
WILLIAMSTOWN, MA – Williams senior Edgar Kosgey (Eldoret River Valley, Kenya) and men’s cross country coach Peter Farwell were named the New England Region Athlete and Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year by the U.S. Track & Field Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
Kosgey won his third consecutive NCAA New England Qualifier in leading the Ephs to their second consecutive New England championship at the University of Southern Maine and a berth in this weekend’s 32-team NCAA Championships.
Kosgey is the first male to win the NCAA New England Qualifier three times in a row since the race began in 1978.
Kosgey also took top honors in the Ephs’ Purple Valley
Classic where he topped a field that included Division I, Division
II and III teams. He also posted an impressive third at the
All-New England (Divisions I, II & III) Championships held in
Boston’s Franklin Park.
This week Kosgey was named the NESCAC
Performer of the Week for the third time this season when he
claimed the individual crown at the NCAA New England Qualifier.
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Saturday at Baldwin-Wallace College outside of Cleveland, OH, Kosgey will attempt to repeat as an All-American and help the Ephs to a high team finish at the NCAA Championships.
Peter Farwell’s 30th year at the helm of the Ephs has been particularly rewarding due to “the focus of the senior class,” he said. “This class has been focused since their freshman year and they went 1-4 (for us) last week at regionals.”
Farwell’s Ephs won their 22nd consecutive Little Three
title, won a fourth consecutive NESCAC title, a fifth straight ECAC
title and second straight NCAA New England qualifier to advance to
the NCAA Championships.
Recently Farwell was named the 2009 NESCAC Men's Coach of the
Year, marking the third time in the last four years he has been
voted the conference's top men's cross country coach.