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Men's Cross Country

Norton claims All-America honors with seventh-place finish at NCAAs

CLEVELAND, Ohio - Brandeis University junior Paul Norton (Amherst, Mass./Amherst Regional) became the first Judge to earn men's cross country All-America honors since 1999 today with a seventh-place finish out of 276 runners at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships hosted by Baldwin-Wallace College in Cleveland. Norton helped the Judges to a 24th-place finish out of 32 teams.

Norton, who finished the eight-kilometer course in 25:37.8 seconds, was the second finisher among New England runners and the top University Athletic Association performer at nationals with his seventh-place finish. He came in well behind winner Ricky Flynn of Lynchburg College, but was less than six seconds behind the runner-up, Michael Spain of team champion North Central College. Norton's is the 28th All-America performance in Brandeis men's cross country history - second most in New England Division III history behind Williams College and sixth-most among all NCAA schools - and the first since Samson Yohannes '00 also finished in seventh place in 1999.

Sophomore Marc Boutin (Westford, Mass./Westford Acad.) was the Judges' second runner at nationals for the second year in a row, placing 117th overall, an improvement of 12 places from his rookie campaign. Boutin completed the course in 26:50.4. Classmate Chris Brown (No. Chelmsford, Mass./Chelmsford) was the team's third runner once again at nationals, crossing the tape in 26:57.9, good for 136th place and a 19-spot improvement.

Junior Devon Holgate (Cumberland, R.I./Cumberland), in his first season of cross country, was the squad's fourth runner, finishing 191st in 27:28.4, while junior Kerwin Vega (Waltham, Mass./Waltham) was the final scorer in 241st place with a time of 27:58.8. Juniors Dan Anastos (Peabody, Mass./Peabody Memorial) and Ben Bray (Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury) finished with a times of 28:34 and 29:20.7, respectively, as the team's sixth and seventh runners.

On the women's side, junior Grayce Selig (Narberth, Pa./Springside School), running as an individual, came in 172nd place with a time of 24:13.6.

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Players Mentioned

Ben Bray

Ben Bray

Junior
Chris Brown

Chris Brown

Sophomore
Dan Anastos

Dan Anastos

Junior
Devon Holgate

Devon Holgate

Junior
Kerwin Vega

Kerwin Vega

Junior
Marc Boutin

Marc Boutin

Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Ben Bray

Ben Bray

Junior
Chris Brown

Chris Brown

Sophomore
Dan Anastos

Dan Anastos

Junior
Devon Holgate

Devon Holgate

Junior
Kerwin Vega

Kerwin Vega

Junior
Marc Boutin

Marc Boutin

Sophomore
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