The Norfolk State Women's cross-country team tallied the top four places to win the UMES Opener Saturday morning. The Spartans won the event with runners taking 1-2-3-4-6-7-11-12 for a total of 16 points. They were followed by Fairleigh Dickinson (69), Delaware State (74) and Maryland-Eastern Shore (76). Freshman Yvone Sandui won the event, posting a time of 11:53.70. Teammate Mercyline Kimaiyo placed second (12:03.90), while Sophomore Sonia Koech took third (12:11.30). Abigael Chebet made her Norfolk State cross country debut by taking fourth (12:30.60) and senior Jahmei Wyatt placed sixth (7:08.30). Amira Dailey took seventh in her collegiate debut, clocking in at 7:11.70. Sophomore Leanna Lewis completed the course in 7:47.60, finishing 11th, while Emani Thompson took 12th posting a time of 7:47.60.
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