SRJC Women's Cross Country Win The Big 8 Championship

SRJC Women's Cross Country Win The Big 8 Championship

Here are the results:

 

https://www.tfrrs.org/results/xc/21658/2023_Big_8_Conference_Cross_Country_Championships

 

Overall team scores:

 

Women's Race:

 

  1. SRJC – 44pts
  2. DVC – 44pts
  3. Sacramento – 57pts
  4. MJC – 68pts

 

*Tie Breaker

Santa Rosa (44)

3

W-W-L-L-W

Diablo Valley (44)

2

L-L-W-W-L

 

SRJC Women's results

Name

Place

Time

Alexandra Van Holt

2nd

19:31.9

Elisa Quintero Cantu

8th

20:52.7

Madi Monroe

15th

22:15.9

Kayla Carreno

18th

22:58.8

Adeline Waterman

19th

23:23.5

Olivia Youngblood

27th

27:51.3

 

Men's Results:

 

  1. ARC – 36pts
  2. Delta – 53pts
  3. MJC – 83pts
  4. SRJC – 95pts
  5. DVC – 104pts
  6. Sacramento – 162pts

 

SRJC Men's Results:

 

Name

Place

Time

Max Hidelgo

5th

20:59.6

Noe Vieyra

17th

22:16.1

Tallen Theiss

19th

22:29.7

Bryce Ward

26th

22:43.7

Isaac Vasquez

28th

22:48.4

Benjamin Dethlefsen

32nd

23:14.6

Ted Broome

36th

23:54.1

Ruben Cano

40th

24:08.8

Dylan Phillips

74th

25:41.8

 

 

Here is copy for the website:

 

SRJC Women win back to back Big 8 Conference Championships. 

 

The Women's cross country team competed at the Big 8 Conference Championships today at Spring Lake Park in Santa Rosa, CA.  Coming into the meet the SRJC Women were ranked number 2 in the conference  and 8th in the North. The Bear Cubs looked to make their mark in the championship race.  After an aggressive start, Alexandra Van Holt moved to the lead early with Elisa Quintero Cantu and Madi Monroe close behind.  Through mile 1 it looked tight with Van Holt in the lead but DVC putting 5 ahead of our top 4.  At mile 2 things changed again with Kayla Carreno and Addie Waterman moving ahead of DVC's 5th.These two spots proved to be the deciding in the tie breaker that ensued when both Santa Rosa and DVC finished the race with a total of 44 points.  The NCAA rule states that a tie is broken by scoring the top five finishers one to one.  The Bear Cubs came out on top with the tie breaker by a margin of 3-2.

 

Caption for picture: 

Top row: Alexandra Van Holt, Elisa Quintero Cantu, Kayla Carreno.  Bottom row: Madi Monroe, Adeline Waterman, Olivia Youngblood