
River Hawks Grab Second Place at America East Championship
11/1/2014 3:23:00 PM | Men's Cross Country/Track & Field
LOWELL, Mass.  –  The UMass Lowell Men's Cross Country team, pushed by a strong freshmen showing, took second place at the America East 8K Championship Saturday morning in Orono, Maine.
"We are definitely extremely pleased," said UMass Lowell Head Coach Gary Gardner. Â "All the guys really ran well, they came to fight and they fought every step of the way; they raced their hearts out."
The River Hawks placed two runners in the top four and all five scoring runners were among the first 24 to cross the finish line. Â Binghamton University won the event with 59 points (8, 9, 10, 11, 21 - 28, 44.) Â UMass Lowell just missed the championship falling three points short, finishing with 62 (3, 4, 15, 16, 24 - 26, 38.) Â UMBC with 85 points was third and New Hampshire finished fourth with 114 points.
Stony Brook University senior Eric Speakman won the individual honors finishing the course in a time  of 24-minutes 41.23-seconds.  New Hampshire senior John Prizzi was second in a time of 24:42.32. Â
UMass Lowell junior Robert Allen (Cranston, R.I.) finished third barely a second behind the winner. Â Allen clocked in at 24:42.33. Â He'd run a strong race, battling for the lead throughout the five miles.
Paul Hogan (Burlington, Mass.) led a strong freshman contingent. Â Hogan finished fourth in a time of 24:44.02. Â He'd not been with the lead pack early, but caught the group three miles into the race.
Freshman Dhahran Velasquez (Lowell, Mass.) finished 15th just a couple of steps ahead of 16th place scorer and classmate John Abraham (Lowell, Mass.) Â Velasquez hit the tape at 25:36.85, Abraham at 25:37.28.
"Velasquez turned in his best race of the year and Abraham was absolutely terrific," said Gardner. Â "And then there's Padraic Donovan, he's the heart and soul of the team and he fought to the very end."
Donovan, a Lowell, Mass. junior, grabbed 24th position and closed out River Hawk scoring with a time of 25:46.89.
Freshmen Thomas Teachen (Titusville, N.J.) and Randy Nong (Lowell, Mass.) displaced other runners finishing sixth and seventh among UMass Lowell runners and 26th and 38th respectively. Â Teachen finished in 25:51.93 and Nong in 26:08.17.
The team turned in a terrific performance, but may, as well, have sent a message about the future.
"They all were fantastic," said Gardner. Â "And we return every single guy; that's a great base for the future."
The America East Championship does not end the season, the River Hawks will return to battle on November 22nd at the IC4A/ECAC Championships at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx.
"We are definitely extremely pleased," said UMass Lowell Head Coach Gary Gardner. Â "All the guys really ran well, they came to fight and they fought every step of the way; they raced their hearts out."
The River Hawks placed two runners in the top four and all five scoring runners were among the first 24 to cross the finish line. Â Binghamton University won the event with 59 points (8, 9, 10, 11, 21 - 28, 44.) Â UMass Lowell just missed the championship falling three points short, finishing with 62 (3, 4, 15, 16, 24 - 26, 38.) Â UMBC with 85 points was third and New Hampshire finished fourth with 114 points.
Stony Brook University senior Eric Speakman won the individual honors finishing the course in a time  of 24-minutes 41.23-seconds.  New Hampshire senior John Prizzi was second in a time of 24:42.32. Â
UMass Lowell junior Robert Allen (Cranston, R.I.) finished third barely a second behind the winner. Â Allen clocked in at 24:42.33. Â He'd run a strong race, battling for the lead throughout the five miles.
Paul Hogan (Burlington, Mass.) led a strong freshman contingent. Â Hogan finished fourth in a time of 24:44.02. Â He'd not been with the lead pack early, but caught the group three miles into the race.
Freshman Dhahran Velasquez (Lowell, Mass.) finished 15th just a couple of steps ahead of 16th place scorer and classmate John Abraham (Lowell, Mass.) Â Velasquez hit the tape at 25:36.85, Abraham at 25:37.28.
"Velasquez turned in his best race of the year and Abraham was absolutely terrific," said Gardner. Â "And then there's Padraic Donovan, he's the heart and soul of the team and he fought to the very end."
Donovan, a Lowell, Mass. junior, grabbed 24th position and closed out River Hawk scoring with a time of 25:46.89.
Freshmen Thomas Teachen (Titusville, N.J.) and Randy Nong (Lowell, Mass.) displaced other runners finishing sixth and seventh among UMass Lowell runners and 26th and 38th respectively. Â Teachen finished in 25:51.93 and Nong in 26:08.17.
The team turned in a terrific performance, but may, as well, have sent a message about the future.
"They all were fantastic," said Gardner. Â "And we return every single guy; that's a great base for the future."
The America East Championship does not end the season, the River Hawks will return to battle on November 22nd at the IC4A/ECAC Championships at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx.
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