Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Double OUA Bronze: Making McMaster History

2015 OUA Cross Country Championships


This past Saturday October 31, 2015 will go down in the record books as the first time both the McMaster Men's and Women's Cross Country stood on the OUA Podium. Both teams finished with bronze medals, after great races at the Columbia Icefield in Waterloo, ON.

Men's Bronze, PC: M. Gravina

Women's Bronze, PC: M. Gravina


The Marauders.ca article did a great job-recapping the races:

"Justifying their ever-improving places in the CIS rankings, the Marauder cross country teams each fulfilled their potential on Saturday to claim team bronze at the OUA Championships in Waterloo.

Three members of the no. 4-ranked Marauder men's team were named as OUA All-Stars in the wake of their 10km race, as Blair Morgan cracked the first team while Connor Darlington and Taylor Forbes were included in the second team. McMaster's low post on the women's side, Maddy McDonald missed inclusion in the all-star ranks by just two places, finishing 16th.

McMaster's men repeated as OUA bronze medallists -- and claimed their third straight podium position at the conference championships -- with a team total of 64 points. Morgan was the Marauders top finisher, crossing the line in sixth with Darlington following hot on his heels to finish
Sprint Finish with Darlington and Forbes, PC: M. Gravina
 eighth and Forbes shadowing his teammate for ninth. Taylor's brother Austen scored fourth for McMaster, placing 18th, while Gabriel Ghiglione completed the scoring by crossing the finish line 23rd.


Completing Mac's seven-man contingent were Derek Van Schepen, who placed 27th, and Luke Charbonneau, who placed 40th.

Meanwhile, the Marauder women provided something of an upset on Saturday, overtaking the higher
Women Off the Start, PC: C. Morgan
-ranked Toronto Varsity Blues to nab a podium position. McDonald, as she has been for years, was McMaster's leader on the day, finishing 16th to score first. A clutch performance from Emily Nowak saw the third-year racer cross the line just two places behind McDonald to finish 18th and score second.


Veteran Gabrielle Foran was McMaster's third scorer, placing 21st, and fellow vet Chelsea Mackinnon had a great recovery after falling early on, to cross the line 22nd. Completing the scoring for the Marauders, Maddie Benjamin finished 26th as McMaster sealed a total of 103 team points.

Lauren Locco and Soren Meeuwisse rounded out the group of seven, finishing 32nd and 43rd respectively."


Special congrats to Derek Van Schepen, Lauren Locco and Soren Meeuwisse who were running for the first time at an OUA Championship.

Get the FULL RESULTS HERE

Read the full Marauders.ca Article HERE

Read the OUA.ca Recap HERE

Cheerios, PC: M. Gravina
Another important contributing factor to Saturday's performance were the team members, friends and family who were there to support. The McMaster Cheerios had the most spirit, and were the only ones with flags and face paint. Thank you very much to everyone who were there supporting, and who sent their best wishes.
Face Painting, PC: M. Gravina






We are also lucky to have a number of fantastic photographers who were there to capture the day's events.  Below are the links to two Facebook Albums so you can relive Saturday's blood, sweat and tears.

Mac track's OUA Photo Album (Taken by Maxine Gravina)

Clive Morgan's OUA Photo Album




(Better late than never, right?)

2015 Queen's Open Recap


PC: M. Gravina
On October 17th, the McMaster Cross Country Teams raced at the Queen's Open at Fort Henry, Kingston. The Men took the Team title, with a very tight pack and 5 men finishing at 32:00 or under. Blair Morgan did his fair share of pulling the pack and gapped the field through the middle of the race. Connor Darlington had a very strong finish for 3rd place, 14 seconds behind the leader, and Captain Morgan finished close behind. Luke Charbonneau, Derek Van Schepen and Gabe Ghiglione finished 9th, 10th, and 12th respectively to round out the top 5. Jeff Tweedle had a great run despite two taped Achilles for 18th to bring the total to 6 Marauders of the top 20 finishers. The rest of the men rose to the occasion as well, representing McMaster well.
Rookie Alison Head PC: M. Gravina

On the women's side, the Marauders took home the Team silver, finishing behind the Queen's Gaels. Maddy McDonald finished 6th and Emily Nowak had a fantastic race to finish 14th as the 2nd McMaster lady. Gabrielle Foran, Chelsea Mackinnon and Maddie Benjamin were close behind, finishing 15th, 17th and 20th respectively. The other Lady Marauders also had a very strong showing, including the first University Cross Country race for rookies Soren Meeuwisse and Megan Black.

In both cases, the McMaster teams finished with the smallest spread (time between first and fifth scorer) which boded well going into the OUA Championships.

Full Results Here

See Maxine Gravina's great photos HERE

Read the Marauders.ca article here

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