ALL CCSA Teams

All-CCSA teams recognized

CCSA News

Feb. 22, 2010

The CCSA named its men’s and women’s first and second all-conference teams Wednesday. The All-CCSA teams recognize season-long achievement and were based on points given out in each race. The top 20 finishers received Super Tour Points (points were awarded in each race by a 30-25-21-18-16-15-14… pattern) for each race and the points were added up to get the teams. The top 5 points-getters made the first team, while the next 5 were named to the second team.

The Northern Michigan women had two skiers, Christina Gillis and Laura DeWitt, named to the first team. Alaska’s Aurelia Korthauer, Michigan Tech’s Riikonen-Purtsi, and Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Carolyn Freeman rounded out the squad.

NMU also had two skiers on the men’s first team. Wildcats George Cartwright and Kevin Cutts made the team, joining top points-getter Santiago Ocariz (Wisconsin-Green Bay), Michigan Tech senior Oskar Lund, and Gustavus Adolphus’ Jens Brabbit.

The women’s all-CCSA second team displayed the depth of both Northern Michigan and Alaska. Monica Markvardsen and Marie Helen Soderman represented NMU while Theresia Schnurr, Julia Pierson, and Anna Coulter were named for the Nanooks.

Michigan Tech’s Jesse Lang and Jesse Smith each represented the Huskies on the men’s second team. They were joined by Tim Cook and Chris Bowler of NMU, and Alaska’s John Parry finished out the team. Complete individual point totals are listed below.
Men’s first team All-CCSA

School Name Points
UWGB Santiago Ocariz 221
MTU Oskar Lund 152
NMU George Cartwright 144
NMU Kevin Cutts 111
GAC Jens Brabbit 104

Women’s first team All-CCSA

School Name Points
NMU Christina Gillis 159
NMU Laura DeWitt 157
UAF Aurelia Korthauer 150
MTU Henna Riikonen-Purtsi 133
UWGB Carolyn Freeman 130

Men’s second team All-CCSA

School Name Points
MTU Jesse Lang 85
UAF John Parry 84
NMU Tim Cook 76
NMU Chris Bowler 74
MTU Jesse Smith 73

Women’s second team All-CCSA

School Name Points
NMU Monica Markvardsen 115
NMU Marie Helen Soderman 94
UAF Theresia Schnurr 88
UAF Julia Pierson 88
UAF Anna Coulter 82

Day 1 of NCAA’s Regional Championships

CCSA News

HOUGHTON, Mich–Michigan Tech’s Oskar Lund and Northern Michigan’s Laura DeWitt were the individual winners on day 1 of the NCAA’s Central Regional Championship on Saturday. The 5/10 kilometer classic race was held at Michigan Tech’s trails in Houghton, Michigan as part of the CCSA’s final NCAA qualifying weekend. The Northern Michigan women and men were each in first place as a team after the first day of competition.

A sweep of the women’s podium put NMU leaps and bounds ahead of its competition Saturday. Laura DeWitt, Christina Gillis, and Monica Markvardsen took places 1-3, respectively, for the Wildcats. In an incredible display of speed as well as depth, the three finishers were separated by less than 3 seconds. DeWitt finished in 16 minutes, 59 seconds and her team finished with the best possible score of 87 points.

Alaska’s top skier, Aurelia Korthauer, was undefeated in CCSA competition until this race, but an early tumble derailed her hopes at first place in this race. Korthauer nevertheless finished in 5th in 17:10, just 11 seconds off DeWitt’s winning pace. Theresia Schnurr (17:28) in 7th and Anna Coulter (18:04) in 12th completed the scoring for the Nanooks and put the women’s team in 2nd place with 71 points. Henna Riikonen-Purtsi (17:08) took 4th place to lead Michigan Tech into 3rd place. Elizabeth Quinley (18:03) was 11th and Jenna Klein (18:21) was 18th to give the Huskies 65 points. The St. Benedict women’s team put their depth on display, placing 3 skiers in the top 20. Megan Smith (18:19) in 14th, Katelyn Engel (18:21) in 17th, and Christi Nowak (18:26) in 20th put the CSB women in 4th with 53 points. Eleanor Magnuson (17:37) led the College of St. Scholastica with an impressive 8th-place finish. Julia Curry (18:27) was the next teammate across the line in 21st, and the Saints sat in 5th after day 1. Carolyn Freeman (17:41) took 9th to pace Wisconsin-Green Bay. Erica Hett (17:57) was just behind in 10th as the first Gustavus Adolphus finisher across the line. St. Olaf skier Emma Lee was 24th in 18:36. Hannah Sanborn (19:13) led St. Cloud State from 33rd.

Oskar Lund continued a strong season with a 15-second victory on Saturday’s 10k course. His time of 29:43 bested runner-up Chris Bowler (29:58) and led Michigan Tech to a close 2nd-place team finish with 76 points. Lund’s finish was backed by Jesse Lang (30:29) in 7th place and Jesse Smith (30:36) in 9th. Bowler, meanwhile, led the NMU men to their spot in 1st. George Cartwright (29:59) was just .3 seconds behind his teammate and took 3rd, while Kevin Cutts (30:32) was the final scorer in 8th.

Tyler Kornfield (30:01) was 4th as the top Alaska racer and finished just 3 seconds out of 2nd place. John Parry (30:20) was 6th and Ray Sabo (30:58) 11th to put the Nanooks in 3rd with 72 points. Jens Brabbit (30:18) tore through the classic loop to finish 5th as Gustavus Adolphus’ fastest skier. Anders Bowman (31:35) was 18th to help the Gusties into 5th with 54 points. Just ahead of them was the College of St. Scholastica with 56. Kasey Bacso (30:36) was 10th, Waylon Manske (31:09) was 14th, and Mason Bacso (31:21) was 17th for CSS.

Grant Cook (31:03) put in a strong finish for St. John’s, leading the team for 12th place. Teammate Bob Gerten (32:05) was 22nd. Brandon Piechowski (32:52) paced the St. Olaf men with his 29th-place finish. Wisconsin-Green Bay, notably without Santiago Ocariz, got their top result from Jeff Cook in 39th.