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CLEMSON, S.C. – For the second time this season, Gladys Chepngetich earns a weekly honor as she has been tabbed ACC Co–Female Freshman of the Week, the conference office announced on Tuesday. The honor comes after Chepngetich recorded her second, first-place finish at the Live in Lou Classic in Louisville this past weekend. In the Women’s 5k, Chepngetich finished the race in 16 minutes and 14 seconds as she had an average pace of five minutes and 22 seconds. Chepngetich crossed the finish line 15 seconds before the second-place finisher completed the race. The event marked Chepngetich’s second, first-place finish as the newcomer won the Women’s 6k at the Furman Invitational earlier this season. Up next, Chepngetich and the Tigers will head to Tuscaloosa, Ala. for the Crimson Classic on October 13th. For all the most up to date information regarding Clemson cross country, please visit ClemsonTigers.com and follow @ClemsonTrackXC on Twitter and Instagram.
The Purple Aces ran their final away meet of the season on Saturday afternoon
LOUISVILLE, Ky. The University of Evansville cross country teams finished eighth and 13th at the second-largest college cross country meet in the United States on Saturday.
Competing with over 100 teams among three
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Nationally ranked Vincennes University Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams were back in action Saturday afternoon at the Live in Lou Classic at Tom Sawyer State Park.
The No. 12-ranked VU men’s team and No. 24-ranked VU women’s team were part of two massive races, including
EVANSVILLE, Ind. University of Southern Indiana Men's and Women's Cross Country return to action Saturday when the Screaming Eagles compete at the Live in the Lou Cross Country Classic at E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park in Louisville, Kentucky.
The men's eight-kilometer gold race begins at 8:30 a.m.