Teague, Magda Receive Second Team Honors as Women's XC Takes 6th at Champs
WHEELING, W. Va. – The Frostburg State Women's Cross Country team placed sixth of eleven teams at the MEC Championships on Saturday morning.
Sophomore Reilly Teague was first across the line for the Bobcats, with her 24:33.64 good enough for 17th overall to earn Second Team All-MEC honors, along with freshman Leah Magda (24:39.03) in 20th. Just behind her were juniors Hannah Schauman (24:39.70) in 21st, Paige Etnoyer (24:59.34) in 31st, and Emily Wishart (25:16.74) in 36th to round out the scoring places.
Rounding out the meet for FSU was sophomore Keira Taylor (26:34.32) and juniors Clare Woodring (29:15.15) and Jazmine Pinon (34:27.94).
Frostburg next will take part in the Atlantic Region Championships on Saturday, November 8 in Lock Haven, Pa. Information and updates will be posted to frostburgsports.com.
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