Women's Results
Men's Results
KANE'OHE, O'ahu – The University of Hawai'i Rainbow Wahine cross country took home both the team and individual titles at the UH Big Wave Invitational at the Kane'ohe Klipper golf course Saturday.
Three of the top five finishers were from UH, led by senior
Ashley Aitken. Aitken, who finished runner-up last year, won the race with a time of 14:57.66, followed by Hawai'i Pacific's Frida Aspnaes (15:00.73). UH's
Kevyn Murphy took third with a time of 15:33.78, while
Alison Williams took fifth at 15:44.31.
Hawai'i led the team standings with 34 points, moving past BYU-Hawai'i (40). Hawai'i Pacific finished third with 56 points, followed by Chaminade (111).
BYU-Hawai'i easily won the men's race with 22 points, finishing comfortably ahead of second-place HPU (65). UH-Hilo (70) and Chaminade (74) rounded out the men's teams. BYU-Hawai'i's Matthew Gulden won the 5k race with a time of 16:10.95.
Next up for the Rainbow Wahine is the Chaminade Invitational on Sept. 25 in Waipahu, O`ahu.
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