CHICAGO, Ill. – Leane Willemse paced the No. 10 Wisconsin women’s cross country team at Friday’s Sean Earl Lakefront Invitational on the shores of Lake Michigan, as the senior placed 18th with a time of 20 minutes, 11.2 seconds. The Badgers finished in 13th place as a unit.Â
Willemse earned her PR at this event last season, maintaining her momentum in the process by slicing off over a minute of her 6K time in comparison to last weekend. Doris Lemngole of No. 15 Alabama finished as the individual champion with a time of 18:48.2, leading the Crimson Tide to a team championship as well.Â
Kylie Finger paced with Willemse early on, finishing her 6K race in 20:39.8 as the second Badger to cross the finish line.Â
Leading in the next group was Liv Phillips, who moved up throughout the race to place 68th for Wisconsin with a time of 21:05.7. Mikaela Helling trailed closely behind, separated by a couple of seconds to finish in 77th place.Â
Zaira Malloy-Salgado competed in her second meet in as many weeks, placing in 111th—covering the 6K course in 21:32.8.Â
Annika Elliott and Myra Stray each raced for the Badgers, too. Both runners put together quality performances to round out a solid day at Sydney R. Marovitz Golf Course.Â
Straight from the Course
UW Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Mick Byrne
“Obviously we raced a different squad today the team who finished fifth last week at Nutty. This was a good opportunity to give some of our women race experience in a quality field. Right now it’s all about setting up our lineup for the championship portion of the season.”
Up Next: After a week off from competition, Wisconsin is back to host the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals at Thomas Zimmer Championship Cross Country Course on Saturday, Oct. 19. The first race is set to get started at 10:00 a.m. CT.Â
Sean Earl Lakefront Invitational
Oct. 4, 2024
Sydney R. Marovitz Golf Course
6K Race
Team Results
1. Alabama – 57 points
2. NC State – 71 points
3. Minnesota – 116 points
4. Louisville – 121 points
5. Toledo – 131 points
6. Texas – 169 points
7. Tulane – 177 points
8. Loyola-Chicago – 251 points
9. Indiana – 254 points
10. Ohio State – 281 points
11. Cal Poly – 282 points
12. UC Davis – 300 points
13. Wisconsin – 301 points
14. Duke – 346 points
15. Butler – 404 points
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