CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – No. 18 ranked Kansas Wesleyan Women's Cross Country finished second at the Seminole Stampede hosted by Mount Mercy University on Saturday at the Seminole Cross Country Course.
The Coyotes finished with a team score of 70 points, just seven behind Aquinas, who is ranked No. 15 and was the team champion at the meet. The Coyotes were 35 points better than Saint Ambrose (Iowa) who was in third place.
Wesleyan had four Top 20 finishers in the event led by
Kirstin Hackney who finished fifth, covering the 6K course in 22:12.8.
Kierra Jensen was seventh in 22:26.1.
Shelby Lingle was 16th in 23:13.9, and
Josie Koppes was 19th in 23:22.4.
Makayla Little was 23rd in 23:30.2,
Hailey Nordhus was 26th in 23:35.7,
Madisyn Ehrlich was 29th in 23:39.8,
Charlee Lind was 34th in 23:51.3,
Micah Dickens was 35th in 23:52.7,
Mya Schweitzer was 57th in 24:52.1,
Emma McAlister was 83rd in 25:54.3, and
Joni Schroeder was 128th in 27:33.2.
Missouri Baptist's Isabella Aimonette was the individual champion at the meet, covering the course in 21:34.
The Coyotes will return to action on October 25 at the Doane Blazing Tiger Invitational in Ashland, Nebraska.