2018 FloXC Show

2018 FloXC Countdown: #12 Portland Women

2018 FloXC Countdown: #12 Portland Women

With two All-Americans leading the way, the women of Portland should be on their way back to the NCAA Cross Country Championships.

Sep 2, 2018
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Follow our 2018 FloXC Countdown, where FloTrack ranks the top 25 cross country teams and individuals in the NCAA this season which will be LIVE on FloTrack. And, be sure to watch our LIVE FloXC Podium Reveal Show Tuesday, September 11th at 10 AM CT. The No. 12 women's spot goes to Portland, and here's why:

Probable Top Six:

SR Lauren LaRocco (9:12 3K; 15:38 5K; 32:47 10K; 29th at ‘16 NCAA XC)

SR Taryn Rawlings (4:11 1500; 9:22 3K; 15:49 5K; 51st at ‘17 NCAA XC)

FR Camila Noe (9:54 3200; 1st at '17 NXR Northwest)

JR Aoibhe Richardson (9:42 3K; 16:41 5K; 33:59 10K)

SO Jasmine Fehr (4:27 1500; 9:40 3K; 102nd at ‘17 DII NCAA XC)

SR Courtney Cox (9:55 3K; 17:15 5K; 236th at ‘17 NCAA XC)

Impact Freshmen/Transfers:

Camila Noe via Bozeman, MT (9:54 3200; 1st at '17 NXR Northwest)

Jasmine Fehr via Edinboro (4:27 1500; 9:40 3K; 102nd at ‘17 DII NCAA XC)

Analysis:

The Pilots have a potent 1-2 punch with Lauren LaRocco and Taryn Rawlings. Rawlings was Portland’s only entrant in the women’s race last year where she finished 51st. On the track, she was superb in the spring, placing sixth at the NCAA Championships in the 1500m. 

LaRocco redshirted in 2017, but was an All-American in cross country. The presence of those two not only put Portland back into the NCAA Championships, but should also lift them into the top 15.

Camilia Noe and Jasmine Fehr are two key newcomers. Noe is expected to be in Pilots’ top five as a freshman after a sparkling prep career on the track and cross country course. Fehr spent her freshman year at Division II Edinboro University. She wasn’t a factor in cross country, but did qualify for the national championships outdoors in the 1500m.  

FULL RANKINGS HERE