Maine Sunday Telegram column lauds 2 members of women's cross country team for 'selfless act of sportsmanship'

Sports writer Steve Solloway published a column in the Nov. 28, 2010 on ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ student athletes Jess Partlow and Lindsay Forrette, who stopped during the women's ECAC Division III cross country championships at Colt State Park in Bristol, R.I. to assist a competitor who had fallen face down in the dirt on the trail. 

"Never mind that Partlow is the team captain and typically the No. 2 or No. 3 runner for a competitive team," Solloway wrote. "She didn't ponder the ramifications of her actions on a race. She thought of a human life." The two women were commended by Rudy Keeling, the ECAC commissioner, who wrote to ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ Athletic Director Kimberly Allen, explaining that other runners had passed the distressed Salve Regina competitor. "You should be extremely proud of your student-athletes for their selfless act of sportsmanship and for putting the well-being of a fellow competitor above themselves," wrote Keeling.  More on Partlow and Forrette.