Audra Fedor finished 18
th in a field of over 100 runners to lead first-year Head Coach 
Anthony Dean-Neil's Pitt-Johnstown women's cross country team to a seventh-place finish at Saturday's season-opening Edinboro University Doug Watts Open.
 
Bloomsburg's Olivia Magagna won medalist honors with a time of 18:06.20, while Slippery Rock took home the team title with 39 points, 13 points better than second-place Edinboro in the 11-team field.  Pitt-Johnstown was seventh with 205 points.
 
Fedor finished at 19:29.10 to pace the Mountain Cats.  
Sydney Dunn placed 26
th at 19:44.80), while 
Ella Miller (47
th, 20-38.40), 
Ava Menzies (86
th, 22:02.70), and 
Ava Barker (88
th, 22:12.10) to round out Pitt-Johnstown's top-5 runners.
 
Following Slippery Rock and Edinboro, Bloomsburg was third (57 points), East Stroudsburg was fourth (115 points), and D'Yoiuville (NY) was fifth (172 points).
 
Pitt-Johnstown goes to the Youngstown State (OH) University Invitational on Sept. 20 and to the Lock Haven University Invitational on Sept. 27.