The Southeast Missouri cross country teams wrapped up its regular season meet schedule with competing at the Angel Mounds Invitational, in Evansville, Indiana Friday morning.
The men's team finished the 8k race 12
th out of 17 teams collecting 278 points. Cincinnati took the team title scoring 44 points, just two points ahead of Lipscomb.
"Overall, on both sides this was the best race we have had as a team," said coach
Ryan Lane. "We had some men set PRs and run higher than they have earlier in the season."
Garrett Dumke set a new personal best mark pacing the Redhawks finishing 24
th in 24:47.8.
Nick Cimmarusti followed him in 59
th with a mark if 25:27.6 ahead of
Evan Fuller, who finished 80
th in 25:49.6.Â
Byron Sowerby scored team points for the first time this season placing 87
th in 25:59.2. Wrapping up the team scoring was
Ian Schwierjohn in 94
th in 26:07.2.
Other Finishers for the Redhawks included
Clayton Eftink (99
th, 26:12.4),
Jacob Blassingame (115
th, 26:21.7 PR),
Myles Thornburg (131
st, 26:39.5),
Sam Rinehart (148
th, 26:57.5) and
Trey Mygatt (171
st, 27:28.5)
The women's team finished the 6k race sixth out of 19 squads, collecting 212 points. Cincinnati also won the women's team title scoring 39 points ahead of Tennessee Tech.Â
"Our women's team executed the race plan very well," Lane said. "They dropped places as the race went on and the team average was great. Also, the closest we have been to OVC teams means we are in a great spot before the meet in two weeks."
In her first meet of the season,
Nova Ojutkangas led SEMO finishing in 25
th with a time of 22:03.1.
Lauren Eftink followed in 42
nd with a new personal best mark of 22:25.7.
Julia Martinez Dura scored for the second consecutive meet finishing in 51
st in 22:40.9.
Daphne Bishop finished in 56
th with a new personal best time of 22:44.7 just ahead of
Kayla Vogelsang in 57
th also with a new personal best of 22:46.2.
"Nova ran well for her first race back," said Lane. "Pushing her body in race form caused a little shock, so to get the first race out of the way before conference, we should expect a big drop in two weeks."
Other finishers for the team included
Lexie Dockstader (61
st, 22:50.3Â PR),
Erika Mellor (65
th, 22:54.8 PR), Matta Pearsall (71
st, 23:08.9),
Ceyda Bayur (73
rd, 23:16.2 PR),
Alayna Sparr (76
th, 23:21.5) and
Claire Horstmann (297
th, 3:53.0 PR)
The Redhawks will have a week off before they compete in the OVC Championships hosted by Eastern Illinois on October 31
st.   Â
"We have pushing to compete well at the conference meet and not focus on results prior to the meet," Lane said. "We have one more week to train before we try to run or best at the meet."Â
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