Women's Cross Country | 11.04.2022
WOMEN'S RESULTS | MEN'S RESULTS
TALENT, Ore. – The No. 21 LC State Women's Cross Country team highlighted the morning for the Warriors with a third-place finish at the 2022 Cascade Collegiate Conference Cross Country Championships, presented by U.S. Bank. The Warrior women had two runners garner all-conference accolades with
Geraldin Correa in fifth and
Brooklyn Shell in 13
th. The No. 15 men finished fifth overall, led by a 19
th-place finish from
Griffen Parsells.
"An up and down day for us depending on how you look at it," Head Coach
Mike Collins said.
THE WOMEN
The LC State women put together a strong race to help maintain an at-large berth into the national meet. The Warriors placed third overall with 83 points with five runners in the top 25.
"The women ran very well," Collins said. "We have continued to improve at both the front and back end of our pack. Geraldin is really coming into her own and proved pretty critical today for us, along with Brooklyn, both of which earned All-CCC with their efforts. Just as importantly, our next set of runners helped to close the door on our scoring and all ran close together. Very excited for them as they seem to get better every week. Although we also have to wait on final polls and at-large berths, the women should feel good about their chances at returning to nationals for the 22nd straight year."
Correa and Shell hit the first split tied for 13
th and both remained in all-conference contention throughout the race. Correa finished fifth in the field with a time of 19:07.5, and Shell crossed the line 13
th (19:37.0). Both earned the first All-Cascade Conference honors in cross country in their careers.
Freshman
Grace Dixon was the next Warrior to cross the line, doing so in 21
st (20:05.1).
Abigail Peightal was 23
rd (20:11.1) and
Clara Stephens was 25
th (20:39.8).
Grace Tiegs (27
th, 20;49.3) and
Grace McCormick (29
th, 20:54.7) rounded out the top 30.
Madison Howe (22:02.6) and HaileyAnn Johnson (22:18.6) finished 45
th and 46
th, respectively, for LC State, and
Kelsey Henry was 51
st (22:46.8).
THE MEN
The No. 15 LC State men competed with a talented field, with half the teams in the race ranked in the top 25. The Warriors finished fifth overall with 127 points.
"We had much higher hopes on the men's side, but we also know that our conference is extremely competitive with five ranked teams and one or two more that maybe could be," Collins said. "Our guys ran like they have all year with good packing and small gaps. We were just hurt too much by the teams that had good front runners and with a smaller field like this we just could not get enough of the score back before the finish. Right now, not sure how rankings will fall as I know most raters have a hard time believing that there are that many good teams in one conference, so we will see."
Parsells was the top finisher for LC State and crossed the line 19
th (26:05.2).
Carter Gordon (26:16.0) and
Brycen Brown (26:18.7) finished 23
rd and 24
th, respectively. Lewiston natives
Connor Turpin (27
th, 26:27.4) and
Kobe Wessels (29
th, 26:41.7) wrapped up the top 30.
Brycen Kempton (26:48.3) and
Conner May (26:52.2) finished back-to-back at 35
th and 36
th, respectively, and
Cooper Carlson was 46
th (27:25.0). Brady Nelson (49
th, 27:34.8) and
Connor Alexander (55
th, 28:09.9) closed out the race for the Warriors.
UP NEXT
The final set of NAIA rankings will be released on Nov. 7, and the at-large bids will be awarded on Nov. 10. The 2022 NAIA Cross Country National Championships will take place on Nov. 18 in Tallahassee, Fla.
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