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Curham Earns All-America Honors as Women's Cross Country Takes 30th
November 23, 2013 | Women's Cross Country
RESULTS
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (11/23/13) - Freshman Megan Curham earns her first All-America honors of her collegiate career as she finished 34th at the 2013 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championship in Terre Haute, Ind., on Saturday, Nov. 23.
Curham was the third Ivy League runner across the line in her first time competing in the NCAAs. In a cold and windy race, she covered the sloppy course which took hits in the weather all week, in 20:42.3. Curham is the seventh Tiger in Princeton history to earn All-America honors and the first to do so as a freshman.
As a team Princeton finished 30th overall.
Junior Kathryn Fluehr was the No. 2 Tiger across the line as she posted a 21:56 for 187th. Junior captain Emily de La Bruyere ran 22:09.8 for 208th and freshman Lizzie Bird was five places back at 22:13.6 for 213th place. Sophomore Kathryn Little was the final scorer finisheing in 221st at 22:18.3. Senior Clare Gallagher and junior Lindsay Eysenbach rounded out the Princeton seven.
Providence won the national championship with a score of 141. Arizona was second followed by Butler in third. Dartmouth's Abby D'Agostino won the race at 20:00.3.
Princeton Finishers
34. Megan Curham 20:42.3
187. Kathryn Fluehr 21:56.0
208. Emily de La Bruyere 22:09.8
213. Lizzie Bird 22:13.6
221. Kathryn Little 22:18.3
236. Clare Gallagher 22:33.4
253. Lindsay Eysenbach 23:31.2












