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LeGrange Tabbed as State's Top Freshman

LeGrange proved himself to be the best rookie runner in the Pelican State

LAKE CHARLES -- Southeastern Louisiana's Joseph LeGrange has been named Men's Cross Country Freshman of the Year by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. Plus, senior Henry Rop and senior Naomi Jeruto are LSWA All-Louisiana selections. 

LeGrange, a Baton Rouge native and product of Redemptorist High School, earned his first collegiate Top 10 finish at the LSU Invitational with an eighth place finish in the 8K race. He paced the Lions at the McNeese Cowboy Stampede, completing the four mile race in 20:26.83 and a 12th place finish. He also placed fourth at Mississippi College's Choctaw Open in the four mile race and 39th in his first Southland Conference Championship in the 8K race. 

McNeese State picked up two of the four top honors from the LSWA. David Rooney was named the Runner of the Year and Brendon Gilroy was named Coach of the Year. Louisiana-Monroe's Daniel Mutai was named Newcomer of the Year. 

Rooney finished in 50th place finish at the NCAA Championships and the highest finish by any athlete from a Louisiana or Southland Conference school. The native of Dublin, Ireland placed sixth at the South Central regional meet and placed fourth at the Southland Conference Championship. Rooney was selected to the all-Southland Conference and all-Regional teams. 

At the regional meet, Rooney was :04 away from earning All-America honors. Rooney won the Asics McNeese race and the McNeese 6K relay while finishing 18th at the Roy Griak meet in Minnesota and 11th at the NCAA pre-nationals in Terre Hauti. He posted the fastest time in the state in the 10K with a clocking of 30:36.90. He was also named McNeese State's MVP. 

Mutai was the first ULM male athlete to ever qualify for the NCAA Championships. Mutai, a native of Kapsabet, Kenya, finished 12th at the NCAA South Central Regional meet and earned All-Region honors. He placed seventh at the Sun Belt Championship, earning all-conference honors, helping UL-Monroe earn their best –ever finish at the Sun Belt Conference. For his effort, Mutai was named to the All-Sun Belt team and the USTFCCA all-region team. 

Gilroy led the Cowboys to a second place finish at the Southland Conference Championship and a sixth place finish at the South Central Regionals. Gilroy's team won its own Asics McNeese meet and placed 21st at the pre-nationals meet in Terre Haute. His top runner (David Rooney) was the highest finisher at the NCAA Championship of any Louisiana and Southland Conference athlete. 

Other members of the team are Richard Chautin and Cullen Doody (LSU), Joshua Sawe and Jarrett LeBlanc (McNeese State). 



McNeese State swept top honors on the 2010 Louisiana Sports Writers Association Women's Cross Country team. Tinette Burger was named the Runner of the Year, Georgia Ball was named Freshman of the Year and Brendon Gilroy was named Coach of the Year. 

Burger, a senior from Upington, South Africa, posted the second fastest time in the state in the 6K with a clocking of 20:54.83. She placed eighth at the Southland Conference Championship, second at the LSU invite, fourth at the McNeese 6K Relay and 48th at the Arkansas Chili Pepper 5K in her final season with the Cowgirls. 

Ball hails from Lincoln, England and placed 36th in at the Southland Conference Championship and went on to run 93rd at the NCAA South Central Regionals. She also placed fourth at the McNeese Relay, ninth at the Asics McNeese 5K and place 14th at the LSU Invite in her rookie season. 

Gilroy swept Coach of the Year honors, also being named the LSWA Men's Coach of the Year, edging out Nicholls' Scott Williamson for the women's honor. Gilroy led the Cowgirls to a third place finish at the Southland Conference Championship and an 11th place finish at the South Central Regional's. His team leader (Tinette Burger) was named to the All-SLC team. 

Other members of the women's team are Tulane's Rebecca Coady and Julia Whitrock, Nicholls' Lauren Jones, LSU's Laura Carleton and McNeese State's Amy Guinn.


2010 Men's All-Louisiana Cross Country Team
(points)
David Rooney, McNeese State (49)
Henry Rop, Southeastern La. (37)
Daniel Mutai, UL-Monroe (28)
Richard Chautin, LSU (25)
Joshua Sawe, McNeese State (24)
Jarrett LeBlanc, McNeese State (9)
Cullen Doody, LSU (7)

Others receiving votes: Johnathan Koenck, McNeese State (5), Moses Chelimo, UL-Monroe (4),
Matt Pieri, Xavier (3), Mark Dotson, Northwestern State (2), Tim Landry, LSU (2), Brian Lozes, Tulane (1)

RUNNER OF THE YEAR (votes)
David Rooney, McNeese State (unanimous/ 7 votes)

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Daniel Mutai (only nominee)

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Joseph LeGrange (only nominee)

COACH OF THE YEAR
Brendon Gilroy (only nominee) 


2010 Women's All-Louisiana Cross Country Team
(points)
Tinette Burger, McNeese State (46)
Rebecca Coady, Tulane (37)
Amy Guinn, McNeese State (24)
Lauren Jones, Nicholls (23)
Laura Carleton, LSU (18)
Julia Whitrock, Tulane (17)
Naomi Jeruto (15)
Others receiving votes: Alvy Carragher, McNeese State (4), Fionnula Ross, McNeese State (4), Jessica McLeod, Nicholls (3), Paula Parker, UL-Lafayette (2), Karensa Ellis, Northwestern State (1)

RUNNER OF THE YEAR (votes)
Tinette Burger, McNeese State (5)
Other (s) receiving votes: Rebecca Coady (2)

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
No nominees

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (votes)
Georgia Ball, McNeese State (4)
Other (s) receiving votes: Callie Turlington (2), Emily Charlesworth, Nicholls (1)

COACH OF THE YEAR (votes)
Brendon Gilroy (4)
Other (s) receiving votes: Scott Williamson, Nicholls (3)

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