NEW ORLEANS – The Johns Hopkins women's cross country program had three student-athletes receive All-America honors for the 2025 NCAA Division III Cross Country season, as announced by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) on Monday.
Carter Brotherton, Mia Kotler and
Storrie Kulynych-Irvin received All-America Honors for their performances in the 2025 NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships.
Athletes from member institutions earned All-America recognition by finishing among the top 40 athletes in their gender's respective races this past weekend at the NCAA Cross Country Championships in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Brotherton, the Centennial Conference Runner of the Year, delivered a standout performance to finish ninth overall in 21:20.9. She held a top-20 position throughout the 6K, steadily climbing the field at every split. After opening in 17th through 1K, she surged eight spots over the remainder of the race to secure her top-10 finish as the second-fastest sophomore in the field, earning her second career All-America honor.
Freshman
Mia Kotler matched that front-running energy, also never dipping outside the top 20. She opened in 19th and gradually worked her way up to an impressive third place at the 5K mark. Though she lost pace over the final stretch, Kotler still finished 14th overall in 21:27.2, earning All-America honors as the top freshman among the 294 competitors.
Kulynych-Irvin placed 37th in 21:55.1, mounting a major charge after sitting 82nd at 1K. She picked off 21 runners by 2K and continued to climb, gaining 24 more positions over the final 4K to earn her first career All-America honor.