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Women’s Cross Country Fourth at Bison Open, Edlund Finished Fifth

The Gustavus women's cross country team placed fourth out of five teams at the North Dakota State University (NDSU) Bison Open. The Gusties posted a team total of 93 points which was 56 points behind first place NDSU (37). Senior Laura Edlund (Forest Lake, Minn.) turned in a fifth-place finish with a time of 19:21.20 in the 5,000 meter race.

Hailey Harren Named Finalist for College Sporting News Senior Student Athlete of the Year Award

Hailey Harren, senior cross country runner from Cold Spring, Minn., has been named a finalist for the second annual Senior Student-Athlete of the Year Award for senior student-athletes who compete in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

Harren, Zupan Named NCAA Post-Graduate Scholars

Gustavus Adolphus College student athletes Hailey Harren (women's cross country) and Alex Zupan (men's cross country) have been selected as two of 58 student-athletes from across the country to receive a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship for the fall sport season. Harren and Zupan were the only student-athletes from a Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference institution selected to receive the $7,500 award this fall.

Multi-Talented Willis Making Most Of Her Gustavus Experience

Every college student tries to find his or her niche once they step onto the campus of their choice. Their search for the perfect school is over, they hope, leaving them time to focus on the many goals and aspirations ahead of them. Gustavus Adolphus junior Sarah Willis seems to be one such student. Starting out slowly and testing the waters a bit, Sarah has blossomed into a rare three-sport athlete here at Gustavus.

Harren Finishes 8th at NCAA Cross Country Championships

Gustavus senior Hailey Harren completed her standout career with an 8th place finish at the 2006 NCAA Women's Cross Country Championship which was run at Voice of America Park in West Chester, Ohio. Harren recorded a time of 23:12 over the 6,000 meter course which was 40 seconds behind overall champion Sarah Zerzan of Willamette.

Hailey Harren Set To Defend National Title in Cross Country

Gustavus senior Hailey Harren will attempt to win her second consecutive NCAA Division III Women's Cross Country Individual Title this Saturday at Voice of America Park in West Chester, Ohio. Harren, who won the NCAA Central Region title last weekend, will compete in a field of 280 runners for the chance to become only the third individual to win two NCAA Individual titles in NCAA Division III Women's Cross Country history.

Women’s Cross Country Preparing for MIAC Championships this Saturday

The Gustavus women's cross country team will take part in the MIAC Championships this Saturday at 3:00 pm at Como Park Golf Course in St. Paul, Minn. The Gusties will be battling for an upper division finish, while Hailey Harren will look to claim the individual title for the second consecutive year.

Women’s Cross Country Finishes Fourth at MIAC Championships, Harren Wins Second Consecutive Individual Title

The Gustavus women's cross country team finished fourth at the MIAC Cross Country Championships held on Saturday afternoon at Como Park Golf Course in St. Paul, Minn. The Gusties were led by Hailey Harren, who won her second consecutive individual title and Sara Bernhardson, who placed seventh.

Women’s Cross Country Places 14th at Neubauer Invite, Hailey Harren Wins Individual Title

The Gustavus women's cross country team placed 14th out of 28 teams at the Tori Neubauer Invitational hosted by the Universityof Wisconsin at La Crosse on Saturday. The Gusties were led by Hailey Harren who won the individual title finishing 10 seconds ahead of the second place finisher. Harren ran a personal best time of 21:18.9 over the 6,000 meter course.

Women’s Cross Country Finishes 5th Overall at Dan Huston Invite at Wartburg

The Gustavus women's cross-country team participated in the Dan Huston Invitational hosted by Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa on Saturday. The Huston Invitational is a unique meet in that there are two separate races run - a four kilometer race (2.48 miles) and a 6 kilometer race (4.97 miles). The Gusties finished 11th (out of 16) in the 4km race and 4th (out of 7) in the 6 km race.