Williams--Alyssa (Class of 2019)
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1 | UNI hosts MVC track, places second and fourth Northern Iowan 115:39, p.1 |
The UNI-Dome hosted the Missouri Valley Conference track and field championship February 23-24. The men's team finished second overall and the women's team finished fourth. Individual competitors with wins included Brooke Lorenz, Lyndsie Schinkel, Jolissa Kriegel, Katie Nimrod, Alyssa Williams, Isaac Holtz, Cade Kirkpatrick, Maddie McCalla, Patrice Watson, Maria Gonzalez, Sven Van Den Bergh, Tayshaun Cooper, Bryce Newcomb, Connor Blough, Connor Ham, Evan Long, and Keegan Tritle. Ham won Most Outstanding Athlete on the men's side; photo. | |
2 | Khat and Cole lead UNI to fifth place at MVC meet Northern Iowan 115:20, p.8 |
The men and women's cross country teams placed fifth in both competitions. Wal Khat placed 8th overall and was named to the all-conference team. McKayla Cole finished 12th and was an honorable mention. | |
3 | UNI competes at Roy Griak Invite Northern Iowan 115:12, p.6 |
The men and women's cross country teams took 11th and 10th respectively at the Roy Griak Invitational. For the men's team, Wal Khat placed 12th overall, C. J. May placed 69th, Ben Ahlrichs 74th, and Sam McCool 75th. On the women's team, McKayla Cole placed 48th, Gabby Skopec 52nd, Lucy Conroy 60th, and Alyssa Williams 68th; photo. | |
4 | UNI finds success at Bradley Invitational Northern Iowan 115:7, p.6 |
The women's cross country team took first in the Bradley Invitational. The men's team took second place. On the women's team, McKayla Cole, Gabby Champion, Gabby Skopec, and Alyssa Williams had top-ten finishes. On the men's team, Wal Khat, Alex Jackson, and Sam McCool placed well individually; photo. | |
5 | Panthers runners compete at Iowa Invite Northern Iowan 115:4, p.6 |
The men's and women's cross country team competed in their first meet. The women's team finished fourht out of six and the men's finished fifth. Gabby Champion, Alyssa Williams, and Wal Khat placed in the top 15 of their races. |