Shippensburg University’s men’s and women’s cross-country teams traveled to PennWest Edinboro’s Doug Watts Cross Country Course for the 2025 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championships.
The men’s team took home gold for the third straight year while the women’s team posted a seventh-place finish.
The Shippensburg men’s cross-country team is ranked No. 2 in the U.S. Track & Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association. Their dominance in the PSAC was shown yesterday with their powerful performance.
Four Raiders posted All-PSAC First Team finishes, including senior Garrett Quinan in second, redshirt sophomore Tommy Crum in fourth, senior Ryan Wolfe in sixth and junior Ben Devine in eighth. Two additional Raiders earned All-PSAC honors: sophomore Ramon Urena in 20th and junior Brennan Wellock in 24th.
Quinan is the second Raider to become a four-time All-PSAC First Team finisher since 2015. He posted a time of 24:40.
Crum completed his race in 24:54 and matched his finish from last season.
Wolfe also achieved his fourth All-PSAC finish with his third straight Top 10. He finished with a time of 25:17.
Urena worked his way back from a recent injury to achieve the second All-PSAC second team honor in his career with a time of 25:50. Wellock also earned his second All-PSAC second team honor with a finish of 25:57.
The team earned its sixth conference title in history and its third straight. The Raiders scored an overall team score of 40 points.
The women’s squad had three Raiders post All-PSAC classifications — freshman Mya Trotty in 11th, senior Livi Rieck in 23rd and sophomore Victoria Bartholomew in 25th.
Trotty achieved first-team honors with a time of 23:04. She finished as the team’s top scoring runner for the third straight race and was the third-fastest freshman in the field.
Rieck completed her conference championships career with a 4-for-4 in attaining All-PSAC finishes. She matched her freshman year finish with a 23rd-place finish.
Bartholomew crossed the finish line in 23:38 for All-PSAC second team honors. She improved seven spots from last season.
Sophomore Brooke Miller and freshman Abby Gehris rounded out the Raiders’ scoring. Miller secured a 47th-place finish while Gehris placed 58th.
The Raiders finished with 162 overall team points.
East Stroudsburg and Edinboro tied for the women’s team title with 77 points. The first-place trophy went to ESU with a 3-2 tiebreaker.
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