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Willemse leads Badgers with top-20 finish in Chicago

Willemse leads Badgers with top-20 finish in Chicago


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. 

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. 

Kylie Finger paced with Willemse early on, finishing her 6K race in 20:39.8 as the second Badger to cross the finish line. 

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. 

Zaira Malloy-Salgado competed in her second meet in as many weeks, placing in 111th—covering the 6K course in 21:32.8. 

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. 

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. 

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

Badger Scorers

18. Leane Willemse – 20:11.2

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