SDSU CROSS COUNTRY WRAPS UP SEASON AT NCAA WEST REGIONALS

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Steele Canyon High School's Carlene Masar set a new career time best in the 6k
 
Source:  goaztecs.com
 
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November 15, 2019 (Colfax, Wash.) - The Aztec cross country team wrapped up their 2019 season at the NCAA DI West Regional at the Colfax (Wash.) Golf Club Friday.
 
The Aztecs placed 31st (out of 35) and were led by Steele Canyon alum Carlene Masar who finished in 21:44.5 (111th), a new career-best 6k time.

Marissa D'Atri was the second Aztec finisher, cross the line in 21:59.6 (137th place).
 
The rest of the SDSU top five consisted of Paige Comiso (180th, 22:35.9), Renee Phillips (222nd, 23:32.4) and Lauren Harper (227th, 23:41.2). Naomi Smitham also competed, finishing in 24:23.2 (239th).
 
Stanford (39 points) won the team championship and was followed by Washington (49), Boise State (86), Oregon (145) and Arizona (188). The Cardinal had three runners finish in the top five and saw Ella Donaghu capture the individual title.
 
THE NOTE
 
Sophomore Carlene Masar finished with a new career-best time in the 6k (21:44.5). It was the fastest 6k run by an Aztec this season.
 
NCAA DI WEST REGIONAL
 
TEAM SCORES (TOP FIVE & SDSU) – Out of 35 Teams
1. Stanford – 39
2. Washington – 49
3. Boise State – 86
4. Oregon – 145
5. Arizona – 188
31. San Diego State - 862
 
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (TOP FIVE & SDSU) – Out of 244 Runners
1. Ella Donaghu (Stanford) – 19:50.8
2. Jessica Lawson (Stanford) – 19:54.8
3. Melany Smart (UW) – 19:58.1
4. Aoibhe Richardson (USF) – 20:00.5
5. Jordan Oakes (Stanford) – 20:04.8
111. Carlene Masar (SDSU) – 21:44.5 – NEW CAREER HIGH
137. Marissa D'Atri (SDSU) – 21:59.6
180. Paige Comiso (SDSU) – 22.35.9
222. Renee Phillips (SDSU) – 23.32.4
227. Lauren Harper (SDSU) – 23:41.2
239. Naomi Smitham (SDSU) – 24:23.2
 

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