Emory Takes Title At Gulf Coast Stampede

Emory Takes Title At Gulf Coast Stampede

From Emory University Athletics

The Emory women's cross country team turned in a first-place finish at the Gulf Coast Stampede Saturday morning. The event was held at the Escambia County Equestrian Center in Pensacola, Florida.  

The 29th-ranked women's side took claimed the top spot out of seven teams with 25 points while Harding University placed second with 45 points.  Host school West Florida held down the No. 3 position (79 pts.) while Point University (94) and Auburn-Montgomery (158 pts.) rounded out the top five.  The Eagles captured two of the top three and four of the top six individual finishers led by senior Tamara Surtees who posted a 5K time of 18:51 that was second in the 80-runner field.  Junior Marissa Gogniat posted a mark of 18:57 that was good for third place while the senior tandem of Stephanie Crane (19:04) and Elise Viox (19:15) registered fifth- and sixth-place finishes, respectively.  Rounding out the squad's scorers was freshman Halle Markel, whose performance of 19:25 was good for 10th place.

Women's Results