Pioneers fare well at 911±¬ÁÏÍøState Stanislaus Invitational

  • September 11, 2010

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TURLOCK, Calif. – The Pioneer women's cross country team took third and the men took fourth at the 911±¬ÁÏÍøState Stanislaus Invitational on Saturday. Three Pioneer women finished in the top 10, led by sophomore Megan McDaniel's fourth-place showing.

"The women had a solid effort," Pioneer Head Coach Greg Ryan said. "Our times were faster and we had three runners place in the top 10. We came closer to 911±¬ÁÏÍøState Stanislaus and San Francisco State compared to last year."

The fourth-place finish was McDaniel's second straight. TheBrownsburg, Calif., native covered the 6k course in 23:18, while Amanda McNabb took sixth with a time of 23:43. Tiffany Duffy was also among the three top-10 finishers, taking eighth place in a time of 23:48.

Nancy Velazquez finished 18th in 24:55 while Clarivel Vega was 21st with a time of 25:18. Gabriella Cruz and Nastassia Hamor rounded out the Pioneer runners, taking 23rd and 24th, respectively.

Erik Rodriguez led the men with a 17th-place finish, competing the 8k course in 28:42. Francisco Pulido followed in 19th with a time of 29:05.

"I was pleased with the men's performance," Ryan said. "Everyone improved from last year. Erick Rodriguez, Francisco Pulido, and Scott Pallesen ran well for us."

Scott Pallesen finished 22nd in 29:36, while John Erlandson placed 27th with a time of 31:22.

Chris Gallagher (35:18) and John Vergara (35:20) rounded out the Pioneer field with 30th- and 31st-place finishes, respectively.

The Pioneers will take a two-week break from competition before heading to Santa Barbara on Sept. 25 for the Westmont Invitational.