Temple University Athletics

Temple Wraps up Competition at the American Conference Championships
11.1.25 | Women's Cross Country
CONCORD, N.C. - Temple men's and women's cross country ran their first postseason meet this morning at the American Conference Championships.
The men finished with 197 points, placing sixth out of 12 teams. Mattia Zen came in first for the Owls after finishing in 27th out of 95 athletes. Tulsa claimed the American Conference Championship with its top five runners placing in the top 10, giving them a combined score of 34.
The women finished with 345 points, which put them last out of 13 schools that competed this morning. Amelia Sabatino led the Owls with a 69th-place finish out of 100 runners. Tulane took home the American Conference Championship after totaling 36 points and having its top five runners place 13th or better.Â
Temple Results (Men - 8K)
27. Mattia Zen - 24:35.7
42. Noé Sengel - 25:02.5
50. Kasem Kaheal - 25:21.3
51. Francesco Candiani - 25:22.5
52. Graham Thomas - 25:28.9
71. Myles Munro - 26:11.6
77. Charles Rizek - 26:23.7
79. David Litvin - 26:30.8
Temple Results (Women - 6K)
69. Amelia Sabatino - 22:52.6
72. Rose Tuomisto - 23:01.7
76. Rian Johnson - 23:22.8
80. Dagny Shiffler - 23:45.1
92. Reese Morgan - 24:33
93. Emilie Creighton - 24:38.9
100. Brooke Shellenberger - 28:21.8
Next up for the Owls is the Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships in Bethlehem, Pa., hosted by Lehigh University on Nov. 14.
For complete coverage of Temple Cross Country & Track and Field, follow the Owls on social media @owlsxctnf (Twitter), facebook.com/TempleXC/T&F (Facebook), @owlsxctnf (Instagram), or visit the official home of Temple University Athletics at owlsports.com.
The men finished with 197 points, placing sixth out of 12 teams. Mattia Zen came in first for the Owls after finishing in 27th out of 95 athletes. Tulsa claimed the American Conference Championship with its top five runners placing in the top 10, giving them a combined score of 34.
The women finished with 345 points, which put them last out of 13 schools that competed this morning. Amelia Sabatino led the Owls with a 69th-place finish out of 100 runners. Tulane took home the American Conference Championship after totaling 36 points and having its top five runners place 13th or better.Â
Temple Results (Men - 8K)
27. Mattia Zen - 24:35.7
42. Noé Sengel - 25:02.5
50. Kasem Kaheal - 25:21.3
51. Francesco Candiani - 25:22.5
52. Graham Thomas - 25:28.9
71. Myles Munro - 26:11.6
77. Charles Rizek - 26:23.7
79. David Litvin - 26:30.8
Temple Results (Women - 6K)
69. Amelia Sabatino - 22:52.6
72. Rose Tuomisto - 23:01.7
76. Rian Johnson - 23:22.8
80. Dagny Shiffler - 23:45.1
92. Reese Morgan - 24:33
93. Emilie Creighton - 24:38.9
100. Brooke Shellenberger - 28:21.8
Next up for the Owls is the Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships in Bethlehem, Pa., hosted by Lehigh University on Nov. 14.
For complete coverage of Temple Cross Country & Track and Field, follow the Owls on social media @owlsxctnf (Twitter), facebook.com/TempleXC/T&F (Facebook), @owlsxctnf (Instagram), or visit the official home of Temple University Athletics at owlsports.com.
Players Mentioned
Ep. 24: Cross Country/Track & Field Coach Elvis Forde
Friday, November 21
Ep. 23: Former Men's Basketball Standout Marc Jackson Speaks on Mental Health
Wednesday, November 19
Ep. 22: Owls Sports Update from David & Amelia
Tuesday, November 18
Ep. 21: Former Head Fencing Coach Dr. Nikki Franke
Friday, November 14




















