- Georgetown’s Maggie Donohue and John Champe alumna Bethany Graham, running for Furman, earned All-America honors at the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships and Stone Ridge alumna Genevieve DiBari, running for Pomona, earned Division III All-America honors. In addition, George C. Marshall alumna Heather Holt was on the Division I-winning N.C. State team. Local results include:
- In Division I:
- 30. Maggie Donohue, Georgetown
- 40 Bethany Graham, Furman – John Champe
- 44 Sami Corman, Georgetown
- 54 Rachel McArthur, Colorado – Patriot
- 92 Annebelle Eastman, George Mason
- 95 Ashley Holt, N.C. State – George C. Marshall
- 132 Baylee Jones, Georgetown
- 158 Chloe Scrimgeour, Georgetown
- 207 Kiera Bothwell, Georgetown – West Springfield
- 219 Chloe Gonzalez, Georgetown
- 225 Katie Dammer, Georgetown
- 245 Rachel Shoemaker, Rice – James Madison
- In Division I:
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- 91 Shea Weilbaker, Georgetown
- 107 Matt Young, Georgetown
- 135 Jack Salisbury, Georgetown
- 140 Luke Tewalt, Wake Forest – Washington Latin
- 164 Sean Laidlaw, Georgetown
- 169 Parker Stokes, Georgetown
- 210 Quinn Nicholson, Georgetown
- 216 Camden Gilmore, Georgetown
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- In Division III:
- 25 Genevieve DiBari, Pomona – Stone Ridge
- 202 Logan Funk, Christopher Newport – Merdian
- 212 Ilana Zeilinger, Bates – Georgetown Day School
- 249 Sarah James, Lynchburg – Brentsville
- 266 Elizabeth Cassell, Dickinson – Quince Orchard
- In Division III:
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- 62 Cullen Capuano,Washington U – Gonzaga
- 77 Josh Fry, Colorado College, Bethesda-Chevy Chase
- 96 John O’Rourke, Catholic
- 111 Sam Llaneza, Lynchburg – Brentsville
- 188 Gavin McElhennon, Johns Hopkins, Gonzaga
- 206 Tyler Amos, Johns Hopkins, Chantilly
- 217 Aidan Nathan, Case Western, Briar Woods
- 219 Tim Boyce, St. Lawrence – Northwood
- 232 Aaron Bratt, Haverford – 25:45
- 259 Oliver Spiva, Amherst – Washington Latin 26:02
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Three distances – 8K, 2M, and 1K – all starting and finishing at Kensington Town Hall.
The 8K runs through historic Kensington, going past Warner Mansion, along Antique Row, beside 120+ year-old houses and around Noyes Library, the oldest library