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Men's Cross Country
CROSS COUNTRY TAKES ON BEST IN OHIO

Freshman Amy Kempf has been one of the first two Flyers across the finish line in her first three races.

Freshman Amy Kempf has been one of the first two Flyers across the finish line in her first three races.

Oct. 6, 2005

DAYTON, OH - The University of Dayton cross country program rolls into Delaware, OH on October 7 to face the best teams in Ohio at the All-Ohio Championships.

On the women's team, freshman Amy Kempf and junior Dianne Striebel will be looking to gain even more momentum going into the Atlantic 10 Championships. Both finished in the top five of the Flyer 5K Challenge and in the top 25 of the National Catholic Invitational. Kempf also finished 21st in the Greater Louisville Classic while Striebel was off winning the Dayton River Corridor Half Marathon.

The youth movement on the women's side is going strong, but senior leaders Kate Mone and Sarah Kessler provide experience and depth to the team.

Leading the men into the meet will be freshman Mike Andersen, who has finished first for the Flyers in all three events this year. Also running strong for the Flyers are juniors Eric Contreras and Brian Gilchrist, who both have finished as one of the first six runners across for UD in all three races.

The mix of youth and experience has been working well thus far for the Flyers, with a mix and match of upperclassmen and newcomers all contributing to the team. Freshman Matt Peters, who has a twin brother, Mike Peters, also on the team, has been one of the first six runners across the finish line for the Flyers in each of his first three college starts.

The Flyers split up for their next meet, with the men going to the Falcon Invitational in Bowling Green, OH on October 15 and the women heading to NCAA Pre-Nationals in Terre Haute, IN on the same day.