
Oregon State Places Third in Final Tune Up
October 15, 2022 | Women's Cross Country
ESTACADA, Ore. – Three Oregon State runners placed in the top-twenty and four raced a six-kilometer course in under 23 minutes to help the Beavs finish third in the Lewis and Clark Invitational.
"I feel like we got a lot of information out of today, which was our hope as we build our team for the Pac-12 meet," head coach Louie Quintana said. "I thought we were good up front today. Obviously Emily Foote is someone who is running and competing well right now and Jamie Hamlin raced well today too."
The Beavs were rock solid for the majority of the race, keeping five or six runners in the top-50 for almost all six kilometers. Foote and Hamlin led the way with top-15 results while the always-steady Gabby Peterson closed in 17th. Kate Intile, racing for the second time in 2022, finished 29th.
A trio of freshmen were the next three Beavers across the finish line. Payton Smith rounded out the scoring runners in 36th while Eliza Eckman put together another solid race, finishing in 23:16.0 to lock up 47th place. Ellie Quintana posted a 23:38.5 time in her first 6K race of the season.
Delia De Leon (23:44.2), Libby Rinck (23:52.6) and Olivia Johnson (23:55.7) rounded out the Beaver finishers. Meagan Lowe raced cross country for the first time in over a year as well, but stepped of the course out of an abundance of caution to ensure she did not re-aggravate an injury.
Lewis and Clark Invitational (6K)
Oregon State Individual Results
9. Emily Foote (22:10.0)
12. Jamie Hamlin (22:16.3)
17. Gabby Peterson (22:25.2)
29. Kate Intile (22:49.4)
36. Payton Smith (23:01.4)
47. Eliza Eckman (23:16.0)
70. Ellie Quintana (23:38.5)
74. Delia De Leon (23:44.2)
80. Libby Rinck (23:52.6)
82. Olivia Johnson (23:55.7)
Up Next
The Beavers head to Riverside, Calif. on October 28 for the Pac-12 Championships.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
"I feel like we got a lot of information out of today, which was our hope as we build our team for the Pac-12 meet," head coach Louie Quintana said. "I thought we were good up front today. Obviously Emily Foote is someone who is running and competing well right now and Jamie Hamlin raced well today too."
The Beavs were rock solid for the majority of the race, keeping five or six runners in the top-50 for almost all six kilometers. Foote and Hamlin led the way with top-15 results while the always-steady Gabby Peterson closed in 17th. Kate Intile, racing for the second time in 2022, finished 29th.
A trio of freshmen were the next three Beavers across the finish line. Payton Smith rounded out the scoring runners in 36th while Eliza Eckman put together another solid race, finishing in 23:16.0 to lock up 47th place. Ellie Quintana posted a 23:38.5 time in her first 6K race of the season.
Delia De Leon (23:44.2), Libby Rinck (23:52.6) and Olivia Johnson (23:55.7) rounded out the Beaver finishers. Meagan Lowe raced cross country for the first time in over a year as well, but stepped of the course out of an abundance of caution to ensure she did not re-aggravate an injury.
Lewis and Clark Invitational (6K)
Oregon State Individual Results
9. Emily Foote (22:10.0)
12. Jamie Hamlin (22:16.3)
17. Gabby Peterson (22:25.2)
29. Kate Intile (22:49.4)
36. Payton Smith (23:01.4)
47. Eliza Eckman (23:16.0)
70. Ellie Quintana (23:38.5)
74. Delia De Leon (23:44.2)
80. Libby Rinck (23:52.6)
82. Olivia Johnson (23:55.7)
Up Next
The Beavers head to Riverside, Calif. on October 28 for the Pac-12 Championships.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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