BETHANY, Okla. – Oklahoma City University snatched up its seventh Sooner Athletic Conference women's cross country championship in a row Saturday at Eldon Lyon Park.
Six Stars earned all-SAC accolades. OCU runners took three of the top five spots and four of the top 10 positions in the 5,000-meter race.
OCU's Sharon Koima posted a third-place finish, while Jacinda Kwambai grabbed fourth. Macey Currie of the Stars rounded out the top five, and Cailen Jolley reeled in 10th.
Elizabeth Heffernan of Oklahoma City ended up in 14th, and Katlyn Davenport finished 15th to snag the final all-conference spot. OCU coach Frezer Legesse took SAC coach of the year.
The Stars secured the conference's bid to the NAIA Championships on Nov. 19 in Vancouver, Wash.
Koima, a sophomore from Eldoret, Kenya, completed the run in 19 minutes, 0.8 seconds. Koima collected an all-conference nod and top-five finish for the second consecutive year. She averaged 6:06.8 per mile.
Kwambai, a junior from Kapsowar City, Kenya, turned in a mark of 19:07.5 to nab her second all-SAC honor. Currie, a senior from Oklahoma City, crossed the finish line in 19:08.4 while becoming a three-time all-conference performer with her second top-10 showing in the conference meet.
Jolley, a junior from Pauls Valley, Okla., clocked a time of 19:50.1. Heffernan, a sophomore from Bentonville, Ark., covered the distance in 20:09.9 to take her second all-SAC honor. Davenport, a sophomore from Pauls Valley, Okla., had a mark of 20:17.2.
OCU's Kaitlyn Heffernan (19th) and Ana Rivera (24th) made the top 25.