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2006
AAC/Region XII Champions

(Women)

National Championships
6th (Women)
Will Frye (143rd) & Jair Collie (152nd)


2005
AAC/Region XII Champions

(Women)

AAC/Region XII Runner-ups
(Men)

National Championships
10th (Women) / Chris Wright (52rd); Brandon Talbert (184th); Jair Collie (203rd)

2004
AAC/Region XII Champions

(Women)

AAC/Region XII Runner-ups
(Men)

National Championships
24th (Women) / Chris Wright (43rd); Nathan Bowers
(177th)

2003
AAC Champions

(Men and Women)


Region XII Champions
(Men and Women)

National Championships
21st
(Men)
/ 22nd (Women)

2002

AAC Champions
Region XII Runner-Ups
(Men)
 



Head Coach
Chris Layne
P.O. Box 500
Milligan College, TN 37682
423.461.8992

Assistant Coaches
Rohsaan Griffin
Peter Dalton






 


Historic run for Milligan women
Lady Buffs sixth at NAIA National Championship

NAIA Cross Country National Championship
Women's Team Results Men's Team Results
Women's Individual Results Men's Individual Results

LOUISVILLE, KY (November 18, 2006) --- The Milligan College women's cross country team made history Saturday morning at the 51st NAIA Cross Country National Championships in Louisville, Ky.

The Lady Buffs, who entered the meet ranked 8th nationally, finished sixth overall, the highest-ever finish by a Milligan team at a national championship.

"I expected us to run well because this is what we prepared for all season," said junior captain Kortney Goulds (Johnson City, Tenn.)

Milligan finished with 239 points, 48 points behind 5th place finisher Malone (Ohio) College. Canada's Simon Fraser University won their second straight women's title with a total score of 73 points despite losing their number one runner the morning of the race. Ceadarville (Ohio) University was 19 points behind Simon Fraser in second while Concordia (Calif.) University and Black Hills (S.D.) State finished third and fourth respectively with scores of 143 and 187.

For the third time in the last four races, junior MacKenzie LaBonte (Port Charlotte, Fla.) led Milligan over the 5,000-meter course with a 36th place finish in a time of 18:48. She finished just six places shy of NAIA All-American honors. 

"I really ran for our women today because I know how hard they've worked before I arrived at Milligan," said LaBonte.

Following LaBonte across the finish line was freshman Rebecca McDowell (Mechanicsville, Va.) with a 41st place finish in 18:53.

"The course ran pretty slow today because of all the rain Louisville received this past week, so all things relative, MacKenzie and Rebecca had lifetime best runs today," said Milligan head coach Chris Layne 

The Lady Buffs started the season ranked eighth in the pre-season poll, but dropped as far as No. 11 before climbing back to eighth in the season's final poll after winning their fourth straight Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC)/NAIA Region XII title.

"We believed another step was possible going in to nationals, but its been more competitive at the top all season, so it was a matter of who stepped up on the day," said Layne. "I'm really happy for our women."

Sophomore Jacklyn Talbert (Mt. Carmel, Tenn.) finished third for Milligan, while senior Marta Zimon (Lodz, Poland) and Goulds rounded out the Lady Buffs top five scorers.

In the men's 8,000-meter run, sophomore Will Frye (Pulaski, Va.) finished 143rd overall, while senior Jair Collie (Johnson City, Tenn.) improved on last years national finish to cross the line in 152nd. 255 men toed the starting line in the men’s national championship.

"The men's course was completely chewed up after the women raced so Jair and Will's times really didn't reflect how well they both ran today," said Layne.

Virginia Intermont won their third straight men's team title with their score of 67. Virginia Intermont was 69 ahead of second place Concorida (Calif.) University.  For complete race results visit www.naia.org.

Lady Buffs win fourth-straight AAC/Region XII Title

Men's NAIA Region XII Results Women's NAIA Region XII Results

MILLIGAN COLLEGE, TN (November 4, 2006) --- The No. 10 ranked Milligan College women’s cross country team won their fourth straight Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC)/NAIA Region 12 Women’s Cross Country championship Saturday morning on the grounds of Louisville's E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park. With the win, they also earned their fourth-straight team berth to the NAIA National Championships on November 18th on the same course. 

ETSU transfer MacKenzie LaBonte (Port Charlotte, Fla.) used a second place individual finish and lifetime best 5,000 meter time of 18:42 to lead Milligan's women, who placed three finishers in the top five. Sophomore Jacklyn Talbert (Mt. Carmel, Tenn.) followed LaBonte closely in third with a personal best time of 18:43, while freshman Rebecca McDowell (Mechanicsville, Va.) finished fourth in a new lifetime best time of 18:50.

Junior Kortney Goulds (Johnson City, Tenn.) ran fourth for Milligan with a new 5k best of 19:20, good for 9th overall, while junior Brittany Bales (Kingsport, Tenn.) also recorded a new best of 19:31 to round out Milligan's top five. Senior Marta Zimon (Lodz, Poland), coming off an ankle sprain earlier in the week, finished sixth for Milligan, while sophomore Ashley Pearce (St. Cloud, Fla.) rounded out the top seven in a new lifetime best mark of 19:33. In all, Milligan placed 11 women in the top 20.

"This was a complete team effort today and I'm so proud of how these women have responded week after week," said Milligan head coach Chris Layne.

Milligan's men also had room to celebrate as sophomore Will Frye (Pulaski, Va.) and senior Jair Collie (Johnson City, Tenn.) earned individual berths to the NAIA National Championships. Frye finished 14th overall in a new personal best 8,000 meter time of 26:45, while Collie also recorded a new lifetime best of 27:03 to make his second straight trip to the national meet. 

Milligan's men finished third overall in the AAC, and fourth in the Region XII tally.  

"Will has shown consistency all season, and I'm glad to see Jair feeling better after struggling with asthma and allergies most of the Fall. They both really deserve this opportunity to run at the national champs," said Layne.

As predicted, Virginia Intermont ran away with the men's team title in preparation to defend their back-to-back national titles.

For complete results visit www.alltraxtiming.com.

Other AAC/Region 12 notes:

All-Region 12 Team

WOMEN - MacKenzie LaBonte, Jacklyn Talbert, Rebecca McDowell, Kortney Goulds, Brittany Bales, Marta Zimon

All-AAC Team  
WOMEN - MacKenzie LaBonte, Jacklyn Talbert, Rebecca McDowell, Kortney Goulds, Brittany Bales, Marta Zimon; Ashley Pearce, Erika Fox, Nicole Moore, Emily Schmitt

MEN - Will Frye, Jair Collie

All-Freshman Team
WOMEN - Rebecca McDowell, Shanna Raines
MEN - Aaron Wood, Ben Anderson

AAC and Region 12 Women's Coach of the Year - Chris Layne

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