NOTRE DAME, Ind. Clemson's cross country team's third meet of the season took place today at the Joe Piane Invitational, hosted by Notre Dame. over 20 men's and women's teams competed including seven from the ACC. The Tigers finished sixth in the women's race and 18th in the men's competition. Freshman Fabiane Meyer led the Tiger women for the third consecutive meet with her time of 17:45.9, good for 17th in the competition of 171 participants. Andrea Foster also found herself near the top of the group with a time of 18:10.4, the 29th fastest of the group. Sawyer Dagan returned to the top of the Clemson leaderboard. His five mile time of 25:44.7 was 47th fastest in the competition. He was trailed by Samuel Garringer who ran a 26:10.8 to finish 66th. The Tigers and head coach Vicky Pounds are looking to continue to get healthier and build towards the ACC Championships at the end of October. Trust in the process and trust in the training and continue to w
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Antoinette van der Merwe • Sprints & Hurdles
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Antoinette van der Merwe will join Clemson in January as one of the world’s most highly sought-after athletes… primarily contests the 100-meter hurdles, 100 meters, and 200 meters… finished second at the African U20 Championships in both the 100-meter hurdles and 200 meters in April of 2019… captured victory in both the 100-meter hurdles and 200 meters at the South African U20 Championships… finished second in the 100-meter hurdles at the South African Championships… has a personal best of 11.49 in the 100 meters… has a personal best in 23.90 in the 200 meters… has a personal best of 13.81 in the 100-meter hurdles… will come to Clemson after her time at the University of Pretoria and is a native of Centurion, South Africa.
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