Results
SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- Johns Hopkins posted its 11th team podium finish since 2012, scoring 140 points to take fourth place at the NCAA Women's Cross Country Championships on Saturday. Swarthmore placed 32nd with 921 points, while NYU won the team crown with 79 points.
Sophomore Cooper Brotherton, the Centennial Conference Runner of the Year, led the Blue Jays with a ninth-place finish at 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.
JHU freshman Mia Kotler placed 14th overall in 21:27.2, earning All-America honors as the top freshman among the 294 competitors. Storrie Kulynych-Irvin also secured All-America honors with a 37th-place finish at 21:55.1. Adriana Catalano (51st; 22:10.8) and Cooper Brotheton (63rd; 22:24.1) also secured top-65 placings to earn points for the Blue Jays.
With Saturday's performance, Johns Hopkins concludes its 2025 campaign with yet another milestone: the program's 11th national podium finish in the last 13 seasons.
Ania Wong paced Swarthmore with a 226th-place finish with a time of 23:47.9.