Women's Cross Country

Brennan Leads Way in Women's Cross Country Postseason Awards

BEVERLY, Mass. - The Conference of New England announced their 2024 Women's Cross Country Postseason Awards on Tuesday afternoon, with Gordon's Rachel Brennan headlining the field as she took the Individual Championship. The results from the conference championship decided the all-conference teams, while the league's coaches voted on the Scholar Athlete of the Year and Coach of the Year.

Runner of the Year - Rachel Brennan, Gordon
Rookie of the Year - Sky Anderson, UNE
Scholar Athlete of the Year - Carolyn Day, Gordon
Coach of the Year - Will Feldman, Suffolk

All-Conference First Team
Rachel Brennan, Gordon
Nina Parziale, UNE
Amalia Dorion, Suffolk
Amy Pattelena, Suffolk
Carolyn Day, Gordon

All-Conference Second Team
Caitlin Boufford, Roger Williams
Sydney Fogg, Suffolk
Hannah Shepard, Endicott
Brittany Martin, Roger Williams
Sofia Moukaddem, Suffolk

All-Conference Third Team
Hannah Risko, Endicott
Sky Anderson, UNE
Emily Concepcion, Suffolk
Katie Flaherty, Roger Williams
Jessica Martin, UNE

In addition to the major awards and all-conference teams, the CNE also announced its new Community Service Team, highlighting one student-athlete per institution who demonstrates a commitment to their community. Each winner was picked and nominated by each program’s head coach.

Community Service Team
Cate Herndon, Endicott
Ruby Furbush, Gordon
Chloe Coale, Hartford
Katie Flaherty, Roger Williams
Sydney Fogg, Suffolk
Kaci Bieu, UNE
Makayla Gasper, Wentworth
Nina Garafalo, WNE

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE OF NEW ENGLAND
Originally founded in 1984 as the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), and reconstituted as the Conference of New England (CNE) in 2024, the CNE is an NCAA Division III athletic conference composed of 10 full member and five associate member institutions throughout the New England region. Its membership aims to provide student-athletes with a positive experience in their pursuit of excellence through high academic standards, quality competition and a meaningful student life. The Conference administers championships in 20 intercollegiate sports.