AZUSA, Calif. – Wichita State junior
Lucy Ndungu ran the fastest 10,000 meters in the American Athletic Conference this season, clocking a 33:41.31 to finish fifth in her section Thursday night at the Bryan Clay Invitational.
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The distance runner from St. Louis, Mo. ran the No. 47 time in the nation and the 16
th-fastest time in the NCAA West Region, ranking fourth all-time in Shocker history.
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In the 3,000-meter steeplechase,
Miranda Dick ran 11:08.62 to finish 70
th in the open race.
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On Friday,
Farrah Miller ran her outdoor 800 meters opener, recording the third-fastest time in Shocker history (2:07.18) to finish 52
nd in the invite section. Her time ranks second in the conference.
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Adam Rzentkwowski raced in the open 5,000 meters B section and finished 56
th in 14:34.54.
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Over at the Leopard Distance Carnival,
Zander Cobb raced in the 10,000 meters, placing second with the fourth-fastest time in school history (29:40.04).
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