Oregon Sweeps Pac-10 Cross-Country Titles
Oregon won the men’s and women’s individual and team titles Monday in the Pacific 10 cross-country championships.
Oregon men placed five runners in the top 12 to finish 30 points ahead of runner-up Stanford, 31-61. Junior Brad Hudson won the men’s title with a time of 30 minutes 47 seconds for the 10,000-meter course.
Oregon’s Liz Wilson and Penny Graves finished 1-2 to lead the Ducks to a 43-75 victory over UCLA in the women’s race. Wilson’s time over 5,000 meters was 17:06.
UCLA finished third in the men’s division with 104 points, followed by Washington, 106; Arizona, 133; Washington State, 144; California, 156; USC, 184; Arizona State, 237, and Oregon State, 259.
In the women’s race, California was third with 77 points, followed by Washington State, 114; Arizona, 120; Washington, 143; Stanford, 155; Arizona State, 178, and Oregon State, 272.
More to Read
Get our high school sports newsletter
Prep Rally is devoted to the SoCal high school sports experience, bringing you scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.