GETTYSBURG, PA – The third-ranked Johns Hopkins women's cross country team produced the individual champion for the fourth consecutive year and the 13
th time since 2008 and the Blue Jays had the top six overall finishers to fuel a run to the program's 17
th consecutive Centennial Conference title.
With the top five finishers, the Blue Jays rang up a perfect score of just 15 points to easily outdistance runner-up Gettysburg, which finished with a score of 85. Swarthmore (103), Dickinson (123) and Franklin & Marshall (125) rounded out the top five in the final team standings.
This is the fourth consecutive year and the fifth time overall that Johns Hopkins has posted a perfect score at the Centennial Championships; these are the only five perfect scores in CC history.
Sophomore
Carter Brotherton added her name to the list of Blue Jays who have won the individual Centennial title as she crossed in 21:18.1 to edge classmate
Storrie Kulynych-Irvin, who finished in 21:23.6. Senior
Adriana Catalano (3
rd/21:26.0), freshman
Mia Kotler (4
th/21:40.6) and graduate student
Eleni Alvarez (5
th/21:45.3) rounded out the Blue Jays' scoring runners.
Three other Blue Jays –
Natalie Boquist (6
th/21:47/2),
Elena Blodnikar (8
th/21:514) and
Cooper Brotherton (9
th/21:54.0) rounded out the top-10 finishers for Johns Hopkins.
Carter Brotherton becomes the first sophomore to win the Centennial individual title since Johns Hopkins
Felicia Koerner grabbed gold in 2016, while Kotler was the only freshman to place in the top 14. The top 14 individuals earn all-conference honors with the top seven grabbing first team and finishers eight through 14 earning second team.
Gallery: (11-1-2025) WXC @ Centennial Conference Championship
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