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LWC Women's Cross Country finishes 5th at MSC Championships Blue Raiders finish the course with a team time of 1:44:25. Campbellsville University 4th. See 200 Latest CM Sports stories By Charles Balcom News from Lindsey Wilson College PORSTMOUTH, Ohio - The Lindsey Wilson women's cross country team wrapped up the 2014 season with a fifth-place finish at the Mid-South Conference Cross Country Championships on Saturday, 9 Nov 2014. Lindsey Wilson accumulated 121 total points and a combined team time of 1:44:25 at the nine-team, 62-person event. A pair of Blue Raiders turned in top-20 finishes, led by Elena Oslund's 15th place with a time of 20:08. Shortly behind her was Maria Cozzens who clocked in at 20:18 in 18th place. Kaylin Anderson was the next Blue Raider to finish, crossing the line in 21:11 in 28th place, followed immediately by Ally Davis in 29th place at 21:14. Christiana Thompson was the final Lindsey Wilson harrier to score points as she finished in 31st place with a time of 21:39. Abbie Chandler placed 34th at 22:01 and Breana Conway took 37th with a time of 22:21. Shawnee State (Ohio) won the nine-team event with a score of 26 points and final team time of 1:35:26. Cumberlands (Ky.) took second at 1:37:27 and 51 points, followed Georgetown (KY) in third with 94 points and a 1:42:03 finish. Campbellsville University took fourth with 117 points and a 1:43:57 final time followed by Lindsey Wilson. Danielle Hoop of Cumberlands finished as the top individual with a time of 18:10. Shawnee State's Sarah Biehl finished second (18:39) followed by Georgetown's Tayler Godar. This story was posted on 2014-11-09 05:48:55
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