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LOGAN, Utah – The BYU men’s and women’s cross country teams took first place Friday at the Steven Reeder Memorial Cross Country Invitational in Logan, Utah, at Utah State University.
For the third meet in a row, the teams finished first place in their respective races. The No. 3 men’s team finished on top with a perfect score of 15 and the No. 15 women’s team also placed first with a score of 22.
On the men’s side, BYU placed first through seventh in the men’s 8k race. The top five runners from each school receive points based on the place finished. Rory Linkletter took first with a time of 28:21 and Brayden McLelland took second with the same time of 28:21. Following Linkletter and McLelland, Spencer Hanson finished third (28:23) and Nicolas Montanez in fourth with the same time of 28:23.
Daniel Carney, Mitchell Briggs, and Jonathon Harper finished seventh, eighth, and tenth in the race overall. Unattached athletes finished fifth, sixth, and ninth allowing BYU to take the top seven spots. Carney completed the race with a time of 28:37, Briggs had a time of 28:37 and Jonathon Harper came in with a time of 28:44. Erik Harris came in 14th overall and eighth for BYU with a time of 29:03. Utah State (50) and Westminster College (79) finished behind the BYU men’s team.
BYU track and field and cross country director of operations Issac Wood said the plan for the men’s team was to use the race as a tempo run and they executed the plan well. He said they all worked together as a pack and finished the race as they had planned.
On the women’s side, Alice Jensen and Emma Gee finished in first and second place overall in the 5k race. Jensen had a time of 18:26 and Gee had a time of 18:49. Coming in third for BYU and fourth overall was Kelsey Braithwaite with a time of 19:08. Jennica Barrow finished fourth for the Cougars and sixth overall with a close time of 19:09. Sophomore Josey Hedquist finished the race for BYU coming in ninth overall and fifth for the Cougars with a time of 19:32.
Utah State finished second with a score of 46, No. 10 Boise State finished third with a score of 58 and Westminster came in fourth with a score of 99.
“Both teams did an excellent job of controlling the races,” said BYU women’s cross country coach Diljeet Taylor. “The girls really showed us what they can do by working together and I’m really proud of them. It was a great preview of the region championship course.”
The teams will head to Madison, Wisconsin, next week to compete in the Wisconsin Adidas Invitational on Oct. 14 at the Thomas Zimmer Championship Course.
Cougars to compete in Logan at Steven Reeder Invite
PROVO, Utah – The BYU men’s and women’s cross country teams are prepping for the Steven Reeder Memorial Cross Country Invitational which will take place in Logan, Utah, this Friday. The Cougars will take on in-state competition from Utah State, Weber State and Westminster College, and will also compete against Boise State.
The men’s team currently sits in third place nationally in the USTFCCCA coaches poll, and looks forward to using this weekend’s competition as a way to prepare for not only the regional meet which will take place at the same course at the beginning of November but also for the Wisconsin Adidas Invitational which will be on October 14.
“We’re going into this race as running for a time trial,” men’s cross country head coach Ed Eyestone said. “We want to see the course that the region meet will be at, but we still want to win the race, and we want to do it in a controlled manner. We have a very important race a week from Friday that we are ultimately focusing on gearing up for.”
Coach Eyestone will be running nine athletes that competed at the Virginia/Panorama Farms Invitational two weeks ago. Seniors Nicolas Montanez and Mitchell Briggs, juniors Daniel Carney, Jonathan Harper and Spencer Hanson, and sophomores Rory Linkletter, Brayden McLelland, Erik Harris and Dallin Farnsworth will all suit up for the Cougars.
The women’s cross country team currently claims 15th place in the national polls. Women’s head coach Diljeet Taylor said that she anticipates this meet being a good chance for her team to familiarize themselves with the region competition course but also to prepare for the Wisconsin meet.
“We have worked pretty hard this week to get ready for Wisconsin, so most of the girls will just come to get a preview of the course,” Coach Taylor said. “This week we have also really worked hard to gear up for Wisconsin, so much of this race will be in preparation for that.”
Coach Taylor will only race five athletes, four of which will also be competing in Wisconsin. Senior Kelsey Braithwaite and sophomores Emma Gee, Niki Barrow, Alice Jensen and Josey Hedquist will all be running for the Cougars in Logan.
For additional information about this weekend’s meet and for live results, follow the official BYU track and field and cross country twitter account at @BYUTFXC.