October 20, 2012
Roundup: Wheeling Jesuit sweeps WVC cross country meet
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The Wheeling Jesuit men and women won West Virginia Conference cross country championships hosted by Seton Hill Saturday.

West Virginia Wesleyan took second in the men's team standings, followed by Seton Hill, Concord, Ohio Valley, Davis & Elkins, Alderson-Broaddus, West Liberty, Fairmont State, Glenville State and Bluefield State.

On the women's side, Seton Hill took second place followed by West Virginia Wesleyan, Concord, Alerson-Broaddus, Fairmont State, Charleston, West Liberty, Pitt Johnstown, Ohio Valley, Davis & Elkins and Glenville State.

The Griffins' Jeannie Bujdos won the women's individual title with a time of 22:05.32 and Concord's Robby Peters won the men's race with a time of 27:31.86.

  • Concord's Peters and Seton Hill's Bujdos were named WVC cross country runners of the year.
  • Wheeling Jesuit's Ricky Moore was honored as the men's coach of the year and the Cardinals Joe Molek was named freshman of the year.

    Moore was also honored as the women's coach of the year with Alderson-Broaddus' Jenny Brewer named women's freshman of the year.

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  • WVC TENNIS: West Virginia State earned a spot in the WVC women's championship by defeating Davis & Elkins 5-0 at the Schoenbaum Tennis Courts.

    WVSU will play West Liberty in the championship. The Hilltoppers defeated Charleston 5-2 to earn a spot in today's championship.

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  • MU SOCCER: Jahvon Allison scored a first-half goal to give Marshall an early 1-0 lead, but UAB stormed back with two second-half goals to defeat the Thundering Herd 2-1 in Birmingham, Ala.

    It is Marshall's second-straight Conference USA loss and drops the Herd to 10-3-1 (2-3 C-USA). The Blazer improve to 8-5-2 (3-3 C-USA).

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