COLFAX, Wash. — The Sacramento State men's and women's cross country teams wrapped up their 2019 season by competing at the NCAA West Regional hosted by Washington State on Friday. The Hornet women finished in 25th place in the 6K race and the men were 24th in the 10K competition.
Cagnei Duncan led the women's team by running 21:21.7 to place 78th overall. Duncan completed her season by leading Sacramento State in every race during the year. She was followed by Rachel Victor who was 130th in 21:56.3. Victor ranked second on the team in each of her races during the season.
Rosemary David ranked third on the team and was 138th overall in 22:00.7. Emma Armstrong placed 171st in 22:30.5 and the final score toward the team total came from Blayney Dolan who was 187th in 22:41.5.
Stanford and Washington claimed the two automatic berths to the NCAA Championships. The Cardinal won the race with 39 points and were led by Ella Donaghu and Jessica Lawson who finished first and second, respectively. Washington was second with 49 points while Boise State was third at 86.
In the men's race, Elijah Changco paced Sacramento State for the second consecutive meet. Changco finished in 67th place with a time of 31:13.6. The next three Hornets all crossed within two minutes of each other. The trio was led by Tristen Thomson who ran 31:56.4 to place 108th. Shane Marshall was 128th overall in 32:16.2. Santiago Ruiz was fourth on the team in 33:42.3 to place 176th. Abraham Maldonado rounded out the lineup with a time of 35:15.3 to finish 188th.
Portland claimed the top spot in the team race with 65 points. Stanford also advanced to the NCAA Championships with 78 points to finish just above Oregon (90). Washington's Andrew Jordan finished first overall in 29:43.4.
NCAA WEST REGIONAL Colfax, Wash. | Colfax GC |
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WOMEN'S RESULTS (6K) 1. Stanford 39 2. Washington 49 3. Boise State 86 4. Oregon 145 5. Arizona 188 6. Portland 245 7. Oregon State 248 8. UC Davis 266 9. Washington State 272 10. San Francisco 291 11. UCLA 322 12. Cal 323 13. San Jose State 343 14. Idaho 345 15. Gonzaga 460 16. Cal State Fullerton 481 17. Arizona State 495 18. Grand Canyon 500 19. San Diego 564 20. Cal Poly 583 21. Portland State 594 22. Saint Mary's 602 23. Santa Clara 617 24. UC Santa Barbara 687 25. SACRAMENTO STATE 698 26. Loyola Marymount 702 27. UC Irvine 805 28. Seattle U 807 29. UC Riverside 810 30. Hawaii 847 31. San Diego State 862 32. Long Beach State 960 33. UNLV 1018 34. Eastern Washington 1025 35. Pepperdine 1040 INDIVIDUAL TOP FIVE 1. Ella Donaghu, Stanford, 19:50.8 2. Jessica Lawson, Stanford, 19:54.2 3. Melany Smart, Washington, 19:58.1 4. Aolbhe Richardson, San Francisco, 20:00.5 5. Jordan Oakes, Stanford, 20:04.8 SACRAMENTO STATE FINISHERS 78. Cagnei Duncan 21:21.7 130. Rachel Victor 21:56.3 138. Rosemary David 22:00.7 171. Emma Armstrong 22:30.5 187. Blayney Dolan 22:41.5 235. Marilou Ruiz 24:01.6 |
MEN'S RESULTS (10K) 1. Portland 65 2. Stanford 78 3. Oregon 90 4. Washington 115 5. Boise State 133 6. Gonzaga 148 7. Washington State 177 8. UCLA 181 9. Idaho 329 10. Cal Poly 333 11. UC Santa Barbara 346 12. Cal State Fullerton 385 13. Pepperdine 454 14. San Francisco 458 15. Santa Clara 459 16. UC Riverside 460 17. San Jose State 478 18. California 497 19. UC Davis 497 20. Portland State 500 21. Long Beach State 599 22. San Diego 625 23. Loyola Marymount 633 24. SACRAMENTO STATE 655 25. Eastern Washington 687 26. Seattle U 696 27. Arizona State 717 28. Saint Mary's 765 INDIVIDUAL TOP FIVE 1. Andrew Jordan, Washington, 29:43.4 2. Emmanuel Roudolff-Levisse, Portland, 29:44.9 3. James Mwaura, Gonzaga, 29:53.2 4. Miler Haller, Boise State, 29:55.0 5. Colin Burke, UCLA, 29:58.5 SACRAMENTO STATE FINISHERS 67. Elijah Changco 31:13.6 108. Tristen Thomson 31:56.4 128. Shane Marshall 32:16.2 176. Santiago Ruiz 33:42.3 188. Abraham Maldonado 35:15.3 |