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MORRISVILLE, N.Y. – Three Morrisville State College women’s cross country runners were named to the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) all-conference teams following their performance at the championship race on Saturday at SUNY IT.
Sophomore Stephanie Page (Nunda, NY) earned second team honors, finishing in tenth position overall with a time of 23:33.2.
Page is majoring in equine science and management at Morrisville State and is the daughter of Georgia and David Page of Nunda, N.Y.
Junior Regina Laws (Uniondale, NY) was named to the third team all-conference, placing 17th overall with a time of 24:28.
Laws is majoring in human performance and health promotion at Morrisville State and is the daughter of Gina and Jefferson Laws of Freeport, N.Y.
Freshman Kelcie Degenfelder (Collins, NY) also earned third team honors, crossing the line in 21st overall with a time of 24:41.6.
Degenfelder is majoring in dairy science at Morrisville State and is the daughter of Sue and Jim Degenfelder of Collins, N.Y.
Morrisville State finished in third overall as a team, in their first season of competition within the NEAC conference.
Pictured from left are Laws, Degenfelder and Page.
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