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Kerr, Biersbach Named All-Ivy

Kara Kerr '00 and Ray Biersbach '00E were named to the All-Ivy League Cross-Country First Team after their third-place finishes in the 1999 Heptagonal Championships October 29 in Van Cortlandt Park. They were the only Columbia athletes to earn All-Ivy First Team honors this fall.

Kerr, the only Columbia woman ever to gain All-Ivy cross-country First Team honors, did it for the second year in a row after reprising her third-place finish from the 1998 Heptagonals. Biersbach climbed from 22nd place a year ago to third place this fall. The top seven finishers earn All-Ivy First Team honors, with the next seven getting Second Team recognition.

Haley Acre '03 finished eighth in the women's race and thus barely missed a spot on the First Team. Also earning Second Team recognition was Jason Gibbons '00E, who finished 15th overall on the men's side but 12th among Ivy runners. The eight Ivy schools plus Navy competed in the Heps.

From the football team, offensive tackle Matt Radley '00 and defensive back Jason Bivens '00 earned All-Ivy Second Team honors in balloting by the league's head coaches. Running back Johnathan Reese '02, place kicker Neal Kravitz '00 and punter Ryan Kiernan '01 received honorable mention.

Four men's soccer players were honored by the league coaches. Forward Leslie Fitzpatrick '01 and goalie Matt Hill '01 were chosen to the Second Team and defenders Soroosh Seyhoon '00 and David Duffy '03 received honorable mention. Fitzpatrick was fourth in the league in scoring, while Hill's goals-against average of .67 was the best in the Ivies.

Midfielder Kerry Martin '00 and defenders Jessica Haftek '02 and Logan Coyle '02 all were named to the All-Ivy women's soccer Second Team.

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