BOYS
- Schedule
- Roster
- Coaching Staff
- Championship Titles
- All-Time List
- Individual Results
- Bolles Boys' Cross Country in College
- More about Bolles Boys Cross Country
Schedule
Opponent | Date | Time | Location | Details | Alerts |
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Cecil Field Summer Classic
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New World Sports Complex at Cecil Field | View Recap | |
Katie Caples Invitational
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TBD
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Bishop Kenny | View Recap | |
Bale-n-Trail
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TBD
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Bartram Trail | View Recap | |
Nike XC Town Twilight 2023
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TBD
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LaVern GibsonXC Course | View Recap | |
Alligator Lake Invitational
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Alligator Lake Park | Details about Cross Country - Boys | |
Coach Wood Invitational
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TBD
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McIntosh Nature Reserve | View Recap | |
New World Fall Spectacular
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New World Sports Complex at Cecil Field | View Recap | |
Middle School State Championships
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TBD
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Holloway Park | Details about Cross Country - Boys | |
JV Championship (upper school only)
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All Day
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Bishop Kenny | Details about Cross Country - Boys | |
District Meet
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Bishop Kenny | View Recap | |
Region Championship
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Alligator Lake Park | View Recap | |
State Championship
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All Day
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Apalachee Regional Park | View Recap |
Roster
Name | Grade |
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Parker Adams | 11 |
Julian Barre | 11 |
Cole Breuer | 12 |
Caleb Brigman | 12 |
Henry Camp | 9 |
Jack Camp | 11 |
Aidan Chandler | 9 |
Rapha Clutter | 9 |
James Cochran | 12 |
Kyle Crawford | 12 |
Pedro Garces | 12 |
Paris James | 9 |
Daniel Ji | 12 |
Louis Joos | 10 |
Chris Joost | 12 |
Akshay Ketty | 12 |
Bode Klassen | 11 |
Jonah Landis | 11 |
Niko Megas | 8 |
Will Morales | 12 |
Rylan Perales | 11 |
Connor Peyton | 12 |
Kent Peyton | 11 |
Miles Rivera | 12 |
Kieran Roychowdhury | 11 |
Alexander Ruge | 11 |
Luke Santamaria | 12 |
Arrian Sharma | 10 |
Eli Stevenson | 12 |
Benjamin Thomas | 10 |
Evan Wolpoff | 12 |
Nate Zerkowski | 11 |
Coaching Staff
He has led the boys' cross country team to its most success in the last three decades. The 2017 and 2018 seasons produced consecutive state titles, Nike Cross Nationals berths, individual cross country state titles and coach of the year honors by both the Florida Dairy Farmers Sports Awards and U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. Rivera led the cross country team to runner-up finishes in 2016, 2019 and 2020 and to additional back-to-back state titles in 2021 and 2022. He has earned the Dairy Farmers 2A coach of the year honors four times in boys' cross country, three times in girls' track and field and once in boys' track and field.. On the track, the boys’ distance runners were instrumental in Bolles winning its second-ever boys’ track and field state title in 2019, winning individual titles in the 800, 1600 and 3200-meter runs—the first for the 1600 and 3200 in program history. Rivera has coached runners to numerous school records and individual honors as well. Rivera led the girls to three-straight state titles in 2021, 2022 and 2023. He added another state title for the boys' team in 2023 as well. Prior to Bolles, Rivera served on the Nease High School staff in the I.B. program as well as head coach of the boys and girls cross country teams and an assistant track coach. In 2009, he was honored as Boys’ Cross Country Coach of the Year by Jacksonville Running Company and Mizuno. Rivera and his family moved to Jacksonville from Indiana where he was head girls track coach at Columbus North High School in 2006 after serving as an assistant track coach from 2001-05. Rivera also assisted the Columbus North cross country program, helping the boys’ team to state titles in 2002 and 2003, and working with Indiana Track and Cross Country Hall of Fame coach Rick Weinheimer. A successful runner, Rivera began his collegiate career at Notre Dame where he was a member of the Fighting Irish cross country and track teams in 1990 and 1991. He transferred to Hanover College where he set school records in the outdoor 3,000-meter run (8:57.10), 3,000-meter steeplechase (9:25.75), and indoor 1,000-meter run (2:31.20). Rivera qualified for the NAIA national championships in the steeplechase in 1992 and was named Hanover’s Outstanding Student-athlete in 1994. He earned a B.A. in Chemistry from Hanover and a M.Ed. from Indiana Wesleyan University. He and his wife, Jodi, have three children - Bolles graduates Chase '19 and Layne '21, and current student Miles '24. |
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Championship Titles
Nike Cross Nationals
2017 (20th), 2018 (9th)
State Champions
1983, 1984, 1985, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023
State Runners-Up
1988, 1989, 2016, 2019, 2020
District Champions
1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1999, 2000, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Middle School State Champions
2018
Middle School State Runner-up
2023
All-Time List
Boys (Top 50 All-Time)
1980-2022
Name | Time | Year |
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1. Charles Hicks | 14:53 | 2018 |
4. Aidan Ryan | 15:16 | 2022 |
3. Chase Rivera | 15:17 | 2018 |
4. Ben Foltz | 15:32 | 2018 |
5. Cole Rutkowski | 15:35 | 2020 |
6. Alex Hastings | 15:38 | 2018 |
7. Christopher Joost | 15:40 | 2022 |
8. Will Brady | 15:43 | 2019 |
9. Andrew McGraw | 15:48 | 2022 |
9. Colin Duhnoski | 15:48 | 2020 |
11. John Bowers | 15:51 | 2017 |
12. Daniel De Monte | 15:56 | 2022 |
12. Austin Decker | 15:56 | 2013 |
12. Tripp Godfrey | 15:56 | 1983* |
15. Kamren Khan | 16:00 | 2018 |
16. Christian Glover | 16:01 | 2016 |
17. Ed Baker | 16:04 | 1996* |
18. Matthew McClure | 16:07 | 2020 |
19. Kip Stone | 16:08 | 1989* |
20. Matthew Thomas | 16:15 | 2021 |
21. Parker Adams | 16:16 | 2022 |
22. Matthew Morris | 16:18 | 2009 |
23. Jake Jung | 16:27 | 2007 |
24. Will Morales | 16:28 | 2022 |
24. John Wisker | 16:28 | 1983* |
26. Alexander Ruge | 16:29 | 2022 |
27. Aidin Hasan | 16:30 | 2020 |
28. George Lewis | 16:31 | 2016 |
29. James MacRae | 16:32 | 2008 |
29. Andrew McCabe | 16:32 | 1985* |
29. Justin Brown | 16:32 | 1994* |
32. Julian Barre | 16:36 | 2022 |
33. Alex Turnock | 16:37 | 2015 |
33. Rob Cowles | 16:37 | 1985* |
35. Richard Fannin | 16:39 | 1985* |
36. R.J. Nemeyer | 16:45 | 2005 |
37. Miles Rivera | 16:46 | 2021 |
37. Ricky Myers | 16:46 | 2004 |
37. Josh Costa | 16:46 | 2010 |
40. Alex Maniatis | 16:47 | 2017 |
41. Dan Fewell | 16:49 | 2019 |
42. Cormac Kimberly | 16:51 | 2021 |
43. Stuart Swager | 16:52 | 1988* |
44. Eric Czervionke | 16:54 | 1999* |
45. Will Camp | 16:56 | 2020 |
46. Jeff Leitman | 16:57 | 1980* |
47. Rod Winchester | 16:59 | 1989* |
48. Felipe Herrera | 17:02 | 2013 |
49. Laurent Renard | 17:04 | 1989* |
50. Matthew Pentaleri | 17:05 | 2014 |
*All times before 2002 converted from 3 miles to 5km (3.1 miles). Latest season in bold.
Individual Results
- 2018 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2017 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2016 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2015 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2014 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2013 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2012 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2011 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2010 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2009 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2008 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2007 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2006 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2005 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2004 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2003 Boys' Individual Results (PDF)
Bolles Boys' Cross Country in College
The following list is an ongoing effort to recognize Bolles alumni who participated in men's cross country at the collegiate level. To include as comprehensive listing as possible, please email webmaster@bolles.org if you or anyone you know should be listed. Please include name, year of graduation from Bolles and college or university attended.
Name | Class Year | College |
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Daniel DeMonte | 2023 | Boston University |
Andrew McGraw | 2023 | Colgate University |
Aidan Ryan | 2023 | University of Tennessee |
Colin Duhnoski | 2022 | Tufts University |
Matthew McClure | 2022 | Emory University |
Ben Foltz | 2019 | George Washington University |
Alex Hastings | 2019 | University of Chicago |
Charles Hicks | 2019 | Stanford University |
Chase Rivera | 2019 | United States Naval Academy Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
John Bowers | 2018 | United States Naval Academy |
George Lewis | 2018 | Davidson College |
Alex Turnock | 2016 | Jacksonville University |
Austin Decker | 2014 | University of Florida |
Ricky Myers | 2005 | Elon University |
Chris Rowland | 2005 | Duke University |
Ed Baker | 1997 | Harvard University |
Nick Christopolis | 1993 | University of Georgia |
Jonathan Zisser | 1993 | Vanderbilt University |
Tripp Godfrey | 1984 | University of Florida |
More about Bolles Boys Cross Country
All runners train together, but meets are competed at the varsity, JV and middle school levels. There are no cuts. Summer off-season training usually begins in June and continues until the start of the school year. Out-of-state camps offerings in the summer are available. The season runs from August until October for JV and middle school runners and until mid-November for varsity runners. Winter off-season training is held from December until track begins in the middle of January.
GIRLS
- Schedule
- Roster
- Coaching Staff
- Championship Titles
- All-Time List
- Individual Results
- Video
- Girls' Cross Country in College
Schedule
Opponent | Date | Time | Location | Details | Alerts |
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Cecil Field Summer Challenge
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TBD
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New World Sports Complex at Cecil Field | View Recap | |
Florida Horse Park Invitational
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Florida Horse Park | View Recap | |
Adidas XC Challenge
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TBD
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Cary, NC | Details about Cross Country - Girls | |
Carey , NC
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Bishop Kenny | View Recap | |
Bale-n-Trail Invitational
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Bartram Trail | View Recap | |
Pre-state/FSU Invitational
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Apalachee Regional Park | View Recap | |
Coach Wood Invitational
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McIntosh Nature Reserve | View Recap | |
New World Fall Spectacular
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New World Sports Complex at Cecil Field | View Recap | |
JV Championships
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Bishop Kenny | Details about Cross Country - Girls | |
Middle school State Championships
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Holloway Park | Details about Cross Country - Girls | |
District Meet
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Bishop Kenny | View Recap | |
Region Meet
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Alligator Lake Park | View Recap | |
State Meet
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TBD
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Apalachee Regional Park | View Recap |
Roster
Name | Grade |
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Katherine Asbury | 12 |
Siena Barre | 10 |
Leila Bata | 12 |
Claire Bathala | 7 |
Amaya Berrios | 9 |
Valentina Bouras | 8 |
Scarlett Bradley | 7 |
Eliana Bruneau | 9 |
Estella Bruneau | 11 |
Cauthen Catlin | 12 |
Priyanka Chary | 7 |
Mei Ning Chen | 7 |
Elizabeth Christie | 6 |
Elizabeth Crawford | 6 |
Kate DeAlexandris | 8 |
Annabelle Duce | 7 |
Elle Friebel | 8 |
Lexi Henderson | 10 |
Madalene Hodges | 12 |
Avery Hoover | 6 |
Peyton Hoover | 8 |
Lila Jimerson | 7 |
Hayden Jones | 8 |
Emily Jorgenson | 6 |
Charlotte Joseph | 10 |
Katrina Kirov | 12 |
Isabella Lee | 11 |
Mia Lee Chong | 8 |
Lilly Lenger | 12 |
Nora Lenger | 9 |
Katherine Libby | 10 |
Emily Loftin | 10 |
Hunter Long | 7 |
Bella Malhotra | 7 |
Izzy Manfredi | 10 |
Kate Mark | 9 |
Madison Marler | 6 |
Elizabeth McClure | 11 |
Julia Mikulic | 6 |
Annika Mirjankar | 12 |
Isabella Monsalve | 9 |
Reema Nihalani | 8 |
Sarang Oh | 6 |
Olivia Owens | 9 |
Kavya Patel | 9 |
Shyla Patel | 6 |
Sam Perry | 10 |
Lorraine Pilla | 6 |
Meia Popp | 12 |
Ava Rippel | 7 |
Jessica Rubin | 7 |
Sofia Santamaria | 9 |
Niya Shah | 8 |
Victoria Soares | 9 |
Sofie Stam | 7 |
Emily Stevenson | 10 |
Elise Sumner | 9 |
Avery Suvoski | 9 |
Zara West | 8 |
Claire Worley | 10 |
Coaching Staff
Ryan has led the girls' cross country teams to 10 of the program's state record 14 state titles including four straight from 2012-15 and three straight titles in 2020, 2021 and 2022. Ryan's 13 career state cross country titles ranks among the top all-time in Florida cross country history. Ryan's teams have continued a streak of 15 consecutive top-2 finishes at the state meet and 29 straight top-5 finishes. He has guided the girls' program to seven state-runner finishes in his tenure, as well as several top-10 state finishes for the boys' teams. Ryan has earned the Florida Dairy Farmers Sports Awards 2A coach of the year honors ten times, including the overall state award in 2021-22. Ryan served as the boys' and girls' track and field head coach from 1998-2003. He led the boys' team to a state title in 1999, a state runner-up finish in 2003, and six straight district titles from 1998-2003. Under Ryan, the girls' track and field team was state runner-up in 1998 and district champions in 2000 and 2003. Ryan returned to the upper school track and field program as an assistant coach focusing on the distance runners in 2006 and helped the girls' team win the program's first state title in 2014 and four more in 2016, 2017, 2021 and 2022. Prior to Bolles, Ryan led the Bishop Kenny girls' cross country team to three straight state titles from 1994-96 and consecutive district titles from 1992-96. Ryan guided the BK boys' and girls' track and field teams to district championships during his two years as head coach, with the girls' team placing third at the state meet in 1997. Ryan is a graduate of the University of North Florida, earning bachelors and master's degrees in English. Ryan competed in cross country and track for the Ospreys, earning NAIA All-American honors in indoor and outdoor track in 1988. He was the 1987 Florida Intercollegiate cross country champion in an unofficial collegiate state championships record time of 24:30. Ryan still holds the school record at 5,000 meters (14:12.5). He was also teammates with fellow Bolles faculty member Cormac O'Riordan. Ryan transferred to UNF after two years at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee. While at Austin Peay, he won Ohio Valley Conference titles in the 5,000 and 10,000 meter runs in 1986, won the conference title in cross country in 1986, was the runner-up in the two mile run in the 1986 indoor conference meet, and was named Ohio Valley Conference Cross Country Runner of the year in 1986. Ryan was born and raised in County Clare, just outside of Limerick, Ireland. He attended high school at Saint Munchin's College in Limerick, competing in cross country and track, as well as rugby and soccer. He helped the cross country team to a second place national ranking as a senior. Ryan's three children are graduates of Bolles: Eilis ’11, Audrey ’15 and Aidan ’23. |
Middle School Coach |
Additional coaches: Amelia Williams '11, Alexandria O'Donnell, Katherine Laco, Kaitlin King |
Championship Titles
State Champions
1980, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022
State Runners-up
1983, 1994, 1995, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2023
District Champions
1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Middle School State Champions
2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
All-Time List
Girls (Sub-21:00 for 5 kilometers)
1997-2021
Rank | Name | Time | Year |
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1. | Jillian Candelino | 17:36 | 2021 |
2. | Caitlin Collier | 17:41 | 2015 |
3. | Rebecca Chandler | 17:57 | 2010 |
4. | Mackenzie Wilson | 18:09 | 2013 |
5. | Maddie Popp | 18:15 | 2020 |
6. | Maxine Montoya | 18:17 | 2019 |
7. | Ella Mickler | 18:22 | 2020 |
8. | Elizabeth Csikai | 18:22 | 2019 |
9. | Ally Hajda | 18:31 | 2013 |
10. | Kaitlyn Iselborn | 18:34 | 2008 |
11. | Rachel Shapiro | 18:40 | 2014 |
12. | Heather Marees | 18:50 | 2003 |
13. | Maeve O’ Riordan | 18:51 | 2018 |
14. | Helena Kummings | 18:53 | 2018 |
15. | Elizabeth McClure | 18:54 | 2021 |
16. | Amy-Beth Gallogly | 18:54 | 2003 |
17. | Layne Rivera | 18:56 | 2020 |
18. | Elizabeth Pogrebniak | 18:56 | 2008 |
19. | Lily Arnold | 19:03 | 2009 |
20. | Leila Bata | 19:11 | 2020 |
21. | Suzanne Dannheim | 19:11 | 2015 |
22. | Ashley de Hechavarria | 19:11 | 2014 |
23. | Jessica Czervionke | 19:11 | 2000* |
24. | Hadley Ropp | 19:14 | 2021 |
25. | Rachel Rice | 19:14 | 2009 |
26. | Mary Lawlor | 19:16 | 1997* |
27. | Caroline Barlow | 19:21 | 2006 |
28. | Sarah Jane Jones | 19:25 | 2010 |
29. | Amelia Williams | 19:26 | 2006 |
30. | Estella Bruneau | 19:27 | 2021 |
31. | Tiaira Harrell | 19:27 | 2004 |
32. | Annie Pentaleri | 19:33 | 2013 |
33. | Aoife O’ Riordan | 19:34 | 2014 |
34. | Alexis Kaegi | 19:34 | 2008 |
35. | Catherine Kunz | 19:40 | 2016 |
36. | Caroline Baljon | 19:44 | 2004 |
37. | Brittany Wilkinson | 19:45 | 2015 |
38. | Lexi Henderson | 19:46 | 2021 |
39. | Avery Patterson | 19:49 | 2015 |
40. | Kate Hastings | 19.50 | 2018 |
41. | Samantha Josephson | 19:54 | 2019 |
42. | Meia Popp | 19:55 | 2021 |
43. | Charlye Leonard | 19:57 | 2000* |
44. | Natalee Hayes | 19:58 | 2000* |
45. | Erin Drewniany | 19:58 | 2004 |
46. | Maggie Traylor | 19:59 | 2003 |
47. | Reagan Treece | 20:03 | 2002 |
48. | Sofie Stam | 20:04 | 2022 |
49. | Isabella Lee | 20:05 | 2021 |
50. | Allison Williams | 20:08 | 2004 |
*All times before 2002 converted from 3 miles to 5km (3.1 miles). Before 1997 Girls cross country races were two miles. Current runners in bold.
Individual Results
- 2021 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2020 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2019 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2018 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2017 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2017 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2016 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2015 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2013 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2012 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2011 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2010 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2009 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2008 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2007 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2006 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2005 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2004 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
- 2003 Girls' Individual Results (PDF)
Video
Girls' Cross Country in College
The following list is an ongoing effort to recognize Bolles alumni who participated in women's cross country at the collegiate level. To include as comprehensive listing as possible, please email webmaster@bolles.org if you or anyone you know should be listed. Please include name, year of graduation from Bolles and college or university attended.
Name | Class Year | College |
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Jillian Candelino | 2023 | University of Tennessee |
Elizabeth Csikai | 2023 | Emory University |
Ella Mickler | 2023 | Florida State University |
Sofia Petrucelli | 2023 | Washington and Lee University |
Maxine Montoya | 2021 | Brown University |
Layne Rivera | 2021 | US Naval Academy |
Helena Kummings | 2020 | Emory University |
Maeve O’Riordan | 2019 | Florida State University |
Caitlin Collier | 2018 | Stanford University |
Rachel Shapiro | 2018 | Davidson College |
Ally Hajda | 2017 | Brown University |
Brittany Wilkinson | 2017 | George Washington University |
Suzanne Dannheim | 2016 | George Washington University |
Mackenzie Wilson | 2016 | Northwestern University |
Ashley de Hechavarria | 2015 | Colgate University |
Frances Rice | 2015 | University of South Florida (track) |
Lily Arnold | 2014 | Washington and Lee University |
Micayla Costa | 2012 | The College of William and Mary |
Rachel Rice | 2012 | East Carolina University |
Rebecca Chandler | 2011 | Vanderbilt University |
Amelia Williams | 2011 | University of Central Florida |
Kaitlyn Iselborn | 2009 | Florida State University North Carolina State University |
Caroline Barlow | 2007 | United States Naval Academy |
Amy Beth Gallogly | 2006 | University of Mississippi |
Tiaira Harrell | 2006 | University of Florida |
Chessie MacRae | 2006 | Sewanee: University of the South |
Jessica Czervionke | 2001 | Georgetown University |
Natalee Hayes | 2001 | Rollins College |
Emily Dent | 1997 | Georgetown University |
April Nudo | 1997 | Jacksonville University US Coast Guard Academy |