The Dons, whose record now stands at 5-6-1, will have to mount a more substantial offensive attack if they hope to end their scoring drought and improve their record: after all, you can't win if you don't score. Triumphant Dons; Carrie Dunlap, Alex Christ, Alyson Redman, Nadia Kadochnikova, Stacey Larson, Megan Morse, Jodi Princeton, Sarah McCandless, and Chiara Lawrence.
On the women's side, the Dons placed third, with Sacramento State leading the field. The women's team also totaled three runners in the top twenty finishers, with Arpen Melwani finishing second overall (12:57). Liz Hoffner came in 10th, two minutes and change behind Melwani. Pontea Jahani rounded out the squad at 17th with a time of 14:31 and Lawrence provided clutch kills and blocks to anchor the offense in Dunlap's absence. Jodi Princeton also had a big day, hitting .280 with three blocks. "With three key players out," Wallenstein continues, "we brought our play as a team up a notch. Nadia and Jodi really carried their weight (TheFoghorn)."