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COLUMBIA, Ky. -- After finishing fourth at the Mid-South Conference Women's Cross Country Championship last season, the Blue Raiders were picked to finish fifth in the 2010 MSC Preseason Coaches' Poll.
University of the Cumberlands (Ky.) is the team to beat, receiving 74 voting points from the conference coaches, including five first-place votes after winning the league title last season. Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team.
COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Barren County High School's Kaley Dunbar signed with the Lindsey Wilson College women's cross country team for the 2010 season, Blue Raider coach Edwin Hagans announced on Monday.
Dunbar has ran with the Barren County team since the 7th grade and has qualified for the state meet all six years. The Glasgow, Ky., native is a two-time All-State Honorable Mention selection and top-five finisher in the region, making her an All-Second Region team selection in all six seasons.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Six harriers finished in the top 25 to help the Lindsey Wilson College women's cross country team place fourth in the Mid-South Conference Championship at E.P. Tom Sawyer Park in Louisville, Ky.
Lindsey Wilson tallied 83 points to finish fourth in the team standings in its final race of the season. University of the Cumberlands (Ky.) finished first at the championship with 42 points, narrowly edging the University of Rio Grande with 47 points.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- With freshman Sharon Ronoh and sophomore Alicia Mattingly finishing back-to-back just outside the top 50, the Lindsey Wilson College women's cross country team finished 14th out of 22 teams at Saturday's Southeastern Classic at E.P Tom Sawyer State Park.
The Blue Raiders tallied 331 points with six times in the top 100.
WILMINGTON, Ohio -- With two individual finishes in the top 50, the Lindsey Wilson College women's cross country team placed 10th overall in the field of 25 at Friday's Wilmington College Fall Classic with 289 points.
John Carroll (Ohio) University won the team title with 85 points, Otterbein (Ohio) College finished second with 91 points and Wittenberg (Ohio) University placed third with 109 points.