Men’s Cross Country Third at Panther Opener

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The Davis & Elkins men’s cross country team enjoyed a successful start to the 2022 season at Schenley Park in Pittsburgh during the Panther Open, hosted by the University of Pittsburgh.

The Senators had a 15:23 average for their top five runners as they finished third behind Division III Nationally-ranked Carnegie Mellon and the even winners, Pitt.

Senior Emeric Arnaud led the way for the men, finishing ninth with a time of 15:02.4.

Carter McKenna (15:23.6, 15th), Jackson Gibson (15:27.0, 17th), Scott Barker (15:29.5, 19th), and Gabe Conder (15:32.7, 20th) rounded out the top five for D&E.

Davis & Elkins returns to the course on Friday, September 16 when they host the Route 33 Cup, held at Glendale Park in Elkins. D&E will host Glenville State and West Virginia Wesleyan in the invitational.

9th 15:02.4 Emeric Arnaud
15th 15:23.6 Carter McKenna
17th 15:27.0 Jackson Gibson
19th 15:29.5 Scott Barker
20th 15:32.7 Gabe Conder
22nd 15:38.1 Nizar Sweileh
26th 15:47.4 Henry Schmidt
27th 16:00.8 Cooper Gibson
28th 16:00.8 Jan Thewes
29th 16:12.2 Thijs Terlouw
35th 16:20.0 TaKaleb Turner
36th 16:22.7 Bastian Luthmann
37th 16:31.0 Tyler Weiford

Original source can be found here.



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