Assumption College Women's Cross Country Recruiting Information

Women's Cross Country Questionnaire

The Assumption cross country programs have continued to rise through the standings in the Northeast-10 Conference, the region and nationally. Since 2013, the Hounds have sent individuals from both the men's and women's programs to the NCAA Division II National Championship. Check out some of the highlights below!

2017
- NCAA East Region Champions
- Placed 27th overall at the NCAA Division II Championships
- Finished second at the NE10 Championships - tying its highest finish ever
- Had five runners earn All-Region honors - a school record
- Three runners earned All-Conference honors
- Antonia Pagliuca finished second overall in both the NCAA Regionals and the NE10 Championships

2016:
- Placed second at NE10 Championships for highest finish ever
- Antonia Pagliuca (All-Region and First Team All-NE10)
- Courtney Fisher (Second Team All-NE10)
- Jacqueline Ryan (Third Team All-NE10)
- Placed second at the East Regional for highest finish in school history
- Competed in first ever National Championship
- Finished 27th at the National Championship to establish the Hounds as one of the top programs in the country

2015:
- Antonia Pagliuca (All-Region and First Team All-NE-10)
- Sara Amato (Second Team All-NE-10)
- Women's team finishes third in the NE-10 Championship and sixth in the region (tying the best finish ever in both events)
- The women's team was regionally-ranked throughout the season.

2014:
- Tony Fierimonte and Antonia Pagliuca both qualified for the NCAA Division II National Championship. Both were also All-Region and First Team All-NE-10 honorees).
- Antonia Pagliuca - 2014 Northeast-10 Rookie of the Year
- Women's team finishes third in the NE-10 Championship (ties the program's best finish since 2002)

2013:
- Tony Fierimonte becomes the first male Assumption cross country runner to qualify for the NCAA Division II National Championship as he was also an All-Region and First Team All-Conference selection.