Women's cross country shines at Utah State Invitational without top runners
PROVO, Utah – The BYU cross country teams kicked off the 2012 season on Saturday at the Utah State Invitational with great performances and some strategy to help propel them throughout the season.
In the women’s 5K race, BYU did not score after deciding to run two incomplete teams without the required five runners. The two teams consisted of an upperclassman team of two and a freshman team of four.
“What we were trying to do today is give some of our runners a race under their belt before we officially open up next week,” head coach Patrick Shane said. “It provided them an opportunity to get a racing stimulus in. If we race our top runners all year long, they’ll get tired. It wasn’t important for us to score as a team today because it wouldn’t have been reflective of what our team is like. We accomplished what we were hoping to. The athletes that run today did a great job.”
On the upperclassman team, junior Candace Eddy Carlisle led all BYU runners with a 14th-place finished in 18:43.24. Sophomore Loren Wynn finished third for BYU and 21thoverall with a time of 18:59.26.
On the freshman team Jennica Redd finished second for BYU and 20th overall in 18:58.19. She was followed by Meghan Hedquist, who finished 25th with a time of 19:07.18. The final two runners for BYU were Clarissa Bons and Nikki Barlow finishing 30th and 37th, respectively.
Amber Henry, a junior from Weber State, finished first overall with a time of 18:00.70.
Full individual results from the Utah State Invitational can be found here.
Full team results can be found here.
Next week the BYU women’s team heads to Sparks, Nev., for the Reno Twilight Classic.
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