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ACC Women’s CROSS COUNTRY<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Champion / north carolina AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Caroline Alcorta<br />

North Carolina<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Mark VanAlstyne<br />

North Carolina<br />

Performer of the Year<br />

Liv Westphal<br />

Boston College<br />

Scholar-Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Liv Westphal<br />

Boston College<br />

- North Carolina captured its fourth conference title and the first since 2003<br />

with a 42-point victory over second-place Florida State at the <strong>2014</strong> ACC<br />

Championships, held Oct. 31 at Panorama Farms in Earlysville, Virginia.<br />

- Led by Anne LeHardy’s fourth-place showing, the champion Tar Heels placed<br />

all five of their runners among the ACC Championship top 20 finishers.<br />

- Boston College’s Liv Westphal took the individual gold medal, leading the<br />

pack with a Panorama Course record time of 19:43.8.<br />

- Westphal became the first Eagle to claim the ACC’s individual title and broke<br />

the previous Panorama Course Record by 14 seconds. Second-place finisher<br />

Colleen Quigley of Florida State’s time of 19:57.1 was also faster than the<br />

previous course record.<br />

- Florida State placed 12th in the 31-team field at the NCAA Championships on<br />

Nov. 22 at Terre Haute, Indiana. The Seminoles finished with 393 points, just<br />

11 shy of 10th place.<br />

- Florida State, which placed second at both the ACC and NCAA South Region<br />

Championship meets, led all ACC teams at the NCAA Championships. Virginia<br />

placed <strong>15</strong>th and NC State 16th to give the ACC three teams among the top 20.<br />

Boston College finished 21st, North Carolina 22nd, Syracuse 24th, Virginia<br />

Tech 25th and Notre Dame 29th.<br />

- The eight ACC teams that qualified for the NCAA Women’s Cross Country<br />

Championships were three more than any other conference.<br />

- Florida State’s Colleen Quigley (South) and North Carolina’s Anne LeHardy<br />

(Southeast) captured individual NCAA Regional titles.<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Liv Westphal, Boston College<br />

Danielle Winslow, Boston College<br />

Linden Hall, Florida State<br />

Colleen Quigley, Florida State<br />

Pippa Woolven, Florida State<br />

Caroline Alcorta, North Carolina<br />

Lianne Farber, North Carolina<br />

Annie LeHardy, North Carolina<br />

Karley Rempel, North Carolina<br />

Elizabeth Whelan, North Carolina<br />

Joanna Thompson, NC State<br />

Danielle Aragon, Notre Dame<br />

Molly Seidel, Notre Dame<br />

Margo Malone, Syracuse<br />

Jessie Petersen, Syracuse<br />

Sarah Fakler, Virginia<br />

Morgan Kelly, Virginia<br />

Iona Lake, Virginia<br />

Paige Kvartunas, Virginia Tech<br />

Sarah Rapp, Virginia Tech<br />

Samantha Jones, Wake Forest<br />

1978 NC State<br />

1979 NC State<br />

1980 NC State<br />

1981 Virginia<br />

1982 Virginia<br />

1983 NC State<br />

1984 NC State<br />

1985 NC State<br />

1986 Clemson<br />

1987 NC State<br />

1988 NC State<br />

1989 NC State<br />

1990 NC State<br />

1981 Virginia<br />

1982 Virginia<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1991 NC State<br />

1992 NC State<br />

1993 NC State<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

1995 NC State<br />

1996 NC State<br />

1997 NC State<br />

1998 NC State<br />

1999 North Carolina<br />

2000 NC State<br />

2001 NC State<br />

2002 NC State<br />

Wake Forest<br />

All-Time NCAA Champions<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Madeline Davidson, Boston College<br />

Liv Westphal, Boston College<br />

Danielle Winslow, Boston College<br />

Grace Barnett, Clemson<br />

Haley Meier, Duke<br />

Jessie Rubin, Duke<br />

Linden Hall, Florida State<br />

Georgia Peel, Florida State<br />

Colleen Quigley, Florida State<br />

Pippa Woolven, Florida State<br />

Kelly Meyer, Georgia Tech<br />

Katie Townsend, Georgia Tech<br />

Emily Bushey, Louisville<br />

Benadate Cheruiyot, Louisville<br />

Hannah Christen, North Carolina<br />

Lianne Farber, North Carolina<br />

Anne LeHardy, North Carolina<br />

Mary Grace Dogget, NC State<br />

Erika Kemp, NC State<br />

Megan Moye, NC State<br />

2003 North Carolina<br />

2004 Duke<br />

2005 Duke<br />

2006 NC State<br />

2007 Florida State<br />

2008 Florida State<br />

2009 Florida State<br />

2010 Florida State<br />

2011 Florida State<br />

2012 Florida State<br />

2013 Florida State<br />

<strong>2014</strong> North Carolina<br />

Danielle Aragon, Notre Dame<br />

Emily Frydrych, Notre Dame<br />

Molly Seidel, Notre Dame<br />

Morgan Perry, Pitt<br />

Haley Cutright, Syracuse<br />

Sydney Leiher, Syracuse<br />

Maura Linde, Syracuse<br />

Margo Malone, Syracuse<br />

Jessie Petersen, Syracuse<br />

Cleo Boyd, Virginia<br />

Sarah Fakler, Virginia<br />

Iona Lake, Virginia<br />

Kathleen Stevens, Virginia<br />

Hanna Green, Virginia Tech<br />

Hilary Krein, Virginia Tech<br />

Paige Kvartunas, Virginia Tech<br />

Catherine Allen, Wake Forest<br />

Kathleen Darling, Wake Forest<br />

Samantha Jones, Wake Forest<br />

18 <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC <strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong> / ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS / FALL SPORTS

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