Junior Molly Kayfes ran a career-best 20:20.9 to finish second in the women's individual race. Minnesota had three finishers in the top ten and four Gopher women ran season-best times for 6K. Maggie Bollig, a senior, improved by over 20 seconds to finish eighth in 20:35.4. Senior Laura Docherty was ninth in a season-best 20:37.3. Redshirt sophomore Becca Dyson (20:58.3) was 19th and senior Katie Moraczewski (21:06.2) finished 23nd. Redshirt sophomore Liz Berkholtz was 34th in 21:21.9, and senior Kelli Budd shaved 5.1 seconds off her season-best in a time of 21:26.5.
Senior Andrew Larsen led the men in 18th place in 30:51.6, followed by seniors Derek Storkel(23/31:02.7) and John Simons(31/31:10.2), sophomore Adam Zutz(42/31:19.2), junior Marcus Paulson(43/31:19.6). Sophomore Christian Skaret was 87th in 32:16.9 and sophomore Alex Brend in 89th in 32:19.6.
“Overall, I was very pleased with our performance today. Our team was competitive, and I was happy to see the guys fight to the finish,” Minnesota men’s director of track & field and cross country Steve Plasencia said. “I thought our seniors put us in a good position, and I was very proud of the way they competed today.”
Results are HERE.
Of the 62 teams(31 each for men and women) who qualified for the NCAA Championships in Indiana, Former U of M coach Gary Wilson notes on his Facebook page: "There are 31 women's) teams going to the Big Dance and three of those teams are coached by our U of Minnesota alums. Sarah Hopkins-Minnesota; Andrea Grove McDonough-Iowa State; Beth Alford-Sullivan- Penn State. Way to go women. Very proud of you!!!!"
List of qualifying teams is HERE.
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Those are last year's results
You are correct. This year's results are up now.
Apologies for that screw up. Still haven't figured out getting timely results for a lot of these meets. Most take forever to post them. Early results often come in the form of printed results copied by taking a photo with a cell phone camera. Others have results listed then they turn up being from last year...
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