Stanford won both the men’s and women’s collegiate meets Saturday at its home invitational in Palo Alto, Calif.
Cardinal runners Erik Olson and Jessica Tonn won the individual collegiate races in 24:25 and 21:00, respectively.
Colorado School of Mines was the highest placing men’s Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference team, placing first in the non-Division I collegiate category.
The Fort Lewis College men’s team came in 10th out of non-Division I schools.
The Orediggers Derek Alcorn came in 13th in the men’s race at 25:04. He was the top RMAC men’s finisher.
FLC’s Christian Gering took 78th in 26:28.
Also for FLC:
97. Joey Brenner, 26:37
171. Jess Montour, 27:52.
185. Tate Lagasca, 28:09.
189. Alex Kilman, 28:14.
192. William Scoggins, 28:17.
Mines also took sixth in the women’s non-Division I team event in sixth place, the RMAC’s highest finisher, while FLC came in ninth.
The Orediggers Chloe Gustafson finished 33rd in 22:38 as the first RMAC runner across the women’s finish line.
For FLC:
98. Katarina Medici, 23:44.
108. Maddie Kruger, 23:50.
110. Kate Judge, 23:51.
145. Kiara Glover, 24:27.
148. Emily White, 24:29.
163. Alexis Work, 24:47.
183. Madeigh Winsor, 25:26.
A total of 2,790 high school runners and 3,322 collegiate runners competed at the Stanford Cross Country Invitational on Saturday in Palo Alto.
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