
Emmanuel's LaRiviere Named GNAC Woman of the Year
The Great Northeast Athletic Conference has named Cathryn
LaRiviere of Emmanuel College as its 2009 Woman of the Year award
winner. The Saints cross country/track and field runner will
represent the GNAC as its nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year
award.
A native of Windham, N.H., LaRiviere established herself as one of
Emmanuel’s finest runners. She took first place at the 2008
GNAC Cross Country Championship meet and was named the 2008 GNAC
Cross Country Runner of the Year. LaRiviere, holds nine program
records including the 5K (cross country), 800m, 1000m, 1 mile,
3000m, 4x800m relay team (indoor track) and 800m, 1500m, 5000m
(outdoor track). During her four-year career she earned 12 varsity
letters and captained three teams.
LaRiviere graduated from Emmanuel College with a 4.00 cumulative
grade point average as an Elementary Education and Liberal Arts
major. She garnered numerous academic accolades, including being
named to the NCAA Division III U.S. Track and Field Cross Country
Coaches Association Women’s All-Academic Team, earning ESPN
The Magazine Academic All-American honors, and was the recipient of
the 2008-09 Emmanuel College Student-Athlete Achievement Award.
In addition to her athletic and academic honors, LaRiviere was an
active leader in the Emmanuel community. She was a member of the
student government for four years, holding the position of class
president and treasurer, she served as a member of the student
athlete advisory council, and was a freshman orientation
leader.
The GNAC Woman of the Year award honors a senior female
student-athlete who has distinguished herself throughout her
collegiate career in the areas of academic achievement, athletics
excellence, service and leadership.




























