LSU‘s Men and Women Earn Team Wins at LSU XC Invitational
Impressive Performances Highlight Tigers’ Success
**Baton Rouge, La.** – Saturday, the LSU Tigers Cross Country teams put on an exciting display of dominance at the LSU XC Invitational, securing both team titles. In a remarkable show of strength, the LSU Men's team outperformed six other teams to claim the top spot, while the Women's team overcame seven rivals to secure their victory.
Men's Race Domination
The Men's team exhibited exceptional teamwork and strategy, with four runners securing positions within the top 10. Sophomore Anthony Rodriguez crossed the finish line first with a time of 24:16.7, leading the Tigers to an average finish time of 24:37.8. Their strong performance earned them a decisive win over the second-place team, who finished with a gap of over 40 seconds.
Women's Team Triumph
The Women's team showcased their exceptional talent, with two runners finishing in the top 5. Graduate student Katherine Fazio led the charge with a third-place finish, followed by junior Grace Riley in fifth place. The team's average finish time of 18:03.9 placed them ahead of the second-place team by over 20 seconds.
Individual Standouts
In addition to the team triumphs, several individual runners showcased impressive performances. Freshman Jake Knepper secured a top-10 finish in his LSU debut, crossing the line in ninth place. Senior Maddie Sims also made a notable contribution, finishing just outside the top 10.
Coach's Perspective
Head Coach Brian Johnson praised the team's efforts, saying, "I'm thrilled with the team's performance today. Their hard work and dedication were evident in their impressive results. This victory is a testament to their determination and commitment."
Looking Ahead
The LSU Tigers Cross Country teams will continue their season on October 14th at the Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational. With the momentum gained from their recent success, they look forward to continuing their strong showings and striving for even greater achievements.
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