Elizabeth Khatevi, a heretofore unheralded A&M-Corpus Christi soph, surged from 4.5 seconds down at 4.5K in the South Central race to a 9-second win. (SHAWN PRICE)
9 SITES, November 14 — All races contested at 6K (3.73M).
The top 2 teams (and their members) in each Region qualify for the NCAA Championships at Missouri on Saturday, November 22. In addition, 14 at-large teams will be added based on formula. First-4 finishers in each Region not on an advancing team will also qualify.
In results: *** = frosh; ** = soph; * = junior; all others are seniors ‘ = not eligible for U.S. international teams.
Northeast: Boston College & Charlotte Richman (Army)
Contoocook, New Hampshire — With no nationally ranked teams, this region was essentially wide open, though Boston College and Syracuse had received votes in the most recent USTFCCCA coaches†poll. BC came through with the win after totaling 60 points, while Providence — a year removed from a 3rd-place showing at NCAAs — followed with 71, enough to grab the second auto-spot for nationals. Army (91) and Syracuse (126) followed.
Army was paced by the individual winner, Charlotte Richman (19:52.8), who moved up from 31st a year ago. The Patriot League champion finished ahead of BCâ€s Imogen Gardiner (19:53.8), who passed Harvardâ€s Molly Malague (19:54.6) on the final loop. Syracuseâ€s Selma Anderson (19:55.3) and BCâ€s Ella Fadil (19:56.2) followed, while Anna Gardiner (6th, 20:04.2) and Cara Laverty (7th, 20:11.3) led Providence.
Team Scores
1. Boston College 60; 2. Providence 71; 3. Army 91; 4. Syracuse 126; 5. Yale 153; 6. UConn 173; 7. Harvard 179; 8. Quinnipiac 260; 9. Cornell 303; 10. Columbia 351.
Individuals
1. Charlotte Richman (Army) 19:52.8; 2. Imogen Gardiner†(BC-Aus) 19:53.8; 3. Molly Malague (Harv) 19:54.6; 4. **Selma Anderson†(Syr-Ger) 19:55.3; 5. *Ella Fadil (BC) 19:56.2; 6. **Anna Gardiner†(Prov-GB) 20:04.2; 7. *Cara Laverty†(Prov-Ire) 20:11.3; 8. Jasmine Trott†(Bryant-GB) 20:13.7; 9. **Gabby Schmidt†(Prov-Aus) 20:15.6; 10. Chloe Trudel (UConn) 20:16.0; 11. Claire Archer (Yale) 20:17.0; 12. Kyra Holland (BC) 20:19.4; 13. **Hannah Snayd (Fairf) 20:19.8; 14. Madeline Heintz (Syr) 20:20.8; 15. ***Dylan McElhinney (Harv) 20:23.5; 16. ***Sascha Letica†(UConn-NZ) 20:24.4; 17. Nimrit Ahuja (Brown) 20:25.4; 18. *Mikayla Cheney (Army) 20:26.8; 19. Molly Fitzpatrick (BC) 20:27.0; 20. **Alma Lazo Cazares (Army) 20:27.8; 21. Rachel St. Germain (Quinn) 20:28.6; 22. Elizabeth Barlow (BC) 20:31.2; 23. Claire Lewis (Army) 20:31.9; 24. Niamh Oâ€Mahony†(Prov-Ire) 20:32.9; 25. ***Kate Currie†(Prov-NZ) 20:34.3.
Mid-Atlantic: West Virginia & Joy Naukot
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania — West Virginiaâ€s Joy Naukot, who finished 17th at NCAAs last year and then 3rd in the 10,000 in June, pulled away from the field in the second mile and scored a dominant win, clocking 19:11.8. She finished more than 10 seconds clear of teammate Mercy Kinyanjui (19:22.5), a transfer from Toledo. The 7th-ranked Mountaineers also had the 6th-place finisher (Alexis Lamb, 19:44.3) and held off No. 12 Georgetown, 56–62, to defend their title. West Viriginia built a sizable lead early with 4 runners in the top 6. The Hoyas steadily picked up spots and moved in front by 1-point at the 3M mark (57-58), before losing critical placements on the run-in. Big East champ Melissa Riggins (19:31.7) took 3rd overall to pace Georgetown.
Led by 4th-place finisher Florence Caron (19:35.7), No. 10 Penn State (76) rallied late to grab 3rd, just ahead of No. 19 Villanova (78).
Team Scores
1. West Virginia 56; 2. Georgetown 62; 3. ¶Penn State 76; 4. ¶Villanova 78; 5. Princeton 99; 6. Penn 231; 7. Bucknell 235; 8. Pitt 261; 9. George Washington 307; 10. Maryland 345.
Individuals
1. **Joy Naukot†(WV-Ken) 19:11.8; 2. **Mercy Kinyanjui†(WV-Ken) 19:22.5; 3. Melissa Riggins (Gtn) 19:31.7; 4. Florence Caron†(PennSt-Can) 19:35.7; 5. *Tilly Oâ€Connor (Vill) 19:41.8; 6. *Alexis Lamb (WV) 19:44.3; 7. *Rose Coats (Md) 19:46.1; 8. **Meg Madison (Prin) 19:47.8; 9. **Ada Rand†(PennSt-Aus) 19:48.1; 10. Charlotte Tomkinson (Gtn) 19:48.5; 11. Nicole Vanasse (Vill) 19:49.2; 12. *Anna McNatt (Prin) 19:51.3; 13. *Barrett Justema (Gtn) 19:53.5; 14. *Claire Daniels (PennSt) 19:54.7; 15. Margaret Carroll (Vill) 19:55.6; 16. Almi Nerurkar†(Gtn-GB) 19:59.9; 17. *Gwenno Goode†(LaS-GB) 20:01.4; 18. Amelia Arrieta (Vill) 20:03.0; 19. Emily Bryce†(WV-Can) 20:03.8; 20. ***Charlotte Bell (Gtn) 20:04.0; 21. **Marie-Theres Gruber†(De-Aut) 20:04.8; 22. ***Caroline Barton (Prin) 20:06.6; 23. *Lea Hatcher (PennSt) 20:07.6; 24. ***Maureen Cheruiyot†(Pitt-Ken) 20:11.4; 25. **Emma de Jong†(Prin-Aus) 20:12.4.
Southeast: NC State & Salma Elbadra (South Carolina)
Charlottesville, Virginia — No. 2 NC State ran without track 10,000 runner-up Grace Hartman (who faded to 4th at the ACC after leading most of the way) and frosh star Sadie Englehardt but were nonetheless comfortable winners (for the ninth time in a row) with 55 points, well ahead of No. 20 South Carolina. The Gamecocks†Salma Elbadra, a finalist in the track 1500 in June, was the individual winner in 19:03.1, while Hannah Gapes (19:08.3) led the Wolfpack with a 2nd and teammate Angelina Napoleon (19:15.0), the ACC champion, was 6th.
North Carolinaâ€s Vera Sjöberg (19:12.8), a transfer from Boston University and the runner-up in the NCAA Outdoor 5000 in the spring, took 3rd and led the No. 13 Tar Heels (3rd, 108 points). No. 16 Virginia (138) was a distant 4th, followed by Wake Forest (147) and No. 29 Duke (194). Individually, Clemsonâ€s Silvia Jelego (19:13.4) took 4th and Libertyâ€s Allie Zealand (19:14.3) was 5th.
Team Scores
1. NC State 54; 2. South Carolina 97; 3. ¶North Carolina 105; 4. ¶Virginia 136; 5. ¶Wake Forest 144; 6. Duke 190; 7. Virginia Tech 219; 8. Clemson 240; 9. Kentucky 261; 10. Liberty 272.
Individuals
1. ***Salma Elbadra†(SC-Mor) 19:03.1; 2. *Hannah Gapes†(NCSt-NZ) 19:08.3; 3. Vera Sjöberg†(NC-Swe) 19:12.8; 4. **Silvia Jelelgo†(Clem-Ken) 19:13.4; 5. **Allie Zealand (Lib) 19:14.3; 6. **Angelina Napoleon (NCSt) 19:15.0; 7. *Angelina Perez (WF) 19:23.8; 8. **Bethany Michalak (NCSt) 19:29.2; 9. *Stephanie Moss (Duke) 19:41.4; 10. *Gillian Bushee (Va) 19:42.2; 11. ***Edna Chelulei†(EnKy-Ken) 19:47.0; 12. **Tatum David (Va) 19:47.3; 13. *Gladys Chepngetich†(Clem-Ken) 19:48.5; 14. Brooke Rauber (NCSt) 19:49.3; 15. **Ciara Oâ€Shea (NC) 19:51.0; 16. **Katie Bohlke (VaT) 19:53.6; 17. *Brooke Wilson (WF) 19:55.7; 18. *Abir Reffas†(SC-Alg) 19:57.3; 19. **Stella Kermes (Va) 19:58.0; 20. *Anya Arroyo (SC) 20:04.0; 21. **Teresa Cherotich†(SC-Ken) 20:08.8; 22. **Logan St. John-Kletter (NC) 20:09.9; 23. ***Doricah Minsari Isoe†(Ky-Ken) 20:10.6; 24. *Fleur Templier†(NCSt-Fra) 20:11.9; 25. *Elizabeth Whaley (WF) 20:12.8.
South: Florida & Doris Lemngole (Alabama)
Huntsville, Alabama — Florida State frosh Rylee Blade took an early lead, separating from a pack that included defending NCAA champion Doris Lemngole of Alabama. Lemngole and teammate Caren Kiplagat caught Blade at halfway. By 4K, Lemngole had about a 5-second lead over Kiplagat, while Cynthia Jemutai had moved into 3rd. Lemngole (18:43.8) won comfortably, leading Kiplagat (18:49.7) and Jemutai (19:10.4) to a 1-2-3 finish for the Crimson Tide.
Hilda Olemomoi, Judy Chepkoech and Tia Wilson of No. 3 Florida ran together over the second half and crossed in 4-5-6. The Gators†next two scorers placed 14th and 21st to wrap up the team title with 52 points. Unranked Tennessee — which had finished a disappointing 7th at the SEC — had all 7 runners finish before No. 15 Alabamaâ€s 4th and 5th (who were 49th and 50th overall), to grab the second automatic bid with 101. Alabama and Mississippi State both scored 125, with the Tide getting the tiebreaker (3–2 in head-to-head matchups of their top 5 runners) for 3rd, followed by Vanderbilt (152) and Florida State (158).
Team Scores
1. Florida 52; 2. Tennessee 101; 3. ¶Alabama 125; 4. Mississippi State 125; 5. Vanderbilt 152; 6. Florida State 157; 7. Lipscomb 169; 8. Ole Miss 170; 9. Georgia Tech 301; 10. Kennesaw State 368.
Individuals
1. *Doris Lemngole†(Al-Ken) 18:43.8; 2. ***Caren Kiplagat†(Al-Ken) 18:49.7; 3. ***Cynthia Jemutai†(Al-Ken) 19:10.4; 4. Hilda Olemomoi†(Fl-Ken) 19:14.8; 5. **Judy Chepkoech†(Fl-Ken) 19:14.8; 6. Tia Wilson†(Fl-GB) 19:15.2; 7. ***Rylee Blade (FlSt) 19:29.1; 8. ***Mary Ogwoka†(Tn-Ken) 19:35.2; 9. *Bieke Schipperen†(FlSt-Neth) 19:40.9; 10. ***Nelly Jemeli†(MsSt-Ken) 19:44.2; 11. **Ozia Trujillo (FlGC) 19:45.3; 12. Beth Arentz (Ms) 19:47.1; 13. **Bria Bennis (Vand) 19:51.3; 14. Sophie Baumann†(Ms-Swi) 19:53.0; 15. ***Claire Stegall (Fl) 19:53.3; 16. ***Naomi Jepleting†(MsSt-Ken) 19:54.4; 17. **Claire Petersen (Vand) 19:54.6; 18. Andie-Marie Jones (Tn) 19:55.3; 19. Suus Altorf†(FlSt-Neth) 19:55.7; 20. Tyla Lumley†(Vand-Aus) 19:58.4; 21. ***Milicent Kemboi (MsSt) 20:00.3; 22. Bethan Morley†(Fl-GB) 20:00.5; 23. Liza Corso (Lips) 20:02.3; 24. *Jaci Sievers (Tn) 20:05.5; 25. Nia Clatworthy (Tn) 20:05.8.
Great Lakes: Notre Dame & Amaya Aramini
Evansville, Indiana — Amaya Aramini closed fastest over the final kilometer to take the individual win (19:38.0) and pace No. 5 Notre Dame to a comfortable team title. The Irish had 5 runners in the top 9 — including runner-up Mary Bonner Dalton (19:44.0), Siona Chisholm (5th, 20:01.1), Sophie Novak (7th) and Gretchen Farley (9th) — and tallied a mere 22 points. (Akronâ€s Mercy Jebitok finished 6th, but the Zips didnâ€t field a complete squad and werenâ€t counted in the team scoring.)
No. 25 Wisconsin took 2nd with 95 points, led by 10th-placer Leanne Willemse (20:18.3). Toledo, with Karina James (20:22.9) in 13th, scored 104 for 3rd, just ahead of No. 23 Michigan State. The Spartanâ€s Rachel Forsyth (19:45.2) took 3rd individually. Unranked Cincinnati had 3 in the top 12, but the next two runners came in 47th and 84th and the Bearcats could finish no better than 5th (149).
Team Scores
1. Notre Dame 22; 2. Wisconsin 95; 3. Toledo 104; 4. Michigan State 107; 5. Cincinnati 149; 6. Bowling Green 164; 7. Michigan 235; 8. Ohio 263; 9. Indiana State 281; 10. Ohio State 294.
Individuals
1. ***Amaya Aramini (NDm) 19:38.0; 2. **Mary Bonner Dalton (NDm) 19:44.0; 3. **Rachel Forsyth†(MiSt-Can) 19:45.2; 4. ***Ann Lemirisho†(Cinc-Ken) 19:56.7; 5. Siona Chisholm†(NDm-Can) 20:01.1; 6. ***Mercy Jebitok†(Akr-Ken) 20:02.8; 7. Sophie Novak (NDm) 20:06.8; 8. *Aniya Mosley (OhSt) 20:07.8; 9. *Gretchen Farley (NDm) 20:10.6; 10. Claire Curtsinger (Cinc) 20:16.4; 11. Leane Willemse (Wi) 20:18.3; 12. ***Abby Sewell (Cinc) 20:18.9; 13. *Karina James (Tol) 20:22.9; 14. Kylee Cubbison (BG) 20:24.1; 15. Katie Castelli (OhSt) 20:25.9; 16. **Arianne Olson (NDm) 20:27.2; 17. ***Chloe Huyler (NDm) 20:27.8; 18. Kylie Finger (Wi) 20:29.3; 19. Hannah Ielfield (Tol) 20:29.7; 20. **Nora Gremban (Wi) 20:29.7; 21. *Paige Marchant (MiSt) 20:30.4; 22. *Lianna Surtz (Tol) 20:30.6; 23. ***Sara Mlodik (Wi) 20:31.2; 24. Myla Toole (Xavier (Oh)) 20:35.3; 25. **Taylor Pangburn (MiSt) 20:35.9.
Midwest: Oklahoma State & Isca Chelangat
Stillwater, Oklahoma — The start times were moved up 90 minutes due to expected high temperatures, but it didnâ€t hamper Oklahoma State frosh Isca Chelangat, who opened up an early lead. North Dakotaâ€s Jadyn Keeler ran 2nd before taking the lead at 3K. Chelangat stayed on her heels and just after 4K the pair were running side by side. Chelangat surged ahead in the final kilometer, as the chase pack was closing in. Oklahoma Stateâ€s Maureen Rutoh passed Keeler with about 300m to go, but couldnâ€t quite catch Chelangat, who won by 2 seconds in 19:48.4. Iowa Stateâ€s Betty Kipkore (19:53.2) outsprinted Keeler (19:53.7) down the final stretch for 3rd.
With 4 in the top 11, No. 9 Oklahoma State won the team title comfortably over No. 11 Northwestern, 55–86. No. 6 Iowa State, hampered by high finishes for their fourth and fifth runners (41st and 50th) was a distant 3rd with 108. The Cyclones will have to rely on an at-large bid to make it through to Nationals.
Team Scores
1. Oklahoma State 55; 2. Northwestern 86; 3. ¶Iowa State 108; 4. ¶Missouri 141; 5. Minnesota 144; 6. Bradley 216; 7. Oklahoma 278; 8. North Dakota 289; 9. Tulsa 297; 10. South Dakota State 319.
Individuals
1. ***Isca Chelangat†(OkSt-Ken) 19:48.4; 2. ***Maureen Rutoh†(OkSt-Ken) 19:50.4; 3. ***Betty Kipkore†(IaSt-Ken) 19:53.2; 4. Jadyn Keeler†(ND-Can) 19:53.7; 5. ***Mercy Kibet†(IaSt-Ken) 20:04.6; 6. ***Monica Wanjiku†(Mo-Ken) 20:10.1; 7. *Billah Jepkirui†(OkSt-Ken) 20:23.9; 8. **Evyn Humphrey (Tuls) 20:30.6; 9. Maelle Porcher†(IaSt-Fra) 20:31.0; 10. **Leah Jeruto†(Ok-Ken) 20:33.9; 11. **Victoria Lagat†(OkSt-Ken) 20:35.6; 12. **Emmaculate Jemutai†(Ks-Ken) 20:36.0; 13. *Meghan Ford (SDSt) 20:38.3; 14. **Sanae Hassnaoui†(Ok-Mor) 20:40.5; 15. Ava Earl (NWn) 20:46.4; 16. *Skye Ellis (NWn) 20:46.6; 17. *Jackie Holman (NWn) 20:46.7; 18. Maddy Whitman (NWn) 20:48.7; 19. **Isabelle Schmitz (Mn) 20:50.5; 20. Holly Smith (NWn) 20:54.4; 21. **Trixie Wraith (Brad) 20:56.8; 22. Roisin Treacy†(LoyCh-Ire) 20:59.3; 23. *Nadia Phillips (Mn) 20:59.9; 24. ***Kobi Walker†(Mo-Aus) 21:01.6; 25. Lucy Ndungu (Wich) 21:03.5.
South Central: Texas A&M & Elizabeth Khatevi (A&M–Corpus Christi)
Fayetteville, Arkansas — As with the Midwest Region, an unseasonably warm forecast forced the start time here to be moved up by 90 minutes. Arkansas†Sydney Vaught (née Thorvaldson) didnâ€t seem to mind the heat, running solo for most of the race and opening up about a 10-second lead at halfway. Texas A&M–Corpus Christi soph Elizabeth Khatevi, down by 5.5 seconds at 4.5K, made a late charge to grab the win in 19:33.6. Vaught (19:42.4) held on for the runner-up spot, followed by Tulaneâ€s Blezzin Kimutai (19:53.0).
Texas A&Mâ€s Joyce Kemboi took 4th to spark the unranked Aggies†team title with 71 points, ahead of No. 26 LSU (86), Tulane (108) and Arkansas (127). LSU led at the first two check points, but by 4.5K Texas A&M had taken a 6-point lead. Over the final 1500 the Aggies†third, fourth and fifth runners picked up 11 places to pad the win. LSU was led by Yuya Sawada (19:56.7), who finished 5th.
Team Scores
1. Texas A&M 71; 2. LSU 86; 3. Tulane 108; 4. Arkansas 127; 5. SMU 141; 6. Texas A&M-CC 179; 7. Stephen F. Austin 192; 8. Texas 204; 9. Rice 238; 10. UT-Arlington 294.
Individuals
1. **Elizabeth Khatevi†(AMCC-Ken) 19:33.6; 2. Sydney Vaught (Ar) 19:42.4; 3. **Blezzin Kimutai†(Tul-Ken) 19:53.0; 4. **Joyce Kemboi†(TxAM-Ken) 19:55.4; 5. **Yuya Sawada†(LSU-Jpn) 19:56.7; 6. ***Rose Mburu†(SMU-Ken) 20:02.2; 7. ***Debora Cherono†(TxAM-Ken) 20:03.1; 8. **Ruth Kimeli†(Bay-Ken) 20:11.4; 9. ***Dorcas Jepkosgei†(UTA-Ken) 20:13.2; 10. *Josphine Mwaura†(Ar-Ken) 20:16.0; 11. ***Abigael Chemnagei†(LSU-Ken) 20:22.8; 12. **Megan Roberts (TxAM) 20:23.9; 13. **Olivia Pielemeier (Ar) 20:24.6; 14. **Valentine Jemutai†(SFA-Ken) 20:25.4; 15. ***Edna Chepkemoi†(LSU-Ken) 20:29.4; 16. ***Phylis Kibet†(AMCC-Ken) 20:38.0; 17. ***Dorcas Naibei†(Tul-Ken) 20:42.1; 18. *Matro Jepkemboi†(UTA-Ken) 20:42.9; 19. *Alex Gobran (Rice) 20:43.5; 20. ***Micaela Villarreal (LSU) 20:47.2; 21. *Petra Dos Santos†(Tul-Por) 20:55.4; 22. ***Carolina Correia†(SMU-Por) 21:06.2; 23. ***Sophia Bendet (TxAM) 21:08.1; 24. Madeline Hill (CAr) 21:08.5; 25. Elise Smoot (TxAM) 21:09.2.
Mountain: New Mexico & Jane Hedengren (BYU)
Salt Lake City, Utah — Jane Hedengrenâ€s phenomenal frosh campaign just keeps getting better. The BYU star won the title by finishing more than 42 seconds clear of Pamela Kosgei, last yearâ€s NCAA cross country runner-up and the outdoor champion in the 5000 and 10,000. Hedengren made her move in the third kilometer, when she opened up nearly 12 seconds on Kosgei. The lead continued to grow from there and she crossed the line in 19:06.6. Kosgei (19:48.7) followed ahead of BYUâ€s Riley Chamberlain (19:52.8), Northern Arizonaâ€s Hayley Burns (20:01.5) and New Mexicoâ€s Judy Rono (20:11.1).
The only thing spoiling Hedengrenâ€s day was the team score. No. 8 New Mexico pulled the upset for the title, edging top-ranked BYU, 45–47. In the fight for at-large spots in one of the deepest regions in the country, No. 21 Northern Arizona (76) took 3rd, ahead of No. 17 Colorado (106) and No. 22 Utah (120).
Team Scores
1. New Mexico 45; 2. BYU 47; 3. ¶Northern Arizona 76; 4. ¶Colorado 106; 5. ¶Utah 120; 6. Air Force 198; 7. Utah State 206; 8. Colorado State 234; 9. Utah Valley 265; 10. Texas Tech 293.
Individuals
1. ***Jane Hedengren (BYU) 19:06.6; 2. **Pamela Kosgei†(NM-Ken) 19:48.7; 3. *Riley Chamberlain (BYU) 19:52.8; 4. *Hayley Burns (NnAz) 20:01.5; 5. ***Judy Rono†(NM-Ken) 20:11.1; 6. **Ava Mitchell (NnAz) 20:12.4; 7. Morgan Nokes (UtV) 20:13.0; 8. *Erin Vringer†(Ut-Can) 20:23.5; 9. Taylor Rohatinsky (BYU) 20:28.1; 10. ***Marion Jepngetich†(NM-Ken) 20:37.0; 11. India Jones (AF) 20:42.2; 12. *Ella Johnson (AF) 20:42.4; 13. Jasmine Wood†(NM-GB) 20:43.5; 14. **Abbey Nechanicky (Co) 20:45.1; 15. *Alice Seguin†(NM-Fra) 20:45.8; 16. Carmen Alder†(BYU-Ecu) 20:47.3; 17. Agnes McTighe†(NnAz-Swi) 20:49.1; 18. *Lexi Goff (BYU) 20:51.3; 19. ***Zariel Macchia (BYU) 20:51.3; 20. *Jessie Secor (Co) 20:53.3; 21. **Juliette Forstrom (Co) 20:56.8; 22. *Keira Moore†(NnAz-Aus) 21:00.5; 23. ***Mia Larochelle†(Co-Can) 21:05.1; 24. *Lily Mather (TxT) 21:07.4; 25. *Annastasia Peters (Ut) 21:11.4.
Stanford & Rosemary Longisa (Washington State)
Sacramento, California — After looking nearly invincible at the Big 10 meet two weeks earlier, No. 4 Oregon was upset by No. 14 Stanford (only 4th at the ACC). Led by Amy Bunnageâ€s 4th-place finish, the Cardinal scored a 66–75 win. Unranked Boise State (114), No. 24 Washington State (120) and No. 18 Washington (124) rounded out the top 5.
Washington Stateâ€s Rosemary Longisa separated from Oregonâ€s Diana Cherotich in the third mile and took the win in 19:08.3. Cherotich (19:12.6) finished just ahead of teammate Åžilan Ayyıldız (19:16.8). Bunnage, in her first race since the NCAA Indoor last March, had been the early leader but finished 4th (19:19.4), one spot ahead of teammate Sophia Kennedy (19:23.9). Oregon was racing without Big 10 runner-up Juliet Cherubet. While the Ducks†next two finishers — Anika Thompson (9th) and Mia Barnett (12th) — placed well, their fifth runner, Ali Ince, was more than 50 seconds back in 49th. Stanford, meanwhile, had its remaining scorers in 10th (Mena Scartchard), 18th (Riley Stewart) and 29th (Julia Flynn).
Team Scores
1. Stanford 66; 2. Oregon 75; 3. ¶Boise State 114; 4. ¶Washington State 120; 5. ¶Washington 124; 6. Cal Baptist 133; 7. Gonzaga 137; 8. Cal Poly 284; 9. Oregon State 303; 10. Cal 310.
Individuals
1. ***Rosemary Longisa†(WaSt-Ken) 19:08.3; 2. ***Diana Cherotich†(Or-Ken) 19:12.6; 3. Silan Ayyildiz†(Or-Tur) 19:16.8; 4. *Amy Bunnage†(Stan-Aus) 19:19.4; 5. *Sophia Kennedy (Stan) 19:23.9; 6. **Zenah Cheptoo†(WaSt-Ken) 19:31.0; 7. **Logan Hofstee (Gonz) 19:36.6; 8. **Kaiya Robertson (Boise) 19:44.4; 9. Anika Thompson†(Or-Ire) 19:48.0; 10. Mena Scatchard†(Stan-GB) 19:50.3; 11. *Mia Cochran (Wa) 19:53.4; 12. Mia Barnett†(Or-Swe) 19:58.2; 13. *Jessica Frydenlund (Gonz) 20:02.1; 14. ***Anna Buettner†(USF-Ger) 20:04.2; 15. ***Abby DeVeau (Wa) 20:04.6; 16. *Kelli Gaffney (SLO) 20:07.5; 17. Chloe Foerster (Wa) 20:10.7; 18. Riley Stewart (Stan) 20:13.5; 19. **Ava Dyck†(CalB-Can) 20:14.2; 20. *Milaina Almonte (SClara) 20:15.8; 21. *Amit Koma†(Boise-Isr) 20:16.2; 22. *Bianca Boehnke†(Boise-Ger) 20:16.6; 23. Sylvana Northrop (UCSD) 20:16.6; 24. *Mahaut Cooren†(CalB-Fra) 20:17.1; 25. Willow Collins (Gonz) 20:17.8.
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