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Hailey Harren, Tanner Miest, Alex Zupan Named Academic All-District V by CoSIDA
Gustavus Adolphus College student-athletes Hailey Harren, Tanner Miest, and Alex Zupan have been named to the 2007 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District V College Division Track & Field/Cross Country Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). All three athletes were named to the first team and advance to the national ballot.
Hailey Harren Named MIAC Female Cross Country Athlete of the Week
Gustavus Adolphus College cross country runner Hailey Harren has been named Female Cross Country Athlete of the Week by the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for the week ending Sept. 25, 2006. Harren captured the title in the Division III Maroon race at the Roy Griak Invitational hosted by the University of Minnesota in a time of 22:06, outdistancing the nearest competitor by over a minute.
Cross Country Runner Hailey Harren Named to Academic All-America First Team
Gustavus Adolphus College junior distance/cross country runner Hailey Harren (Cold Spring, Minn.) has been named to the 2006 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America Women's College Division Track & Field/Cross Country First Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
Harren Captures NCAA Cross Country Title
Gustavus Adolphus junior Hailey Harren (Cold Spring, Minn.) captured the individual title at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships held Saturday morning at Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio. Harren outdistanced runner-up Julia Rudd of UW-LaCrosse by eight seconds. Harren, who picked up her sixth individual title of the season, pulled away over the final 1.5 kilometers to finish in a time of 21:52.9.
Harren, Joyce to Run at NCAA Cross Country Championships
Gustavus women's cross country runners Hailey Harren (Jr., Cold Spring, Minn.) and Kourtney Joyce (Sr., Wadena, Minn.) have been selected to compete in the 2005 NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships on Saturday, November 19 at the Methodist Theological School and Dornoch Golf Club in Delaware, Ohio. Ohio Wesleyan University is the host for the 2005 NCAA Division III Men's and Women's Cross Country Championships. The women's race will begin at 11 a.m., Eastern Standard Time.
Harren Named MIAC Women’s Cross Country Athlete of the Year
Gustavus women's cross country runner Hailey Harren (Cold Spring, Minn.) has been named the 2005 MIAC Women's Cross Country Athlete of the Year after claiming the individual title at last weekend's MIAC Cross Country Championships. Harren traversed the 6-kilometer course in 21:53, crossing the line 14 seconds ahead of runner-up Keidra Anderson of Hamline. Gustavus teammate Kourtney Joyce (Wadena, Minn.) finished third, 33 seconds behind Harren.
Women’s Cross Country Fourth at MIAC Meet; Harren and Joyce Finish 1-3
The Gustavus women's cross country team, led by individual champion Hailey Harren, finished fourth Saturday at the 2005 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Cross Country Championships held at Como Park in St. Paul. Harren, Kourtney Joyce (third), and Ashley Cronin (14th) each received All-MIAC honors for their efforts.
Harren Named MIAC Women’s Cross Country Runner of the Week
Gustavus Adolphus College junior Hailey Harren (Cold Springs, Minn.) has been named MIAC Women's Cross Country Runner of the Week. Harren placed second overall in the prestigious Roy Griak Invitational in a time of 22:21.10, leading the Gusties to a 4th place team finish. Harren was one of the 336 runners in the race. This was Harren's third top-five finish in three races this season. This is the second week this season that Harren has been named MIAC athlete of the week.
Harren Named MIAC Women’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week
Gustavus Adolphus College junior Hailey Harren (Cold Spring, Minn.) has been named Women's Cross Country Athlete of the Week by the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC). Harren won the Saint John's Invitational cross country meet in a fast 6K time of 22:07. Harren's time was over one minute better than the second-place finisher.