2009 New England Alliance Championship Set For Saturday

NORTH DARTMOUTH, Mass. - The top men's and
women's runners in the Little East Conference and Massachusetts
State College Athletic Conference converge on the campus of Keene
State College for the 13th annual New England Alliance Cross
Country Championships on Saturday, Oct. 31 at the Owl Athletic
Complex in Keene, N.H. The women's 5-kilometer race is scheduled to
begin at 11 a.m., while the men's 8-kilometer competition following
approximately an hour later.
Fans unable to make the trip to Keene, can follow the sprint to the
finish line and awards ceremonies live on LittleEast.tv. The
Little East Conference Web site will also
provide in-depth coverage of the championship meet with the women's
and men's individual and team results as well as complete
recaps.
The alliance meet is run concurrently with the annual Little East
Conference Cross Country Championships. The Little East will
celebrate its 22nd annual conference championship this Fall.
The New England Alliance 12-institution field is comprised of six
schools from each conference. The Little East is represented by
Eastern Connecticut State University, Keene State College, the
University of Massachusetts Boston, the University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth, Rhode Island College, and the University of Southern
Maine, while the MASCAC is represented by Bridgewater State
College, Fitchburg State College, Massachusetts College of Liberal
Arts, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Westfield State College, and
Worcester State College. The meet will be scored two different ways
to determine an individual and team alliance champion as well as an
individual and team Little East champion.
In 2008, Keene State captured both the men’s and
women’s New England Alliance and Little East Conference
Championships at Stanley Park in Westfield, Mass. On the
men’s side, the Owls placed six runners in the top-10 of the
individual alliance standings to outdistance conference rival
Southern Maine by 12 points and to raise the alliance and
conference trophies for the 10th time in program history. Sophomore
Brandon Schillemat (Nelson, N.H.) paced all Keene
State harriers, covering the 8-kilometer championship course in 25
minutes, 51.17 seconds to place fourth overall.
The Owls’ female squad continued its domination of the Little
East Championship since the start of the decade, winning the
program’s ninth consecutive title. Junior Rita
Marcotte (Heath, Mass.) was the first Keene State runner
to cross the finish line in a time of 18 minutes, 34.64 seconds.
Four of her teammates completed the 5-kilometer course in the
top-seven of the individual conference standings to earn All-Little
East recognition.
The inaugural New England Alliance Championship meet was hosted by
the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth on Nov. 1, 1997.











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