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ASC Cross Country Championships Run Saturday
10/25/2017 11:13:49 AM
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RICHARDSON, Texas - The 2017 American Southwest Conference Men's and Women's Cross Country Championships are set to run Saturday, October 28 in Round Rock, Texas at Old Settlers Park hosted by Concordia University Texas.
The men's 8,000 meter race will begin at 8:15 a.m., followed by the women's 6k at 9 a.m.
The University of Texas at Tyler men have won 11 of the last 12 titles and seven in a row. The University of Texas at Dallas is the defending women's champion, as is Comet senior
Lindsey Rayborn
.
University of the Ozarks sophomore
Michael Harris
has the top 8k time of 26:45.1 entering the Championship. Freshman
Mack Broussard
of East Texas Baptist University follows at 26:49.0 and junior 2016 second place finisher
Michael Field
from LeTourneau University is third at 27:06.2.
Other athletes in the season top 10 include -
Will McIlroy
and
Matthew Cecotti
of UT Tyler,
Tyler Rohrman,
Abraham Martinez
and
Tyler Sanchez
of McMurry University,
Andres Uriegas
of UT Dallas and
Nathaneal Rankin
from Ozarks.
Rayborn has the top 6k time of the season at 22:47.7. Sophomore
Sydney Tencate
from Hardin-Simmons University, who came in fourth at the Championships in 2016, is second at 22:51.0 They are followed by senior
Rachel Willis
from UT Tyler.
Other women in the season top 10 include -
Emily Villines
of Concordia University Texas,
Hollee Ratliff
from UT Dallas,
Alexandra Fulton
,
Tiffany Cox
, and
Sadi Dolbear-Craven
of McMurry,
Kristiana Welch
from LeTourneau and
Paulina Rodriguez
of UT Tyler.
Full results, award winners and photos plus course information will be available at the
ASC Cross Country Championships Central page.