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PERIORA, Illinois – The University of Iowa men’s cross country team won the Bradley Pink Classic with a team score of 84 points. Sophomore Nathan Mylenek and juniors Daniel Soto and Bailey Hesse-Withbroe each finished in the top 20 of the men’s 8K.
The Hawkeye women placed ninth with a team score of 204. Junior Andrea Shine led the way for the Hawkeyes placing second and entered the Hawkeye top-10 in the 6,000 meters.
Men’s Red Race
- The Hawkeye men placed in front of eight regionally ranked opponents on Friday including, No. 7 Nebraska (Midwest), No. 8 Missouri (Midwest), No. 11 Oakland (Great Lakes) No. 12 Bradley (Midwest), No. 13 Wichita State (Midwest), No. 14 Kansas State (Midwest), No. 14 Marquette (Great Lakes), and No. 15 Saint Louis (Midwest).
- Mylenek won the Men’s Red race running a personal-best time of 24:26.2.
- Soto finished 13th with a time of 24:59.6 and Hesse-Withbroe finished 16th with a personal best time of 25:05.4.
- Brandon Cooley (25:19.3), Luke Sampson (25:24.8), Karson Sommer (25:45.2), and Daniel Murphy (25:46.1) all ran personal best times.
- Cooley finished 25th as Iowa’s fourth finisher, and Sampson was the fifth Hawkeye finisher placing 30th.
Head Coach Randy Hasenbank on the Hawkeye Men
“It was exciting to see the Hawkeyes battling up front. The men were led by Nate (Mylenek) again. That front runner is crucial. He gets us off to a good start, but it still takes five for the team score. Dan Soto and Bailey are competing at a high level and with confidence. Our four and five were Luke and Brandon and they continue to impress me.”
“Our goal was to come here and battle for a title. While it’s only a regular season meet, we still have a lot of young guys that need to learn to compete. They did that today.”
Women’s Red Race
- The Women finished in front of three Midwest regionally ranked opponents including, No. 3 Missouri, No. 9 Kansas State, and No. 14 Illinois State.
- Shine finished in second place running a personal best time of 20:47.3, and is now 9th all-time for the Hawkeyes in the 6,000 meters.
- Senior Madison Waymire was Iowa’s second finisher placing 24th (21:36.8), and senior Marta Gonzalez finished 35th as Iowa’s third finisher with a time of 21:49.2.
- Sophomore Julie Hollensbe was Iowa’s fourth finisher (46th overall), and ran her 6k personal best with a time of 22:00.3.
Head Coach Randy Hasenbank on the Hawkeye Women
“Andrea Shine was just terrific today. We talk about being fearless out there, and she is not afraid to stick her nose in there and compete. She’s fun to watch. Madison (Waymire) has done a real good job executing her last two races and it is working. It was also good to have Marta back to form, and I thought Julie ran a big race today.”
“We need to keep closing the gap between our four and five runner. That will be a big key for us moving forward.”
Up Next For The Hawkeyes
The Hawkeyes post season begins Oct. 29 at the Big Ten Championships in Bloomington, Indiana.