Abilene Christian won the men's title and Midwestern State
claimed the women's crown at the Lone Star Conference Cross Country
Championships Saturday in Kingsville, Texas.
ACU prevailed in the men's 7,700-meter race for the
18th straight year, while MSU captured its first title
in school history on the 6,000-meter course.
The race was hosted by Texas A&M-Kingsville at L.E. Ramey
Golf Course.
The Wildcats tallied a near perfect score of 17 points as they
had five of the top six placers. Junior Daniel Maina crossed
the tape in a time of 23:32 to earn individual medalist
honors. Cleophas Tanui and Julius Nyango were close behind at
23:39 and 23:40, respectively. Texas A&M-Commerce junior
Tyler Tyndell broke up the lead pack placing fourth in a time of
23:45. ACU's Serge Gasore and LSC Freshman of the Year
Charles White rounded out the scoring runners for the champions in
fifth and sixth place, respectively.
Tarleton State University came out on top in a close race for
second place with 77 points. Texas A&M-Commerce was third
with 78 points while East Central University was fourth with 89
points. Angelo State University (142), Cameron University
(146), Eastern New Mexico University (174), West Texas A&M
(193) and Texas A&M-Kingsville (270) rounded out the scoring
teams.
In addition to the top six runners mentioned, TAMC's Cody Hughes
and Robert Reed finished seventh and eighth, respectively.
Tarleton's Jared McNeil came in ninth place and East Central's John
Sutrick finished in 10th place. It was the
24th time and 18th consecutive year that
Abilene Christian won the Lone Star Conference men's cross country
title.
MSU placed five runners in the top 20, led by top 10 finishers
Katie Stepp (4th, 22:35), LSC Freshman of the Year Lindsey Pate
(7th, 23:13) and Kayla Hendrix (10th, 23:36). Andrea Borgman,
17th, and Brittany Barrington, 20th, closed out the Mustangs' team
scoring giving them a total of 58 points.
West Texas A&M narrowly held off East Central University for
second place, 84-94. Central Oklahoma, Abilene Christian and
Angelo State rounded out the top six teams. Southwestern
Oklahoma, Tarleton State, Eastern New Mexico, Texas
A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Kingsville and Southeastern
Oklahoma finished in seventh through 12th place, respectively.
Despite finishing in fifth place as a team, Abilene Christian
boasted the top two individuals in the conference. Sophomore
Winrose Karunde easily won the race in a time of 21:39. She
was followed by teammate Loice Cheboi in a time of 22:15.
WT's Jeniffer Cherono paced the Buffs in a time of 22:21, Stepp was
fourth and SWOSU's Stefanie Jones took fifth place in a time of
22:51. UCO's Alina Istrate crossed the tape in 23:08 and was
followed by Pate, teammate Evelyn Barko, Paige Massingill of ASU
and Hendrix.
The top 10 finishers in each race were honored as All-LSC
runners.
For complete results click here.