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TU Cross Country Teams Conclude Season at Midwest Regional
 

 
 
 
Junior Lise Olivier, who turned in the top-performance for Tulsa in each meet this season, notched a 36th-place finish with a time of 22:24 for the 6,000-meter course.
 
Junior Lise Olivier, who turned in the top-performance for Tulsa in each meet this season, notched a 36th-place finish with a time of 22:24 for the 6,000-meter course.
 
 

Nov. 12, 2005

Tulsa, Okla. -

Men's Results
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Women's Results
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The University of Tulsa men's and women's cross country teams concluded the 2005 season at the NCAA Midwest Regional Cross Country Championships on Saturday at the Ashton Cross Country Course in Iowa City, Iowa. The men recorded an 11th-place team mark, while the women finished 12th overall.

Golden Hurricane sophomore Brett Turowski led the men for the fourth time this season, registering a 32nd-place finish in a time of 32:07 for the 10,000-meter course. Classmates Edwin Henshaw and Jason Schweitzer claimed the 54th-place mark in a time of 32:45 and the 60th-place finish in a time of 32:53, respectively. Sophomore Joel Stansloski posted a time of 33:47 for the 93rd-place mark, while junior Andrew Beard rounded out TU's top-five with a 95th-place finish in a time of 33:49.

Junior Lise Olivier, who turned in the top-performance for Tulsa in each meet this season, notched a 36th-place finish with a time of 22:24 for the 6,000-meter course. Sophomore Breanna Chipney tallied the 58th-place mark in a time of 22:57, while freshman Alex Becker registered a time of 23:08 for a 67th-place finish. Junior Renine Le Heron and freshman Marissa Saunders claimed the 92nd-place mark in a time of 23:43 and the 96th-place finish in a time of 23:50, respectively, to round out TU's top-five marks.

Minnesota's Antonio Vega earned a top-individual mark with a time of 30:52 for the men, while Wichita State's Desiraye Osburn clocked a time of 20:43 to post the top women's time. Oklahoma State took home both the men's and women's top team finishes.

"The men's team did a tremendous job," Head Coach Steve Gulley said. "We had the best showing at a regional meet on the men's side. The women also improved a lot this season. As a team, we are headed in the right direction, but we are young and we look to improve next year."

 

 

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