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West Texas A&M Three-Peat as LSC Women's Cross Country Champions

 
West Texas A&M claimed its third consecutive Lone Star Conference women's cross country championship on Saturday at AP Ranch in Fort Worth, Texas.
 
The Lady Buffs totaled 37 points and posted the first four individual places. The WT finish line parade was led by junior Sarah Koomson (21:04.6) who became the sixth runner in LSC women's cross country history to win two individual titles and is the seventh multi-title winner.
 
Naomi Addo (21:04.8), Abigail Abuguire (21:29.9) and Julie Lafare (21:30.9) placed two-three-four, respectively, with Yvonne Legarreta (27th, 22:58.4) completing WT scoring.
 
WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS  
 
Midwestern State finished second (77 pts), its best LSC championship finish since winning the title in 2018, as runners Ella Pando and Jadyn Dangerfield came in ninth and 10th. UT Tyler was third (80 pts.) in its best-ever LSC finish with a pair of Top 10 finishers -- Kailynn Denney (6th) and Macy Cogburn (8th).
 
Megan Williamson (4th) led DBU to fourth-place (109 pts.) followed by Oklahoma Christian (5th, 185), Cameron (6th, 199), St. Edward's (7th, 203), Lubbock Christian (8th, 213), Texas A&M International (9th, 236) and Western New Mexico (10th, 257).
 
Texas A&M-Kingsville finished 11th while UT Dallas, competing in its first LSC Championship, placed 12th (305) as Comet Alexia Callahan earned LSC Newcomer of the Year honors. Eastern New Mexico (13th, 313) was led by LSC Freshman of the Year Chama El-Hadiri (13th). Angelo State (14th, 393) and UT Permian Basin (15th, 471) completed team scoring as Sul Ross State competed as individuals.
 
In addition to the individual awards, the top 15 finishers were named as all-conference honorees.
 
Next for the LSC: The NCAA championship hunt begins November 8 with the Division II Men’s and Women’s South Central Regional hosted by CSU Pueblo at Walking Stick Golf Club (Pueblo, Colo.). Teams and individuals who qualify out of regionals will compete at the Division II Men’s and Women’s National Championships November 22 in Kenosha, Wis.
  
2025 LSC Women's Cross Country All-Conference
 
Sarah Koomson West Texas A&M
Naomi Addo West Texas A&M
Abigail Abugire West Texas A&M
Julie Lafare West Texas A&M
Megan Williamson DBU
Kailynn Denney UT Tyler
Brooke Latham Oklahoma Christian
Macy Cogburn UT Tyler
Ella Pando Midwestern State
Jadyn Dangerfield Midwestern State
Finley Hunting UT Tyler
Olivia Weider Lubbock Christian
Chama El-Hadiri Eastern New Mexico
Ivanova Yanes Texas A&M-Kingsville
Fancy Jelagat Texas A&M International
 
LSC Freshman of the Year: Chama El-Hadiri, Eastern New Mexico
LSC Newcomer of the Year: Alexia Callahan, UT Dallas