Norse women harriers post fifth-place finish at GLVC/MIAA Challenge on Saturday
The NKU women's cross country team finished fifth on Saturday.

Norse women harriers post fifth-place finish at GLVC/MIAA Challenge on Saturday

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ROLLA, Mo. – Drew Harris is looking more and more like an All-American each week as the Northern Kentucky University men's cross country team nears the postseason.

Harris captured first-place honors Saturday at the Great Lakes Valley Conference/Mid-American Intercollegiate Athletics Association Challenge by finishing the eight-kilometer course in 24:17. It allowed Harris to break his own school-record time of 24:34.71 in the eight-kilometer run, a mark the junior established just a week earlier at the Greater Louisville Classic.

Harris, a Campbell County High School graduate, has eclipsed John Lott's one-time NKU record of 24:36 in the eight-kilometer run twice in the past seven days. Lott's record stood for 30 years until Harris beat it last week.

As a team, NKU posted a seventh-place finish with a score of 166. Eric Dwyer finished 24th with a time of 25:38 for the Norse.

In the women's five-kilometer event, NKU posted a fifth-place finish with a total of 129. Jerrica Maddox led the Norse by finishing 16th with a time of 19:06.

Jenna Siemer completed the run in 19:12, which was good for 21st place. Janice Laker finished 26th with a time of 19:34.

NKU will run at the Wilmington Fall Classic on Friday. The Norse then compete at the GLVC Championships in Louisville, Ky., on Oct. 24.
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