NORTHFIELD, MINN 11/17/07 - Jennifer Adams wasn't going to let
the conditions stand in her way this time. After being
victimized by the sloppy, muddy conditions at last year's NCAA
Division III Cross Country Championships in West Chester, Ohio, the
senior from Saratoga Springs, N..Y., overcame the cold weather and
a brief mental lapse to earn All-America honors with her ninth
place finish at Saturday's championship held at St. Olaf College in
Northfield, Minn.
"I kept on thinking back to last year and not being able to cope
with the conditions," said Adams, who covered the 6K course in a
time of 21:36. "I knew I had to be tougher this time."
Adams went out with the leaders and held her ground before almost
tripping and falling back in the pack. "I was fighting it a
bit and had hard time staying focused," she said. "A few
people past me, but was able to get it together and kick past
someone to finish strong."
"Jenn was a fighter today," said KSC Coach Peter Thomas. "She
got her head together and came on strong at the end."
"I was happy with my race," said Adams, who also earned All-America
honors as a sophomore. "My goal was to place in the top-10
and I accomplished that. It's a nice way to complete my
college career."
"The women's field was very competitive,"said Thomas. If you
ran the race five different times, you might have five different
winners."
Adams, who has won a combined six All-America honors, is the seven
Owl women to earn All-America recognition.
Sarah Zerzan of Willamette defended her individual championship
with a winning time of 20:54. Amherst College won its second
straight championship with 120 points.
Making his first trip to the nationals, Keene State sophomore Jared
Samuel of Londonderry finished 89th with a time of
25:46.
"I think he was a little a little nervous, but he ran a good race
considering it was his first time here." said Thomas. "He got
out in good shape, but had a tough time in the second half of the
race."
Tyler Sigi of Wisconsin-Platteville won the race with a time of
24:24. New York University claimed the team title with 128
points.