2009 Women's Cross Country

Recent Women's Cross Country Headlines
Wed, Mar 3, 2010 - [Women's Cross Country] - by Patricia Constantin
Current students at Our Lady of the Lake University who are interested in joining the cross-country teams as a walk-on are encouraged to contact Head Coach Stephen Sherman. The women's team had much success this year with freshman Miriam Vazquez participating in the NAIA National Championship Meet last fall.
Freshman Miriam Vazquez competed at the NAIA national championship meet in Vancouver, Washington, Nov. 21
Freshman Miriam Vazquez competed at the NAIA national championship meet in Vancouver, Washington, Nov. 21
Sat, Nov 28, 2009 - [Women's Cross Country] - by Eric Lucero

The cross-country team can breathe easy. After nearly four months of competition, the Saints wrapped up their inaugural season by sending freshman Miriam Vazquez to the NAIA national championship meet in Vancouver, Wa., Nov. 21.

Mon, Nov 23, 2009 - [Women's Cross Country] - by Patricia Constantin
Freshman Miriam Vazquez competed in the 30th Annual Women's NAIA Cross Country National Championships Saturday, thus becoming the first OLLU Saints student-athlete to ever advance to the nationals.
 
Mon, Nov 16, 2009 - [Cross Country] - by Patricia Constantin

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) released the qualifiers for the 30th Annual Women's NAIA Cross Country National Championships. Thirty-two teams, including 25 conference/independent/unaffiliated champions, six at-large bids and 117 individual qualifiers, will run in the women's 5K. Representing the Red River Athletic Conference and OLLU will be freshman Miriam Vazquez.

 
 
Miriam Vazquez will compete in the NAIA national tournament.
Miriam Vazquez will compete in the NAIA national tournament.
Sat, Nov 7, 2009 - [Cross Country] - by Patricia Constantin
The Saints cross-country team competed on Nov. 6 in the Red River Athletic Conference Tournament at Northwood University in Cedar Hill, Texas.  Freshman Miriam Vazquez finished in seventh place and has qualified to compete in the NAIA National Meet on Nov. 21 in Vancouver, Wa.
 
As a team, OLLU placed fourth in the meet, while Northwood University came in first, University of the Southwest in second, Langston University in third, Wiley College in fifth and Paul Quinn College in sixth.
   
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