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Pirates Earn Third Straight Victory at Embry-Riddle​

Daytona Beach, Fla. – The Seton Hall women's cross country team picked up its third straight win to begin the season, taking the top spot at the Embry-Riddle Cross Country Classic. The Pirates placed first out of the 10 competing teams.

Caitlin Fahy (Ringwood, N.J.) was the first Pirate to cross the finish line, taking second place overall with a time of 19:14.50. Fahy led the charge as the Pirates saw three top-5 finishers and five in the top-10. Julia Smith (Pittsgrove, N.J.) took third place overall with a time of 19:32.20, followed by Honey Strosnider (Fairfield, Pa.) in fourth in 19:34.80. Paige Quigley (Sacramento, Calif.) claimed sixth with a time of 19:38.50 and Hannah Cullum (San Antonio, Texas) rounded out the top-10 with a time of 20:11.10.

Kayla Carrino (Lyndhurst, N.J.) and Taj Lanier (Lincoln University, Pa.) each finished inside the top-20 on the morning. Carrino crossed the finish line in 14th place with a time of 20:44.90, while Lanier took 17th overall in 21:21.10.

The Pirates return to action next Saturday at the Maryland Eastern Shore Farm Run in Princess Anne, Md.
 
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Beaman, Pirates Take First at Embry-Riddle​


Daytona Beach, Fla. – The Seton Hall men's cross country team took first place at the Embry-Riddle Cross Country Classic on Saturday morning. Stephen Beaman (Johnston, Iowa) was the first to cross the finish line in leading the Pirates to the team victory.

Beaman's time of 26:50.40 was good enough for the individual title, followed by Logan Brunozzi (Churchville, Pa.) in second with a time of 27:25.90. Kendal Lanier (Kennett Square, Pa.) took sixth overall in 27:54.70, while freshmen Jeffrey Grynaviski (Farmington Hills, Mich.) and Joseph Butler rounded out the top-10 in ninth and 10th place, respectively.

The Pirates place one more runner inside the top-20, with Anthony Cary finishing in 19th place overall with a time of 29:16.6.

The Pirates return to action next Saturday at the Maryland Eastern Shore Farm Run in Princess Anne, Md.
 
Dick, when you and I were young you would NEVER see a girl or women lifting weights. Now when I go to workout there are as many women as men in the gym. And they're not afraid to pump that iron.
 
Dick, when you and I were young you would NEVER see a girl or women lifting weights. Now when I go to workout there are as many women as men in the gym. And they're not afraid to pump that iron.
Yes. The popularity of womens sports is such a positive development.
 
The popularity of the growth of women’s sports is epitomized by the number of people that go to see the University of Nebraska women’s volleyball team play. .
 
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