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Junior Charlotte Farber
earned her first career All-Academic honor from the
Northeast-10 Conference on Wednesday afternoon. |
Farber named to NE-10 All-Academic
Second Team
Raven runner earns her first career Conference All-Academic
honor
RINDGE,
N.H. (November 14, 2007) –
Junior
Charlotte Farber (New York, N.Y./ Churchill School)
of the Franklin Pierce University women’s cross country team was
named to the Northeast-10 Conference All-Academic second team by
the conference’s Sports Information Directors, the conference
announced on Wednesday. To be eligible for selection, runners
must have participated in at least half of the team’s
competitions, achieved a 3.20 grade point average or higher (on
a 4.0 scale), and completed at least one academic year at their
current institution.
Farber
has achieved a cumulative grade point average of 3.635 as an
American Studies major at Franklin Pierce, which is the second
highest GPA among runners on the All-Academic second team.
Farber is also a two-time honoree on the Northeast-10
Commissioner’s Honor Roll, having earned Silver Scholar honors
in 2006 after being named a Gold Scholar in 2005.
The New
York, N.Y., native participated in five of the Ravens’ six meets
in her junior season, and was the only Franklin Pierce runner to
improve her time in every meet of the year. She finished the
2007 season with a time of 27:41.9, her best of the year, at the
season-ending Northeast-10 Championship on Oct. 21 in North
Easton, Mass.
The
Franklin Pierce cross country team, under the direction of head
coach
Joy
McCahon,
recorded three top-10 finishes during its 2007 season despite
fielding a team with six first-time cross country runners. The
Ravens’ season-best event came at the Franklin Pierce
Invitational on Oct. 4, in which the team narrowly finished
second to Rivier College.