Cross Country

Cross Country: Weekend Recap


Friday, October 6 Results:
 
Men’s Results
USF RECAP RESULTS
 
Women’s Results
UCF RECAP RESULTS
USF RECAP RESULTS
 
Highlights
 
- Cash Tampa finished first among the USF men (26th overall) with a personal-best 8k time of 25:59.1. It was the first time this year that Tampa was the top male runner for the Bulls at the FSU Invitational on Friday morning. John Weaver finished a close second (28th overall) in 26:05.4, which also set a new personal record.
 
Freshman Rania Samhouri was the top USF female finisher, for the fourth consecutive meet, with a time of 19:05.3 (28th overall). The men placed fourth overall among Division I teams, while the women finished fifth.
 
-  A pair of top 12 finishes helped the UCF cross country team to fourth place at the 2017 Disney Cross Country Classic on Saturday morning.
 
Rosie Chamberlain crossed the line in a season-best 18:48.2 to take eighth in the individual standings. Beth Williams was close behind, finishing 11th with a time of 18:56.3.
 
Saturday, October 7 Results:
 
Men’s Results
Temple RECAP RESULTS
 
Women’s Results
UConn RECAP RESULTS
Temple RECAP RESULTS
 
Highlights
 
- Temple women's cross country ran in the 10th annual Jack St. Clair Memorial Invitational on Saturday at Belmont Plateau. Three student-athletes competed for the Owls: freshmen Mckenzie Gelvin and Kerry Kovacs, and junior Ashton Dunkley.
 
- The UConn women’s cross country team turned in a top-20 finish at the New England Championships on Saturday afternoon, taking 16th place overall in the race.
 
Liz Lagoy paced all Huskies with a time of 19:27 to finish 73rd overall, while teammate Lauren Scahill turned in a 19:30 clip for a 77th overall finish. Alexandra Alsup rounded out UConn’s top-100 finishers with an 80th place finish and a time of 19:33.
 
- Temple men's cross country competed at the 10th annual Jack St. Clair Memorial Invitational on Saturday at Belmont Plateau and junior David Fitzgerald earned his first individual title as an Owl. Four student-athletes competed for the Owls: freshman Noah Curtin and juniors Fitzgerald, Tyji Mays, and Shane Ramdeo.