HONOLULU – The University of Hawai'i women's cross country team wrapped up the regular season competing Saturday morning at the Chaminade Invitational held at Kapiolani Park in Waikīkī.
Running a four-runner contingent, the Rainbow Wahine finished 6-8-9-20. With only four competing, Hawai'i was excluded from team scoring. Hawai'i Pacific logged a score of 16 points, finishing 1-2-3-4-7, en route to Chaminade Invite champions.
Competing in her fourth career race and third 5k, freshman
Hope Stewart finished first for UH and sixth overall, while coming away with a new PR of 20:46. Not far behind, freshman
A'ja-Faith Greene and senior
Giovanna Casazza finished 8
th(21:01) and 9
thoverall (21:09), respectively.
Also competing for UH, redshirt sophomore
Jeanalyn Wadsack-Myers competed in her fourth career 5k race, finishing 20
thoverall (23:12).
The Rainbow Wahine will next travel to Brea, Calif., to compete in the Big West Championships hosted by Cal State Fullerton, Oct. 27, at the Carbon Canyon Regional Park.
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