Results:
Men
Women
CLINTON, Miss. —
Maliya Vaughan dethroned
teammate
Taylor Price and led Xavier University of Louisiana to an 11th
consecutive Gulf Coast Athletic Conference team championship in women's
cross country Friday morning.
Vaughan, a junior from Elk Grove, Calif.,
ran 5,000 meters in 20 minutes, 43.50 seconds to become the sixth
Gold Nugget to win the GCAC individual title. Price, a sophomore,
was second in 20:52.48.
XULA junior
Brianna Pace was next in 21:47.82,
giving her a second straight third-place finish at conference.
The Gold Nuggets swept the top three spots at this meet for the second consecutive year.
XULA won the women's team scoring with 23 points,
followed by Edward Waters with 50 and Dillard with 71.
In the 8,000-meter men's race,
freshman
Camren Sewell led most of the distance before finishing
second in 29:27.13. Edward Waters outscored the Gold Rush 45-64
to end XULA's 10-season reign as men's team champion. A year ago
XULA outscored Edward Waters 35-36 for the title.
The Gold Nuggets and Sewell qualified for the
NAIA National Championships Nov. 18 at Vancouver, Wash — the Gold Nuggets
by virtue of their GCAC team title, Sewell as one of the top four men's
finishers not on the winning EWC team.
Earning All-GCAC honors because of top-10
individual finishes were Vaughan, Price, Pace,
Carlie Calais
(seventh place, 22:22.06) and
Hajjia Mohammed (10th, 23:11.07) of the Nuggets and
Sewell and
Darrick Williams (10th, 31:15.79) of the Rush.
XULA's
Joseph Moses was voted GCAC Coach of the Year on the women's side
for the eighth consecutive season and the 10th time in 11 seasons.