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Nov. 13, 2004
Schnitkey Paces Women to Best Finish in School History at Great Lakes
    Ypsilanti, Mich.-- Every member of Youngstown State's women's cross country squad recorded a personal-best time as the team posted its best finish in program history at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional on Saturday afternoon.
    Junior Emily Schnitkey led the 17th-place charge, covering the 6K course with a 74th-place time of 21:49.6. Junior Dave Mealy ran the second-fastest 10K time in school history with a time of 32:25.5 to lead the men's squad to a 19th-place finish.
    Marielle Glanz ran the third-fastest time in school history with a 107th-place time of 22:34.2 while Kim Jendre ran the fourth-fastest time in history with a 115th-place time of 22:41.0. Senior Lindsay Wojciak placed 130th with a time of 22:51.9, the sixth-fastest in school history, and Gina Mavrikis ran the eighth-fastest time in school history with a 136th-place time of 23:09.4.
    Behind Mealy's 88th-place finish, Matt Paullin placed 91st with a time of 32:32.4 while Jeremy Riehm finished 120th in 33:17.4. John Sheppard placed 144th in 34:04.1 while Nick Smith rounded out the scoring five with a time of 34:18.7.
    Wisconsin won the 29-team men's squad while Michigan won the 30-team women's contest.
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