No.15 Iowa State takes first place at Bradley Pink Classic
October 13, 2018
No.15 Iowa State women’s cross country team took first place at the Bradley Pink Classic on Friday afternoon. The Cyclones had five runners finish in the top-25 individually with a total team score of 51, which was 89 points ahead of second place South Dakota.
Iowa State was led by sophomore Cailie Logue. Logue finished first overall in a time of 20:32.6. This was Logue’s second individual title of her career at Iowa State winning the 2017 Hawkeye Invitational earlier this year.
Anne Frisbie and Amanda Vestri also came in the top-10. Frisbie finished fourth in a time of 20:44.7, followed by Vestri, who finished eight in a time of 20:49.4.
Karly Ackley and Abby Caldwell also came in the top-25. Ackley ran the 6k course in 21:22.6 for 22nd place and Caldwell took 24th with a time of 21:23.1.
The Iowa State women will return to Peoria, Ill. and Newman Golf Course on Friday, Nov. 9 when they take the field at the NCAA Midwest Regional Championship.
Open Race
Iowa State’s Adriana Kammerer took first in the Women’s 6k Open Race to begin the day. Kammerer ran the 6k course in 21:48.5. Erinn Stenman-Fahey also ran the tough race, taking fourth place in the field of 117 runners in 22:30.4.
Iowa State will have a week off as they prepare for the postseason. The Cyclones will host the 2018 Big 12 Championship on Friday, Oct. 26 at the ISU Cross Country Course. The womens race will begin at 10 a.m., followed by the men’s race at 11 a.m.
Individual Results (6k)
1. Cailie Logue, 20:32.6
4. Anne Frisbie, 20:44.7
8. Amanda Vestri, 20:49.9
19. Kelly Naumann, 21:18.9
22. Karly Ackley, 21:22.6
24. Abby Caldwell, 21:23.1
31. Gwynne Wright, 21:29.6
34. Larkin Chapman, 21:31.3
61. Morgan Gigandet, 21:53.8
Team Scores (Top-10 out of 43 Total Teams)
1. Iowa State- 51
2. South Dakota- 143
3. Illinois- 147
4. Grand Valley- 161
5. Toledo- 185
6. Iowa- 234
7. Butler- 241
8. Bradley- 316
9. Xavier- 337
10. Norther Illinois- 341
Open Race Results
1. Adriana Kammerer, 21:58.5
2.Erinn Stenman-Fahey, 22:30.4