Results
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- The Johns Hopkins' Carter Brotherton placed 25th to earn All-America honors and lead Centennial Conference runners at the 2024 NCAA Women's Cross Country Championship on Saturday at LaVern Gibson Cross Country Course.
In the team standings, Hopkins placed fifth in the field of 32 teams with 256 points. The Blue Jays, who won three straight national titles from 2019-2022, make a return to the top five after finishing 12th last fall. MIT won its first National Championship in program history with a meet-low 128 points, narrowly beating out UChicago (138) and Williams (155) for the top spot. NYU finished fourth with 177 points followed by the Blue Jays' 256.
Carter Brotherton led Hopkins in her nationals debut, crossing the line in 25th place at 21:34.9. Brotherton's finish was the third-best in Centennial history for a freshman at the national meet.
Cooper Brotherton was the next Hopkins runner to cross in 22:01.9, taking 59th place. Adriana Catalano, the CC champion, was the next Blue Jay finisher in 73rd with a time of 22:09.8. Also earning top 100 finishes in a field of nearly 300 competitors for JHU were Jamie Stelnik and Sydney Shock, with the duo completing Hopkins' point scorers with their 89th and 90th-place finishes respectively.