CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Senior
Phylissa Greeley finished 80th overall to lead Appalachian State women's cross country at the NCAA Southeast Regionals, hosted by the University of Virginia.
Running their second 6k race of the season, the Mountaineers scored 623 points in the 37 team field. N.C. State took first place with 68 points.
Greeley crossed the finish line in 22:16.5, making up a total of 26 spots after the 2k mark.
Senior
Hana Ratcliffe placed 117th overall in 22:42.5.
Junior
Emily Fedders finished 140th in 23:00.4 and senior
Natalie Kile was right behind in 141st in 23:00.7.
Sophomore
Megan Scannell was 155th in 23:13.1, junior
Katelyn Butler finished 156th in 23:13.1 and senior
Kerry Leonard was 161st in 23:16.6.
Caroline Sang of Charlotte took first place with a time of 20:05.8.
TEAM RESULTS
1. N.C. State 68
2. Furman 83
3. Eastern Kentucky 136
4. Virginia Tech 138
5. Louisville 172
6. Wake Forest 187
7. Virginia 202
8. Richmond 239
9. Davidson 239
10. Duke 241
11. Kentucky 283
12. James Madison 323
13. North Carolina 344
14. Charlotte 375
15. Elon 419
16. East Carolina 484
17. William & Mary 510
18. High Point 570
19. South Carolina 580
20. College of Charleston 596
21. Appalachian State 623
22. George Mason 628
23. Hampton 660
24. Clemson 702
25. Murray State 741
26. Liberty 745
27. Campbell 776
28. Wofford 792
29. Coastal Carolina 869
30. Northern Kentucky 880
31. Morehead State 904
32. UNC-Asheville 908
33. Radford 938
34. UNC-Greensboro 970
35. USC Upstate 1038
36. Gardner-Webb 1113
37. Longwood 1212