BYU women’s cross country wins first-ever Big 12 title in school history

No. 4 BYU women’s cross country made history in winning the school’s first Big 12 Championship in any sport at the Iowa State Cross Country Course.

Lexy Halladay-Lowry was the first to cross for BYU, placing in fourth with 19:44.3. Coming in sixth, Jenna Hutchins came in right behind Halladay-Lowry with 19:54.5. Carmen Alder followed behind with 19:57.2 and Aubrey Frentheway crossing the finish line a second after.

Earning All-Conference honors finishing in the top 15 were Halladay-Lowry, Hutchins, Alder, Frentheway, Chamberlain, Sadie Sargent and Carlee Hansen, all having proven themselves as some of the greatest runners at BYU and in the nation.

Head coach Diljeet Taylor has now secured her sixth conference championship, adding a 24th conference title in BYU women’s cross-country history.

Live results can be seen here.

The team will prepare to compete for the NCAA Mountain Regional on Nov. 10 in Lubbock, Texas.

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