Crossroads League Announces Women’s Cross Country Award Winners

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Crossroads League Announces Women’s Cross Country Award Winners

JACKSON, Mich. – The Crossroads League officially announced its 2022 Women’s Cross Country All-League and Coach-of-the-Year honors on Monday, following a tenth-straight team championship by No. 1 Taylor.

The Trojans placed each of their top-seven on the All-CL list, and saw Quinn White named the CL Women’s Cross Country Coach of the Year. No. 12 Indiana Wesleyan, No. 9 Huntington and No. 15 Grace rounded out the top-four teams in the standings and each collected a pair of All-CL honors.

In order to be named as an All-Crossroads League performer, an individual must finish within the top-15 at the league championship meet and must place inside the top-seven on their respective team. In cases when more than seven runners from the same team finish inside the top-15, the top individual performers immediately outside the top-15 from teams with fewer than seven award winners are named to the list.

The Crossroads League Coach-of-the-Year honor is voted on by the league’s head women’s cross country coaches.

2022 Crossroads League Individual Champion

Addy Wiley, Huntington

2022 Crossroads League Coach of the Year

Quinn White, Taylor

2022 All-Crossroads League Team
Addy Wiley, Huntington
Abbey Brennan, Taylor
Alex Ebetino, Saint Francis
Noel VanderWall, Taylor
Ahna VanderWall, Taylor
Mollie Gamble, Taylor
Brooke Studnicki, Taylor
Jenna Couwenhoven, Indiana Wesleyan
Addi Dewey, Indiana Wesleyan
Audrey Brinkruff, Taylor
Kylie Sauder, Grace

Giovanna Domene, Taylor
Shelby Christman, Huntington
Ali Ray, Marian
Heather Plastow, Grace

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