WASHINGTON -- The American cross country team
began its first season in the Patriot League looking to get off to
a good start. The Eagles did just that and left an impression of
things to come in future seasons.
The Eagles had two All-League selections at the Patriot League
meet in Hamilton, N.Y. Sophomores Frank
Malpigli and Matt
Seymour earned the honors by finishing fourth and sixth
respectively at the Patriot League meet. Junior Sean
O'Brien finished 12th in the meet, just missing All-League
honors.
The Eagles placed third in their first Patriot League meet behind
Army and Bucknell. This strong showing was helped by the freshman
duo of Sean
Duffy and Patrick
MacAdie who finished 22nd and 24th in the League. Junior Chad
Young and sophomore Carlos
Hunt also ran at the Patriot League meet and finished in 41st
and 45th place respectively.
The Eagles took the top three places in two consecutive meets on
the way to team titles at the George Mason Fall Classic and the
Maryland Invitational. Malpigli, O'Brien, and Seymour led the way
for American in both of these meets with O'Brien winning the George
Mason Fall Classic in 25:34.66.
Malpigli had an outstanding season which included finishing in the
top-15 in every race as well as a first place finish at the
Maryland Invitational in a time of 26:01.02. Malpigli's victory
helped earn him co-ECAC Player of the Week honors for the week of
October 17.
Seymour had an impressive sophomore campaign, finishing out of the
top ten only once all season. He finished third at both the George
Mason Fall Classic and the Maryland Invitational. At the NCAA
Mid-Atlantic Regional, Seymour placed ninth in the race, just
missing a bid to the NCAA Championship.
In addition to his victory at George Mason, O'Brien placed second
at the Maryland Invitational in 26:16.59. He was the second
American finisher at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional, placing 46th.