SDSU CROSS COUNTRY PLACES SECOND AT ARIZONA'S DAVE MURRAY INVITE

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The Aztecs were led by Carlene Masar and placed three runners in the top 10

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October 1, 2021 (Tucson) - The Aztec cross country team finished in second place at the Dave Murray Invitational 6k at the Rolling Hills Golf Club in Tucson, Ariz. early Friday morning.

SDSU placed three runners in the top 10 and totaled 51 points, trailing just Arizona, the host school, who had 45. The Aztecs beat New Mexico State (69), Arizona State (73) and Grand Canyon (100).

 

SDSU was led by Carlene Masar who finished in 21:29.5, good for fourth place. Emily Burd came in seventh with a time of 21:55.7 and Alex Lomeli continued her breakout season with a 10th place finish (21:59.4).

 

Freshman Nicole Meyer (13th, 22:10.7) and Jessica Kain (17th, 22:21.1) rounded out the Aztecs’ top five.

 

Also running for SDSU was Amber Elias (19th, 22:22.2), Lauren Harper (22:35.7), Naomi Smitham (26th, 22:52.6) and Taylor Lustyan (29th, 23:15.1).

 

UP NEXT

The Aztecs will be running in UC Riverside’s Highlander Invitational October 16.

 

Dave Murray Invitational (6k)

Rolling Hills Golf Club – Tucson, Ariz.

Team Scores

1. Arizona – 45

2. San Diego State – 51

3. New Mexico State – 69

4. Arizona State – 73

5. Grand Canyon - 100

 

Individual Scores (Top 5 & SDSU Runners) – Out of 40

1. Grace Driskill (Arizona) – 21:01.5

2. Richelle Sandin (NMSU) – 21:10.7

3. Sparks Hayden (ASU) – 21:24.1

4. Carlene Masar (SDSU) – 21:29.5

5. Maddy Christopher (Arizona) – 21:40.0

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7. Emily Burd (SDSU) – 21:55.7

10. Alex Lomeli (SDSU) – 21:59.4

13. Nicole Meyer (SDSU) – 22:10.7

17. Jessica Kain (SDSU) – 22:21.1

19. Amber Elias (SDSU) – 22:22.2

23. Lauren Harper (SDSU) – 22:35.7

26. Naomi Smitham (SDSU) – 22:52.6

 

29. Taylor Lustyan (SDSU) – 23:15.1

 

Complete results


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