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Women ' s Cross country 1980, State ' s women ' s cross country team faced one of those " What ' s for an encore " years. The final act of 1979 saw the Wolfpack, behind Julie Shea, capture both the AIAW team and individual titles. If that wasn ' t enough, Shea was named ACC Athlete of the Year, becoming the first woman in the history of the award to be honored. Defending its crown seemed an easy task with Shea returning, along with fellow All- American Betty Springs and Mary Shea. That was until the setbacks occurred. All three runners were plagued with some sort of injury throughtout the season, but as is the mark of a national power State streaked through the season and on to the national championship. The end of the 1980 season was practically a carbon-copy of the previous year: State captured the team championship Julie Shea won her second straight title Both Springs and Mary Shea earned All- American honors And for Julie Shea, a second ACC Athlete of the Year award. Now how ' s that for an encore? 142/Sports
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