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Cross Country results from the Mountain West Conf. Championships.

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Oct. 29, 2001

A very trying and emotional 2001 cross county season came to a conclusion for the University of Wyoming Saturday in Albuquerque, N.M., at the Mountain West Conference Cross Country Championships.

Cowboy senior Chris Jons, from Lyman, Wyo., was the first Wyoming runner to cross the finish line in the men's race, placing 34th with a time of 26:27 on the eight-kilometer course. Following Jons from Wyoming were sophomore Jason Delaney in 36th (27:13), sophomore Joel Hess in 38th (27:48), freshman Arte Huhn in 39th (28:22) and freshman Jeremy Thompson in 40th (28:24).

Running against three of the nations top 25 teams (Air Force, 9th, BYU, 16th, Colorado State, 22nd), the Pokes placed sixth out of six teams with 187 points. BYU won a tight men's team race over Air Force with 47 points to AFA's 54. Utah's Teren Jameson won the conference individual title in a time of 23:54.

A young Cowgirl team improved two places from last years championships placing sixth out of eight teams with 168 points. BYU's women, who are ranked no. 2 in the nation, won the conference title with 17 points over 18th ranked CSU who finished with 45 points.

Cowgirl freshman Ashley Mecham, from Green River, Wyo., led the women with a 22th-place finish on the six-kilometer course with a personal best time of 23:02. Rounding out the team scorers for the Cowgirls were freshman Jennifer Thompson (27th, 23:22), junior Stephanie Hanks (32nd, 23:33), sophomore Jennifer Mansell (43rd, 24:49) and freshman LeeAnn Forbes (44th, 24:52).

BYU's women swept the first three positions and were led by Tara Northcutt's first-place time of 21:00.

Sanchez Says: The following are quotes from Wyoming cross country coach Jim Sanchez about the Mountain West Conference Cross Country Championships:

"Reality kicked in for the men today running against three ranked and two other really solid teams. We went against some great competition but the guys went out there and ran as hard as they could and gave everything they had in them. It's a very tough conference and the men did about as good as they could given everything else."

"Overall the women did a great job. To put everything into perspective we ran with three freshman and a couple of middle distance runners. Considering everything, the girls stepped up a level and ran very well against some tough teams and they adapted well to running in these conditions."

Wyoming Individual Results from MWC Championships:

Men (8K)     Women (6K)
34. Chris Jons   26:27 22. Ashley Mecham  23:02 36. Jason Delaney  27:13
27. J.Thompson   23:22 38. Joel Hess   27:48 32. Stephanie Hanks 23:33
39. Arte Huhn   28:22 43. Jennifer Mansill  24:49 40. Jeremy Thompson
28:24 44. LeeAnn Forbes  24:52 41. Matt Hudson  29:02 49. Leslie Howe
26:32 42. Nick Smith   31:38 51. Shay Romine  27:07
Team Results from MWC Championships:
Men       Women
1. BYU   47 points  1. BYU   17 points 2. Air Force  54   2. CSU   45
3. Utah   63   3. Air Force  113
4. CSU   86   4. Utah   124
5. New Mexico  87   5. New Mexico  139
6. Wyoming  187   6. Wyoming  168
       7. San Diego St.  177
       8. UNLV   214

Up Next for Wyoming Cross Country: The Cowboys and Cowgirls will next compete at the Mountain Region Championships in Provo, Utah, on Nov. 10.


 

 

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