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Mills Named Chick-fil-A Nighthawk of the Week

DAHLONEGA -- University of North Georgia (UNG) women's cross country graduate student Claire Mills has been named as the Chick-fil-a Nighthawk of the Week after making history at the 2024 Peach Belt Conference Cross Country Championships this weekend.

DAHLONEGA -- University of North Georgia (UNG) women's cross country graduate student Claire Mills has been named as the Chick-fil-a Nighthawk of the Week after making history at the 2024 Peach Belt Conference Cross Country Championships this weekend. 

This honor serves as Mills' fourth time in her career being named as the Nighthawk of the Week.

The 2024 PBC Runner of the Year Claire Mills came in 14th place at the PBC Cross Country Championship on Saturday and made history along the way.

With an 18:41.8 time, Mills became the first runner in PBC history to earn five all-conference honors in their career. Her top-15 performance at the UNG Cross Country Course in Gainesville, Ga. solidified the historic mark and cements Mills as one the best runners in PBC history.

Mills is also the first runner in conference history to earn the Freshman of the Year award, Runner of the Year award and be named to the all-conference team at least four times.

Now Mills and her teammates will get ready for the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Championship on Saturday, Nov. 9 in Spartanburg, S.C. UNG ran in Spartanburg just eight days ago and earned a ninth place finish at the USC Upstate Invitational, beating out four Division I teams and earning the highest placement of six Division II teams.

The Nighthawk of the Week title sponsor is Chick-fil-A of Dahlonega, with each week's winner being treated to a complimentary combo meal at the Dahlonega restaurant. Located at 488 Morrison Moore Parkway East, Chick-fil-A loves to give back to the local area and is proud to be a community partner with UNG Athletics.

Beginning in the fall of 2014, the UNG athletic department began honoring one student-athlete each Monday morning as the Nighthawk of the Week. The award is chosen each Sunday evening by an award selection committee made up of members of the UNG athletics administrative staff.

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