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11.18.2017 | Cross Country
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The No. 14 Iowa State women's cross country team finished 20th at the NCAA Championships with a team score of 508. The top-20 finish is head coach Andrea Grove-McDonough's third as the Cyclones' head coach.
New Mexico State was the team champion. The Lobos place four runners in the top-14, and tallied a team total of 90.
ISU was led by junior Anne Frisbie. The River Falls, Wi., native finished just outside of All-America status, taking 45th as an individual in a time of 20:15.53. Freshman Cailie Logue also turned in a top-100 performance. She finished 79th in 20:33.33.
Freshman Amanda Vestri and redshirt junior Evelyne Guay were the next two Cyclone finishers. Vestri ran the 6k course in 21:10.21 for a 160th-place finish, while Guay crossed the finish line in 21:18.28 for 175th.
Finishing shortly behind them was freshman Karly Ackley. She finished 189th for the Cardinal and Gold with a time of 21:25.8.
Wrapping up the Cyclone lineup was redshirt sophomore Megan Schott and junior Kelly Nuamann. Schott finished 225th in 21:52.57, followed by Naumann in 235th in 22:09.50.
Team Results
1. New Mexico (90)
2. San Francisco (105)
3. Colorado (139)
4. Stanford (165)
5. Oregon (203)
20. Iowa State (508)
Individual Results
45. Anne Frisbie – 20:15.53
79. Cailie Logue – 20:33.33
160. Amanda Vestri – 21:10.21
175. Evelyne Guay21:18.28
189. Karly Ackley – 21:25.80
225. Megan Schott – 21:52.57
235. Kelly Naumann 22:09.50