RIVERSIDE, Calif. – Arizona Cross Country wrapped up their regular season on Saturday morning at the Highlander Invitational. At the competition,
Gideon Mengich won the men's individual 8k with a personal best time of 23:42.8 and the Arizona Men won the team competition with a score of 65 points. The Arizona Women finished third and were led by
Molly Lakustiak, who finished first for the team and fourth overall. The meet was hosted by UC Riverside at the UCR Agricultural Operations Course.
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Gideon Mengich led the men's team as he has all regular season, clocking a personal best time of 23:42.8 to win the men's 8k. He has finished first for the team in all of their competitions so far this year. It is his first career individual win as a Wildcat.
Ian Sanchez Lopez and
Michael Urbanski finished behind Mengich, with the pair both placing in the top eight. Sanchez Lopez finished fourth overall with a time of 24:10.0 and Urbanski placed eighth overall with a time of 24:17.2.
Cooper Quigley was the team's fourth runner, placing 23rd overall. Newcomer
Connor Grusendorf was the team's fifth runner in his season debut.
Mateo Pimienta clocked an 8k personal best time as well for the Wildcats.
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On the women's side,
Molly Lakustiak finished first for the team and fourth overall with a personal best time in the 6k of 20:48.0. It is the second time this season that she has been the team's top finisher. Freshman
Brooklyn Hanania finished second for the team and 15th overall, clocking a huge personal best time of 21:22.8. Hanania lowered her personal best by over a minute and moved up eight spots in the final 2k of the race.
Laina Friedmann (21:58.1) and
Alisa Lyesina (22:05.2) finished third and fourth for the team. The team's fifth runner was
Kara Mickelson, who shaved over 30 seconds off her 6k personal best time. Laura Holánszky also clocked a 6k personal best time at the competition.
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Overall, the Arizona Men won the Highlander Invitational with a team score of 65 points. It is the team's first overall win of the season and their lowest point total of the season. The Arizona Women placed third overall with a score of 122 points. It is their third top three team finish of the season.
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UP NEXT
This competition concludes the Wildcats' regular season. Up next for the team are the Big 12 Championships, which will be run in Waco, Texas on November 1.
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ARIZONA WOMEN'S RESULTS
4.
Molly Lakustiak – 20:48.0
15.
Brooklyn Hanania – 21:22.8
36.
Laina Friedmann – 21:58.1
40.
Alisa Lyesina – 22:05.2
50.
Kara Mickelson – 22:18.8
53. Laura Holánszky – 22:20.8
108.
Sage Patzer – 23:12.0
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ARIZONA MEN'S RESULTS
1.
Gideon Mengich – 23:42.8
4.
Ian Sanchez Lopez – 24:10.0
8.
Michael Urbanski – 24:17.2
23.
Cooper Quigley – 24:46.9
47.
Connor Grusendorf – 25:17.1
88.
Mateo Pimienta – 25:53.1
177.
Noah Ray – 27:22.7
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WOMEN'S TEAM SCORES
1. San Diego St. – 41
2. UC San Diego – 59
3. Arizona – 122
4. The Master's – 162
5. UC Irvine – 166
6. Cal St. Fullerton – 184
7. San Diego – 220
8. Redlands – 246
9. UC Riverside – 277
10. Pepperdine – 297
11. Azusa Pacific – 297
12. Embry-Riddle Arizona – 300
13. USC – 348
14. CSUN – 389
15. Chapman – 397
16. Mesa CC – 412
17. CSUSB – 414
18. La Verne – 509
19. San Marcos – 538
20. Regis (Colo.) – 553
21. Arizona Christian – 611
22. Cal St. Los Angeles – 648
23. Coconino CC – 696
24. Southern Nevada - 730
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MEN'S TEAM SCORES
1. Arizona – 65
2. UC San Diego – 72
3. The Master's – 78
4. UC Irvine – 109
5. Embry-Riddle Arizona – 145
6. Cal St. Fullerton – 159
7. Pepperdine – 163
8. CSUN – 226
9. Redlands – 262
10. La Verne – 294
11. San Bernardino Valley – 320
12. Chapman – 357
13. San Diego – 411
14. Mesa CC – 414
15. Arizona Christian – 420
16. Regis (Colo.) – 435
17. Pima CC – 467
18. Southern Nevada – 473
19. Cal St. Los Angeles – 480
20. Coconino CC - 560
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