HOPKINTON, N.H. – Pace University Women's Cross Country wrapped up its 2025 campaign on Saturday at the NCAA Division II East Region Cross Country Championships, hosted by Franklin Pierce University. Racing against the top programs across the region at the Hopkinton Fairgrounds, the Setters placed 14th overall, led by another all-around team effort.
Raelle Gorman continued her strong season, finishing as Pace's top runner with a time of 24:41.6 to place 45th individually in the 6K championship race. She held a steady pace through the rolling course and secured her highest career finish at a regional meet.
Freshman
Jillian Evans was the next Setter across the line, placing 100th in 28:23.3, followed by sophomore
Elle Mount, who finished 107th in 29:18.8. Sophomore
Alexandra Harrison ran 31:35.9 for 111th place, while senior
Emma Voykhanskaya rounded out Pace's scoring five in 31:47.5 (112th).
Pace completed its lineup with sophomore
Inara Coles finishing in 32:46.0 (113th) and sophomore
Nikki Chong in 34:12.0 (114th). The Setters finished with 431 team points against a deep and competitive field of programs from the Northeast 10, CACC, and ECC.
With Saturday's meet marking the end of the 2025 campaign, the Pace Women's Cross Country looks to build on this year's progress and welcome a new incoming class in the fall of 2026.