Owen Farcy
Owen Farcy
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Vashon Island, WA
High School: Vashon Island
Major: Biology
Parents: Sid & the late Penny

Senior (2004):

The senior earned all-region honors for the second consecutive year, finishing fourth out of 143 runners at the NCAA regional meet. He ran a career-best time of 26 minutes and four seconds at the NCAA national meet. Farcy was second on the team in wins, winning percentage and season average time. His win total of 1,105 wins is the seventh-highest season total in school history. He lowered his season average time by nearly 50 seconds compared to last season. He finished among the top four runners for the Eagles in all nine meets this season and was the No. 2 runner for Emory in six meets. He received the Coaches' Award for the team.

Junior (2003):

The junior earned all-region honors for the first time with a 19th place finish at the NCAA regional meet. He ran a season best time of 26 minutes and 34 seconds at the Georgia Collegiate Championships where he finished 16th, just missing all-state honors by two spots. He was named Fifth Runner of the Year by Southregionrunning.com.

Sophomore (2002):

He finished the season strong, running in the top seven for the Eagles in the last four meets and breaking into the top five for the team at the NCAA National Championships. His best time of the season came at the Auburn Invitational, where he ran 26 minutes and 46 seconds.

Freshman (2001):

He ran extremely well towards the end of the season, breaking into the top five for the team at the NCAA National Championships. He ran a season best time of 26 minutes and 22 seconds at that meet. His best overall finish of the season was 14th place at the Sewanee Invitational.

Career Stats:

Year W L Pct. Avg. Best
2001 734 552 .571 27:47 26:22
2002 318 570 .358 29:13 26:46
2003 542 401 .575 27:49 26:34
2004 1105 266 .806 27:00 26:04
Career 2699 1789 .601   26:04

Quote:

"Emory combines the quality of Division I athletics with the purpose of Division III. As athletes, we're lucky to get the best of both worlds."