Colonel Cross Country Earns Preseason Ranking
Kadi Whisnant and the Colonel cross country team begin the year ranked 13th in the South Central region

Colonel Cross Country Earns Preseason Ranking

USTFCCCA National and Regional Preseason Cross Country Rankings

NEW ORLEANS -
For the second consecutive season, the Nicholls State University women's cross country team finds itself with a regional ranking.  The Colonels, who finished the 2009 season ranked 12th in the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association South Central Regional poll will enter the 2010 cmpaign ranked 13th as the USTFCCCA released it's 2010 preseason regional polls on Monday morning.

However, the Colonels will continue to have their work cut out for them in 2010 as Nicholls enters the year as one of six Southland Conference schools ranked in the South Central region by the USTFCCCA.  Once again, the Southland continues to live up to the billing as home to some of the best distance programs in the region as Stephen F. Austin (No. 7), Texas A&M - Corpus Christi (No. 8), Texas-Arlington (No. 9), Lamar (No. 10) and McNeese State (No. 12) all begin the year rankd ahead of the Colonels in the region.

Nicholls is led by a strong senior class headlined by Lauren Jones, who, last season, became the first Nicholls cross country runner to earn All-Southland Conference honors, and Kadi Whisnant who will look to translate her 2009 conference dominance in the 3K steeplechase into greater success on the cross country course.

The Colonels are also bolstered by a strong crop of new distance runners.  Distance runner Emily Charlesworth comes to Thibodaux all the way from Quathiaski Cove, British Columbia, Canada.  Charlesworth established herself as one of the top distance runners in her province, turning in a runner-up performance at the British Columbia Under-19 Championships this spring.

Jaclyn White joins the Colonel distance crew after turning in a stellar high school career at Springstead High School in Weeki Wachi, Fla.  White projects to be a cross country runner and 800 m specialist on the track for the Colonels.

Closer to home, Baton Rouge native Sarah Pressley comes to Thibodaux after coming on strong late in her senior year at Archbishop Runnels High School.  Pressley boasts a second place time of 11:46 in the 3200 at the state championships as a senior.

The Colonels will open the 2010 season this Friday at the McNeese Relay.  The Lake Charles meet will be Nicholls' first opportunity to line up against and possibly pass several of their regional rivals.