NEWVILLE, Pa. — Penn College's men's cross-country team was 10th among 19 and its women were 16th of 19 at the Dickinson Long-Short Invitational on Saturday.
Penn College men 8K: Ben Causak placed 56th of 161 who finished in 29:28 to lead the Wildcats, and was followed by Mitchell Campbell 71st in 30:00, Chase Ebeling 72nd in 30:01, Holden Furey 75th in 30:07, Aaron Guerrisky 94th in 31:13, Ethan Knapp 118th in 32:29, Oliver Galicki 121st in 32:35, Ben Heym 126th in 32:56, Owen Troop 141st in 35:14, Matthew Wheeland 144th 36:21, Nathan Love 145th in 36:50 and Jackson Small 146th in 36:59.
Men's field: Messiah, led by Louka Fetter, who placed first individually in 26:01, took top team honors with 19 points. Following were Misericordia 23, Elizabethtown 33, Scranton 42, Washington and Jefferson 48, Gettysburg 57, Dickinson 70, McDaniel 77, Juniata 106, Penn College 117, Carroll 129, Lancaster Bible 134, Goucher 140, Penn State Altoona 145, Lycoming 153 and Williamson 165.
Penn College women 6K: Elaina Brady finished 84th among 138 who finished in 27:56 to lead the team. She was followed by Ellie Miller 106th in 29:40, Natalie Greiner 120th in 32:16, Adelyn McDermott 123rd in 33:27, Gwynn Johnson 126th in 34:28 and Isabella Telford 138th in 43:19.
Women's field: Misericordia won the team title with nine points. Following were Gettysburg 32, Washington and Jefferson 35, Dickinson 53, Millersville 53, Messiah 55, Elizabethtown 70, Lancaster Bible 80, McDaniel 84, Waynesburg 92, Susquehanna 101, Scranton 116, Penn State Harrisburg 138, Juniata 142, Goucher 157, Penn College 181, Lycoming 187, Penn State Altoona 196, Penn State Scranton 213. Washington and Jefferson's Claire Anderson was the top individual in 21:55.
Up next: Penn College hosts Lycoming College at 5:30 p.m. on Oct. 7.