
Pitt-Johnstown's
Audra Fedor finished 51
st in a field of over 180 runners to guide the Mountain Cat women's cross country team to a 14
th-place at Saturday's Carnegie Mellon Invitational in Pittsburgh.
Glenville State's Natalie Barr claimed individual medalist honors with a time of 17:06.70, but Edinboro won the team event with 54 points, 32 points better than second-place Ashland (OH). Slippery Rock (92 points), Point Park (114 points), and West Virginia Wesleyan (163 points) rounded out the top-five teams in the 19-team field. The Mountain Cats finished 14
th 347 points.
Fedor placed 51
st at 18:55.50, and
Ella Miller was Pitt-Johnstown's second best finisher in 75
th-place at 19:16.80.
Sydney Dunn finished 79
th (19:22.00), followed by
Ava Barker (94
th, 19:43.90),
Ava Menzies (133
rd, 20:43.90), and
Reagan Michelski (167
th, 22:22.70).
Pitt-Johnstown will compete in the 2025 PSAC Cross Country Championships in Edinboro on Oct. 25 and the 2025 NCAA Division II Atlantic Region Championships on Nov. 8.