Nov. 17, 2007
KENOSHA, Wis. - Simon Fraser (B.C.) defeated Cedarville (Ohio) by 46 points to win the NAIA Women's Cross Country Championship Saturday, Nov. 17 at Dr. Wayne E. Dannehl Cross Country Course in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The Clan won their fifth straight and 10th overall title.
Simon Fraser posted a score of 99 points while Cedarville had 145 points and was runner-up for the second straight season.
Milligan (Tenn.) (163), Malone (Ohio) (164), British Columbia (227), Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (244), Wayland Baptist (Texas) (244), Black Hills State (S.D.) (255), Indiana Tech (319) and Northwester (Iowa) (334) all finished in the top 10.
Jaime Canterbury of Azusa Pacific won the individual title, finishing four second ahead of teammate Jacky Kipwambok. Olivia Johnson of Northwestern, Jessica Smith of Simon Fraser (B.C.) and Charity Miles of Northwestern rounded out the top five.
For the fifth straight season, head coach Brit Townsend of Simon Fraser was named the Women's Cross Country Coach of the Year.
Simon Fraser and Cedarville earned the team awards after compiling the lowest combined scores at the national championships
2007 NAIA National Championship Team Results
2007 NAIA National Championship Individual Results
2007 NAIA National Championship Team Times
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