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RICHARDSON, Texas –– The 2011 American Southwest Conference Cross Country Championships are set for Saturday (October 29) on the campus of Texas Lutheran University in Seguin, Texas.
The women will run a 6K and begin at 8 a.m., while the men will compete in an 8K with a start time of 8:45 a.m.
“Hosting the ASC Cross Country Championships is always exciting,” Texas Lutheran head coach Patrick Zarate said. “It’s an honor to have all of the competing schools come run at TLU. We are expecting an outstanding competition and look forward to some great times.”
The 14-team women’s field consists of Concordia Texas, East Texas Baptist, Hardin-Simmons, Howard Payne, LeTourneau, Louisiana College, McMurry, Mississippi College, Ozarks, Schreiner, Sul Ross State, Texas-Dallas, Texas-Tyler and Texas Lutheran. Hardin-Simmons is the defending champion. HSU sophomore Lindsey Hinton won the individual crown with a conference-record mark of 23:14 but will not return this year.
McMurry senior Alaisha Guerra owns the conference’s top time in the 6K this season with a 23:37.01, just edging Concordia Texas sophomore Megan Wagenaar’s mark of 23:37.76. McMurry and Ozarks have each posted team wins and did so on their home courses. McMurry won its Bill Libby Invitational on Sept. 10, while UO prevailed at the Arkansas Division III Championships on Oct. 19.
The 13-team men’s field will be composed of Concordia Texas, East Texas Baptist, Hardin-Simmons, Howard Payne, LeTourneau, Louisiana College, McMurry, Mississippi College, Ozarks, Schreiner, Sul Ross State, Texas-Dallas and Texas-Tyler. UT Tyler is the defending champion and has won five of the last six conference titles. UT Tyler’s Jeff Chandler won the individual crown as a junior with a 26:20.00 and will return this year.
Chandler holds the ASC’s top two times in the 8K this season with a 25:44 and 25:59. Texas-Tyler and Ozarks have each posted team wins. Texas-Tyler claimed the Texas Division III Championships in Abilene, Texas, on Sept. 24, while Ozarks hoisted the trophy on its home course in Clarksville, Ark., at the Arkansas Division III Championships on Oct. 19.
NOTES: Free admission. . . . The awards presentation will be at approximately 9:45 a.m. . . . The last time Texas Lutheran served as the host of the ASC Championships was in 2008. . . . New ASC member Centenary is not eligible for ASC or NCAA postseason meets. . . . Mississippi College has won the most combined ASC cross country team (15) and individual (14) titles. . . . The NCAA Division III Cross Country South/Southeast Regional Championships, which are open meets, will be on November 12 and also take place in Seguin, Texas, hosted by Texas Lutheran. The national championship races will be November 19 at Lake Breeze Golf Course in Winneconne, Wisc.
ASC Course Maps:
Men: http://www.tlubulldogs.com/documents/2011/9/5/TLU_Mens_8K_new.pdf?id=67
Women: http://www.tlubulldogs.com/documents/2011/9/5/TLU_Womens_6K_new.pdf?id=66
2011 ASC Top Times:
Men (8K)
25:44 – Jeff Chandler, Texas-Tyler
25:59 – Jeff Chandler, Texas-Tyler
26:00 – Ross Renfroe, Texas-Tyler
26:26 – Jeremy Provence, Ozarks
26:45 – Jeremy Provence, Ozarks
Women (6K):
23:37.01 – Alaisha Guerra, McMurry
23:37.76 – Megan Wagenaar, Concordia Texas
24:21 – Alaisha Guerra, McMurry
24:22 – Meredith Johnson, Mississippi College
24:24 – Meredith Johnson, Mississippi College
2010 ASC Cross Country Championships Recap:
Men: http://www.ascsports.org/news/2010/10/30/MXC_1030104804.aspx
Women: http://www.ascsports.org/news/2010/10/30/WXC_1030104229.aspx
ALL-TIME ASC CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS
TEAM
MEN
1996 Ozarks
1997 Mississippi College
1998 Mississippi College
1999 McMurry
2000 McMurry
2001 Mississippi College
2002 Mississippi College
2003 Mississippi College
2004 Mississippi College
2005 Texas-Tyler
2006 Texas-Tyler
2007 Texas-Tyler
2008 Texas-Tyler
2009 Mississippi College
2010 Texas-Tyler
WOMEN
1996 Austin College
1997 Mississippi College
1998 Mississippi College
1999 Mississippi College
2000 Mississippi College
2001 Mississippi College
2002 Texas Lutheran
2003 Texas Lutheran
2004 Texas Lutheran
2005 Mississippi College
2006 McMurry
2007 Mississippi College
2008 Mississippi College
2009 Texas-Tyler
2010 Hardin-Simmons
INDIVIDUALS
MEN
1996 Mitchell Wolowicz, McMurry (24:40.5 – 5 mile)
1997 Seth Jones, Mississippi College (31:54.00 – 8K)
1998 David Chandler, McMurry (27:17.70 – 8K)
1999 Tom Hanes, Mississippi College (26:56.20 – 8K)
2000 David Chandler, McMurry (27:31.00 – 8K)
2001 Justin Jernigan, Mississippi College (26:55.38 – 8K)
2002 Braegan Enright, McMurry (27:23.00 – 8K)
2003 Justin Rogers, Mississippi College (27:40.96 – 8K)
2004 Mathew Manning, Mississippi College (27:37.00 – 8K)
2005 Mathew Manning, Mississippi College (25:50.46 – 8K)
2006 Ben Donnan, Texas-Tyler (26:16.00 – 8K)
2007 Ben Donnan, Texas-Tyler (25:46.34 – 8K)
2008 Warren Brown, Texas-Tyler (26:06 – 8K)
2009 Tino Gonzalez, Mississippi College (28:02.32 – 8K)
2010 Jeff Chandler, Texas-Tyler (26:20.00 – 8K)
WOMEN
1996 Alisha Rygh, Howard Payne (20:25.00 – 5K)
1997 Julie Schmidt, Mississippi College (23:31.00 – 5K)
1998 Sheila Hynum, Mississippi College (19:40.33 – 5K)
1999 Sheila Hynum, Mississippi College (21:07.10 – 5K)
2000 Nicole Hollifield, Mississippi College (19:29.00 – 5K)
2001 Nicole Hollifield, Mississippi College (19:07.64 – 5K)
2002 Amanda Ward, McMurry (24:50.00 – 6K)
2003 Samara Williams, Texas Lutheran (24:19.89 – 6K)
2004 Samara Williams, Texas Lutheran (24:44.00 – 6K)
2005 Rachel Hardin, Mississippi College (24:09.78 – 6K)
2006 Carla Lewis, McMurry (24:11.00 – 6K)
2007 Magan Saenz, Texas Lutheran (24:16.65 – 6K)
2008 Kellie Kirby, Mississippi College (24:36.60 – 6K)
2009 Carla Lewis, McMurry (25:01.52 – 6K)
2010 Lindsey Hinton, Hardin-Simmons (23:14.00 – 6K)