Title |
2018 Pac-12 Championships hosted by Stanford University; Oct. 26, 2018 |
Subject |
Cross Country; College sports; Athletics; Pac-12 Conference |
Description |
Cross Country meet statistics |
Additional Information |
Pac-12 Championship Meet; Head Coach: Kyle Kepler |
Creator |
University of Utah, Athletics Department |
Publisher |
Digitized by: Athletics Department, University of Utah |
Date |
2018-10-26 |
Format |
application/pdf |
Identifier |
7_2018-XC_Pac-12_Championships_10.26.18 |
Language |
eng |
Rights |
Digital Image Copyright 2013, University of Utah. All rights reserved |
Sport |
Cross Country |
Opponent |
University of Oregon, University of Colorado; Stanford University; University of Washington, University of Calif-Los Angeles; Oregon State University; Washington State University; Arizona State University; University of Arizona; University of Calif-Berkeley; University of Southern California |
Spatial Coverage |
Stanford Golf Course; Stanford, Calif. |
Seasons |
2018 |
Final Score |
The Utah women's cross country team placed seventh at the Pac-12 Championships Friday morning at the Stanford Golf Course. Junior Sarah Feeny paced the Utes finishing in 21st place overall while many other Utes earned new career-bests. Feeny finished the six-kilometer course in a time of 20:31.9 to lead the Utes. Sophomore Bella Williams followed behind Feeny, finishing in 36th place with a new career-best time of 20:59.5, while redshirt freshman Cara Woolnough earned 44th place overall, also coming in with a new 6K career-best time of 21:14.0. Senior Sadie Wassum and freshman Sophie Ryan rounded out the top-five scorers for the Utes. Both runners set new career-bests in the 6K, as Wassum captured 49th place with a time of 21:20.0 and Ryan placed 53rd overall with a time of 21:25.0. Freshman Kennedy Powell finished in 56th (21:28.9), freshman Scarlet Dale captured 58th (21:31.9), and junior Sarah Newton took 67th (21:41.4) overall. It also marked new 6K career-best times for both Powell and Newton. The Utes totaled 191 team points to capture the seventh-place finish. No. 4-ranked Oregon took home the team title with a total of 32 team points and knocked off No. 1 Colorado, who had won the conference championship the previous three years. No. 1 Colorado finished in second with 48 total team points. Rounding out the top-five teams is No. 6 Stanford (81 points, 3rd), No. 16 Washington (123 points, 4th), and UCLA (158 points, 5th). |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6101dbn |
Setname |
uu_ath_2 |
ID |
1389369 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6101dbn |