

Tabatha Walford (Northhamptonshire, England/Bishop Stopford/Nevada) also secured herself a top 10 finish, placing eighth in 18:11.4.ĮMU had successful outings last season at the Mel Brodt, with the women securing a second-place finish behind Davies' fifth-place finish in the 6K in 22:06.2. Davies was closely tailed by junior Marta Moreno (Wassenaar, Netherlands/American School of The Hage), who took third place and clocked in at 17:51.5.

Overall, the Eagle's men featured five runners who finished top 15 individually, and scored 37 points as a team.įor the women, it was no other than senior captain Esme Davies (Lake District, England/Queen Elizabeth Grammar School) who led the charge at the CMU-hosted meet as she placed second overall, finishing in 17:15.5, to begin her senior campaign. Mary's Kitchener) paced the Eastern men at the Drenth as he placed eighth overall, crossing the finish line in 15:14.2. Senior harrier Marcus Kemp (Kitchener, Ontario/St. Both the men's and women's squad captured a second-place finish, respectively. It will be a highly-competitive field Friday evening with squads from the University of Akron, Ball State University, Bowling Green, the BGSU club cross country team, Central Michigan University, Northern Illinois University, Ohio University, Saginaw Valley State University, the University of Toledo, and Western Michigan University set to compete alongside the Eagles.īoth EMU teams will look to build upon its strong opening-meet performances at the Jeff Drenth Memorial, hosted by CMU, Sept. 15, with the men's 8K race starting at 5:30 p.m. () – The Eastern Michigan University cross country programs are set to cross state lines, heading to Bowling Green, Ohio, for the 35th Annual Mel Brodt Collegiate Invitational, hosted by the Bowling Green State University Falcons, Friday, Sept.
