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Women’s Cross Country Flagler, Mund Claim Women’s Cross Country Champi- placed on the first team while 8th through 14th were second team Columbus State’s J.D. Evilsizer was voted the PBC Coach of the Year. onship! The honor is his second for coaching the women’s team, he has also been AMERICUS, GA – Flagler College and freshman Sara Mund were dom- named the PBC men’s coach of the year three times. inant on Saturday at the 2013 PBC women’s cross country champion- The majority of the PBC teams in Saturday’s race will next run at the ships, hosted by Georgia Southwestern State University. The freshman NCAA Southeast Regionals Nov. 9 in Charlotte, N.C. won the individual title in a time of 21:35 and helped the Saints to their Flagler, Columbus State Punch Tickets to NCAA Womfirst-ever women’s cross country championship with 54 points. Columbus State finished second in the team standings with 96, en’s Cross Country National Championships edging out Clayton State in third with 99. UNC Pembroke finished fourth while Montevallo was fifth CHARLOTTE, NC – The Flagler Saints finished second and Columbus State Mund was part of a large group of runners through the first half of Cougars third on Saturday at the NCAA Southeast Regional women’s cross the race at the Americus-Sumter County Parks & Recration course, but country championships, both earning spots in the NCAA National Chambroke away over the last mile to win by 12 seconds over Montevallo’s pionships in Spokane, Washington. Montevallo’s Cheyenne Thompson Cheyenne Thompson. Mund’s time of 21:35 is the fastest 6k time ever also qualified for the national championships by finishing second in the run in the Peach Belt championship, the previous record was 22:26 s ][