SDSU CROSS COUNTRY COMPETES AT MW CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Lily Seynaeve was SDSU’s top finisher

Source:  goaztecs.com

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October 27, 2017 (Alberquerque) - As has been the case in every race this season, senior Lily Seynaeve was San Diego State’s top finisher at the Mountain West Cross Country Championships (6K), racing at the conference meet on New Mexico’s North Golf Course Friday morning.

The Corona, Calif., native clocked in at 22:45.96 for 53rd place. Classmate Cindy Flores recorded a 24:42.16 time for 78th, and junior Chrissy Calain logged a 25:44.50 6K time (81st).

Freshmen Mackenzie Mora and Renee Phillips did not finish. Because the Aztecs only had three competitors run, they did not register a team score.

The Scarlet and Black next heads to Seattle, Wash., for the NCAA West Regional. The regional meet is Friday, Nov. 10 at 11 a.m. at Jefferson Golf Course at 10:30 a.m. (PT).

Mountain West Championships (6K)

UNM North Golf Course – Albuquerque, N.M.

Oct. 27, 2017

6,000-Meter Women’s Team Results

1. New Mexico – 22

2. Boise State – 50

3. Utah State – 73

4. Air Force – 144

5. San José State – 144

6. Nevada – 145

7. Colorado State – 179

8. Wyoming – 204

9. UNLV – 282

10. Fresno State - 309

San Diego State - NTS

6,000-Meter Women’s Individual Results (Top 5 of 83 runners + SDSU)

1. Ednah Kurgat (UNM) – 19:58.77

2. Weini Kelati (UNM) – 20:11.63

3. Charlotte Prouse (UNM) – 20:14.67

4. Allie Ostrander (UNM) – 20:27.83

5. Alice Wright (UNM) – 20:54.87


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53. Lily Seynaeve (SDSU) – 22:45.95

78. Cindy Flores (SDSU) – 24:42.16

81. Chrissy Calain (SDSU) – 25:44.50

Results


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