Getinat Asfaw runs to the finish during a 2021 Augsburg cross country meet.
Kevin Healy

Cross country competes at St. Olaf Invitational

MEN'S TEAM RESULTS | MEN'S INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
WOMEN'S TEAM RESULTS | WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL RESULTS


NORTHFIELD, Minn. -- The Augsburg University cross country teams competed at the St. Olaf College Invitational on Saturday, with the men's team finishing 10th out of 18 teams. 

THE BASICS
MEN'S TEAM RESULTS: Augsburg 10th/18 teams (301)
WOMEN'S TEAM RESULTS: Augsburg incomplete team
LOCATION: St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn.

AUGSBURG MEN
• Pacing the Auggies was Sakariya Hussien (SO, Hopkins, Minn./Hopkins HS), who finished 47th overall (38th team) in a 26:48.4 time over the 8,000-meter distance. Getinat Asfaw (SO, Eagan, Minn./Rosemount HS) crossed the finish line at 27:38.6, placing 82nd overall (49th team).
Max Jacobson (FY, Belle Plaine, Minn./Zurich International School) finished 156th overall (65th team) with a 29:30.3 clocking, while Bereket Wondimu (FY, Eagan, Minn./Burnsville HS) finished 168th overall (71st team) in 29:48.5. Grayson Harris (FY, Littleton, Colo./Dakota Ridge HS) finished 182nd overall (78th team) in 30:19.0.
• Rounding out the remaining Augsburg team scores was Kevin Sethre (SR, Berthoud, Colo./Berthoud HS) and Pollei Ali (FY, Burnsville, Minn./Burnsville HS). Sethre finished 192nd overall (81st team) in 30:41.3 and Ali finished 196th overall (84th team) with a 31:19.5 clocking.
Aaron Puent (JR, La Crosse, Wis./La Crosse Aquinas HS) finished 201st in 31:42.4, and Liam Burns (FY, Minneapolis, Minn./DeLaSalle HS) finished 212th in 34:44.8.

AUGSBURG WOMEN
Annabel Lantz (FY, Afton, Minn./Stillwater HS) finished 150th, crossing the line at 28:53.9 over the 6,000-meter distance. Isabelle Daniels (Jr, Sumner, Iowa/Sumner-Fredericksburg HS) finished 188th in 33:37.1, while Ingri Ramirez (JR, South St. Paul, Minn./South St. Paul HS) finished 196th in 39:52.2.

UP NEXT
• Augsburg competes at the Hamline Invite on Saturday, Oct. 1, with the men competing at 4:30 p.m. and the women competing at 5:30 p.m.
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