243 Villanova/21 14/454 Zajac (Villanova) 43. Repasky 8 Calvin 8 Tufts 4 Temple 4 Georgetown 1991 36/236 Villanova/20 29/709 O’Sullivan (‘Nova) 84. Repasky 9 Carleton 9 Johns Hopkins 5 Navy 5 West Virginia 1990 35/235 Georgetown/45 22/596 Best (Cornell) 87. Richards 10 Pomona-Pitzer 10 RPI 11 MIT 11 Dickinson 6 Penn 6 Penn 1989 26/170 Georgetown/37 17/428 Miller (G. Mason) 25. Boswell 12 Chicago 12 UW-La Crosse 7 Penn State 7 Temple 1988 23/151 Air Force/70 15/371 Biber (Penn State) 18. Goldhaber 13 SUNY Geneseo 13 Rochester (N.Y.) 8 La Salle 8 Pittsburgh 1987 29/194 Villanova/71 23/629 Huber (Villanova) 94. Boswell 14 Carleton 14 Pomona-Pitzer 15 Oberlin 9 Pittsburgh 9 La Salle 1986 24/163 Penn State/79 18/441 Donnelly (IUP) 52. Sayre 15 BATES 16 RPI 16 UW-EAU Claire 10 Saint Joseph’s 10 Lehigh 1985 21/137 Toronto/40 DNC Prey (Penn State) DNC 17 Otterbein 17 Wartburg 11 Bucknell 11 Maryland 1984 15/160 Villanova/33 15/469 McGowan (‘Nova) 122. Head 18 Emory 18 Hope 12 Geogre Washington 12 Delaware 19 Amherst 19 Middlebury 20 Haverford 20 St. Thomas (Minn.) 13 Monmouth 13 Bucknell 21 UC Santa Cruz 21 Carnegie Mellon 14 Mount St. Mary’s 14 Navy 22 Middlebury 22 Baldwin Wallace 15 Lehigh 15 George Washington 23 John Carroll 23 Washington and Lee 24 Dickinson 24 Wesleyan (Conn.) 25 UW-Stevens Point 25 Case Western Reserve 26 Rochester (N.Y.) 26 UC Santa Cruz 27 Berea (Ky.) 27 Elmhurst 28 St. Olaf 28 TCNJ 29 UW-Stout 29 Centre 30 Case Western Reserve 30 Coast Guard 2019 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics THE NEW STANDARD Who is Paul Short? A History of the Man and Those Behind the Annual Meet FOR CROSS-TRAINING For over four decades, the Paul Short Run has attracted thousands of runners to Lehigh Univer- sity’s Goodman Campus each fall. From humble beginnings, the annual cross country meet has grown into one of the largest annual cross country meets in the entire nation. With the 46th edition of the annual meet taking place on Oct. 5, many often ask, “Who is Paul Short and what is his significance?”

A native of Belleville, N.J., Paul E. Short ’34 played four sports during his time on South Mountain, competing on the school’s football, wrestling, baseball, and lacrosse teams. A two-way player on the football team, he earned three varsity letters as the starting quarterback and served as team captain in 1932 and 1933. He was chosen as the outstanding football player of the 1930’s and 1940’s during the celebration of the 100 years of football at Lehigh. He was a member of the univer- sity’s ROTC program, as well as the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and the Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership honor society.

After graduating with a degree in business administration, Short made stops at Dravo Corporation and Bethlehem Steel before returning to the University in 1938. Over the next 29 years, he would serve as an assistant coach in football, baseball, wrestling and lacrosse, as well as a Business Man- ager and Assistant Director of Athletics. The only disruption to his service at Lehigh came while serving as a Major in the U.S. Army in World War II. Short passed away on November 17, 1967 at the age of 57 and was inducted into the Roger S. Penske/Lehigh Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000.

Throughout his time as an administrator Short was an avid fan of Lehigh track and cross country and was a frequent spectator at their meets both near and far. Not long after Short’s death, Lehigh’s track/cross country coach, John Covert (HOF ’05) began organizing a cross country meet for Lehigh’s See what ElliptiGO can do for your athletes. brand new course. After some thought, Covert and athletic department administrator John Steck- beck (HOF ’92) decided to name the new meet after the program’s longtime fan. Visit our new athletics page for training tips and more.

The first Paul Short Run took place in 1969 when seven men’s teams competed. Women compet- www.elliptigo.com/athletics ed for the first time in 1981, when six teams participated. In the early 2000’s, head women’s cross country coach Debbie Utesch, and coach Matt Utesch helped grow the event even more by adding high school races. Today, the meet features 14 races with six college races, six high school races and two open races for men and women. High school and colleges teams, recreational Here’s a small selection of the more than 200 schools that are successfully integrating runners, alumni and fans from around the U.S., and even Canada, make their way to Lehigh’s Good- ElliptiGO training into their program: man Campus Course for the day-long festivities. Albany Downers Grove HS Michigan Red Bank Catholic HS Tufts Arizona Eastern Michigan Michigan State Rice Union Catholic HS In 2019, the Paul Short Run will feature approximately 6,000 athletes and 450 colleges and high Bucknell Furman Mizzou Samford Unionville HS schools. The competitive balance at Paul Short has been significant over the years, with only four BYU Georgia Tech Monmouth Saugus HS U Miami men’s teams (Villanova, Penn State, Michigan State and Georgetown) and seven women’s teams Cal Great Oak HS NC State Shippensburg Virginia (Penn State, Georgetown, Villanova, Providence, Princeton, West Virginia and Guelph) having won Clemson Johns Hopkins Nebraska Stanford West Point Colorado Kansas New Mexico Tennessee William & Mary consecutive championships. Dartmouth Kansas State Pennsbury HS Texas A&M Williams

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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.paulshortxcrun.com and on Twitter at @LehighPaulShort.

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2019 Paul Short Run Committee Lehigh University Quick Facts Allen Biddinger - Facilities & Events Dale Townsend - Facilities & Events University Quick Facts Gary “Gimp” Brownell - Computer Technical Advisor Location...... Bethlehem, Pa. Debbie Utesch - Head Women’s Cross Country Coach Founded...... 1865 by Asa Packer Todd Etters - Head Men’s Cross Country Coach Undergrad Enrollment...... 5,080 Matt Utesch - Head Track & Field Coach President...... John D. Simon Travis Spencer - Corporate Sponsorship Murray H. Goodman ‘48 Dean of Athletics...... Joe Sterrett Jeremy Clausen - Media Relations Athletics Department Phone...... (610) 758-4300 Rich Haas - Sales and Marketing Nickname...... Mountain Hawks Brett Casey - Ticket Sales Colors...... Brown and White Admissions web site...... www.lehigh.edu/admissions

Cross Country Quick Facts Women’s Cross Country Head Coach...... Debbie Utesch, (610) 758-4303 Men’s Cross Country Head Coach...... Todd Etters, (610) 758-4391 Track & Field Head Coach...... Matt Utesch, (610) 758-5188 Assistant Track Coach...... Taylor Bernstein Assistant Track Coach...... Brooke Astor Assistant Track Coach...... Khayla Atte Home Cross County Course...... Goodman Campus Course 201 Men’s/Women’s Patriot League Finish...... 4th/2nd

NCAA Championships Cross Country Host 1979, 1983, 1993