Friday, September 23 Results:
Men’s Results
Women’s Results
Highlights
In a race featuring nine teams ranked in the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Regional Rankings, and three teams in the USTFCCCA National Coaches’ Poll, SMU finished second as a team in front of national ranked Syracuse and Virginia. The Mustangs were led by freshman Hannah Miller, whose time of 17:10.3 in the 5K race was good enough for third overall. Fellow freshman Charlotte Tara Murphy and senior Holly Archer finished in ninth and tenth place.
East Carolina’s women won the Pirate Invite and the men finished second. Grace Sullivan won the women’s individual title with a time of 18:15.06 in the 5K.
Saturday, September 24 Results:
Men’s Results
Women’s Results
Highlights
USF’s Jessica Taylor finished in 10
th place overall with a time of 18:10.04 in the 5K race at the Mountain Dew Invitational. John Weaver’s 27:01.0 in the 8K led the Bulls men’s team and finished 25
th overall.
Both of Houston’s men’s and women’s teams finished ninth in the Texas A&M Invitational. G.J. Reyna led the men with a time of 25:12.8 in the 8K and Selena Sierra finished 27
th overall with a 21:45.3 in the 6K.
Tulsa’s women won the Cowboy Jamboree and senior Clara Langley won the individual crown with a time of 17:59.2 in the 5K. The men finished second as a team and Luke Traynor finished fourth in the 8K race.
UCF’s senior Anne-Marie Blaney won the Mountain Dew Invitational with a time of 16:54.18 in the 5K and helped lead UCF to a third-place finish as a team.
Memphis swept the men’s and women’s titles at the Austin Peay Invitational. The wins marked the first time in school history that the men’s and women’s teams won two titles in the same year. Julian Sanchez-Pinto won the four-mile men’s race with a time of 21:06 and Paige Sandwell finished in fourth overall with a time of 18:57 in the 5K to lead the women