Washington Cross Country Invitational hosted by University of Washington; Oct. 4, 2014

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Title Washington Cross Country Invitational hosted by University of Washington; Oct. 4, 2014
Subject Cross Country; College sports; Athletics; Pac-12 Conference
Description Cross Country meet statistics
Additional Information Head Coach: Kyle Kepler
Creator University of Utah, Athletics Department
Publisher Digitized by: Athletics Department, University of Utah
Date 2014-10-04
Format application/pdf
Identifier 2014.10.04_Washington-Invitational_XC
Language eng
Rights Digital Image Copyright 2013, University of Utah. All rights reserved
Sport Cross Country
Opponent This race will feature some of the premiere athletes in the nation and will be a chance for the Utes to see how they compare to other teams in the Pac-12 Conference. There are 12 teams slated to compete including: Stanford, UCLA, Oregon, Portland, Oklahoma, and Washington.
Spatial Coverage Jefferson Park Golf Course; Seattle, Washington
Seasons 2014
Final Score University of Utah women's cross country team secured 10th-place with 233 points. Senior Rebekah Winterton led the way for the Utes, finishing 16th overall. In her first six-kilometer race of the year, Winterton was able to recover from a slow start and record a time of 20:53 to earn 16th overall. Finishing second for the Utes and 44th overall was true freshman Shaylen Crook, who arguably ran the best of race of her collegiate career, recording a time of 21:18.Redshirt freshman Hannah McInturff crossed the line third for the Utes in a time of 21:27. Running in her first-ever 6,000-meter race, McInturff handled the increased distance well finishing 52nd overall. Jessica Sams was not far behind, finishing fourth on the team and 61st overall with a time of 21:33. Nicole Rietz rounded out the top-five finishers for the Utes, finishing 77th overall clocking a time of 21:45. The Utes finished the race with 233 points, securing 10th place. The overall winner of the meet was Oregon with 48 points. Rounding out the top-five team scores were: Stanford (55 points), Washington (119 points), UCLA (134 points), and Portland (144 points).
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6b03g10
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