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Aubert earns All-SBC: Arkansas State junior cross country athlete Kristina Aubert of Crystal Lake South earned first-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors Oct. 27 by finishing third in the league’s women’s cross country meet at Bowling Green, Ky.

Aubert ran the 5-kilometer race in 17:51.5 to finish 10 seconds off the winning time.

D-I Arkansas State’s second-place team finish was the best in school history at the SBC meet. This week, the team also reached ninth in the U.S. Track and Field & Cross Country Coaches Association poll, its highest ranking in program history.

All-GLVC honorees: Crystal Lake Central’s Jenny Hyde of Lewis and Huntley’s Emily Konior of Wisconsin-Parkside earned all-conference women’s soccer honors this season in the D-II Great Lakes Valley Conference.

Hyde was named a second-team selection as a back after being part of a defense for Lewis (10-7-1) that allowed a 1.15 goals-against average. Hyde, a team captain, started every match this season and has 66 starts in her four-year career.

A third-team selection as a back, Konior has helped the Rangers (12-4-1) by tying for the team lead with six goals and ranking second with 12 points. Her four game-winning goals lead the team.

For the third season in a row, Parkside was selected for the 48-team NCAA tournament field.

Ott is OVC’s best: Marian Central grad Dena Ott was named Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Week in women’s volleyball Monday.

Ott, a sophomore libero, leads the Colonels (9-17) in digs per set (5.43), which ranks second in the OVC and 23rd in NCAA Division I.

Big-play back: D-III Augustana running back Eric Chandler scored on a 78-yard scoring pass last weekend to lift the Vikings (5-4) to their fourth consecutive victory, a 22-7 triumph against Illinois Wesleyan.

Chandler, a Cary-Grove grad, is Augie’s leading rusher (687 yards) while running for five TDs this season, catching two scoring passes and throwing for a score this season. The junior also leads the team with 853 all-purpose yards.

North Central milestone: Senior midfielder Emily Page and senior forward Stephanie Crutchfield were part of a historic women’s soccer season at D-III North Central College.
The McHenry grads helped the Cardinals (6-9-3) advance to the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin tournament this fall, the first postseason appearance in the program’s 19-year history.

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