EARLYSVILLE, Va. — Aubrey Frentheway earned her fourth-career cross country All-America honor as BYU women's cross country placed 14th at the NCAA Championships on Saturday morning.
Frentheway earns fourth-career All-America honor as Cougars place 14th at nationals
Frentheway earned her fourth career All-America cross country honor as the Cougars placed 14th at nationals Saturday morning.
Fretheway's 14th-place finish became her career-best at nationals. The senior from Cheyenne, Wyoming is now the second-most decorated BYU women's cross country athlete of all-time, second only to five-time All-American Elizabeth Jackson (1995-99). The award marks head coach Diljeet Taylor's 16th top-40 placing individual athlete for the program at the national championships.
Despite leading the team score through the first two kilometers, the Cougars fell to third for kilometers three and four, fifth in kilometer five and finished the race in 14th place scoring 399 points. This marks the program's eighth-consecutive top-15 finish at the national meet, all of which have come during Taylor's tenure.
Athlete | Place | Time |
Aubrey Frentheway | 14th | 19:36.5 |
Carlee Hansen | 66th | 20:27.2 |
Lexy Halladay-Lowry | 103rd | 20:41.7 |
Sadie Sargent | 146th | 20:58.3 |
Jenna Hutchins | 176th | 21:15.1 |
Riley Chamberlain | 216th | 21:44.4 |
Carmen Alder | 246th | 22:56.8 |
BYU will now switch gears to indoor track and field. The Cougars open up the 2023-2024 season in Boston at the Boston Colyear-Danville Invitional on Dec. 2.