Senior
Alison Mueller-Hickler led the 21st-ranked Colorado College women's cross country team to its second straight team win at the Ted Castaneda Classic with her second consecutive collegiate individual title Saturday morning at North Monument Valley Park.
Â
Mueller-Hickler led a first through fifth finish for the Tigers with a time of 22:05.40, followed by junior
Charlie Flint, who placed second in 22:38.81.
Â
Senior
Abby Goodfried was third with a time of 22:48.60, while senior
Brooktie Frogge (4
th/22:52.52) and freshman
Sadie Honig (5
th/23:10.36) rounded out the scoring for the Tigers.
Â
CC Â finished with a perfect 15 team points, followed by Chadron State with 48.
"We intentionally ran a more conservative first portion of this race to maximize the benefits of running as a group," head coach
Alex Nichols said. "Then we had some significant changes later in the race, which indicate some of our gaps are starting to get filled. The team's win was a great way to build momentum as we head into bigger and faster meets."
Â
The Tigers return to action at the Paul Short Run on Friday, Oct. 3 in Bethlehem, Pa.
Â
Â
Team Results
1. Colorado College – 15
2. Chadron State - 48Â
Colorado College Individual Results
Â
Â
Â
Â