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Trio of FLC women's runners named to RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

11/26/2019 2:04:00 PM

RMAC All-Academic Teams

DURANGO, Colorado —
The Fort Lewis College women's cross country team had three members recognized by the conference Tuesday when the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) released the RMAC All-Academic teams.

Sophomore runners Angel Curley and Dorothy Elder, as well as redshirt sophomore Saylor Sargent were all named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

To be eligible for consideration, a student-athlete must carry a 3.30 cumulative grade point average (GPA) and must have been an active student at the institution for at least two consecutive semesters or three consecutive quarters. Those that met the requirements but were not voted onto First Team automatically qualified for the Honor Roll.

Curley has paced the FLC women's team most of the season, earning the highest finish for a Skyhawks' runner at the Joe Vigil Invite, RMAC Championships and NCAA South Central Regional. She ran a time of 23:42.2 at the RMAC Championships to place 48th overall and earned a 59th place finish out of 193 runners at the regional meet. She currently owns a 3.54 GPA as an Exercise Physiology major.

Elder, who sports a team-high GPA of 3.86 in Political Science, competed in four meets this season for the Skyhawks, earning a fourth-place finish (22:06.0) at the Tom Strandt Memorial in Hesperus and running a season-best time of 20:08.2 at the University of California-Riverside Invitational back on Sept. 14.

As for Sargent, the Lakewood native was sidelined in 2019, but posted personal record times last season in the 5K, running a 20:36.0 to finish 21st at the Fort Hays State Tiger Open, and earned an 87th-place finish at the 2018 RMAC Championships with a 6K time of 25:21.1.

Sargent, a two-time RMAC Honor Roll recipient, enters the spring with an accumulative GPA of 3.80 as a Music Performance major.

 
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