Great Scott, Hogs dominate again

The Arkansas men's cross country team won its 23rd SEC championship in 25 years on Friday, Oct. 30, 2015, while the women's team won its 16th. (photo courtesy UA communications)
The Arkansas men's cross country team won its 23rd SEC championship in 25 years on Friday, Oct. 30, 2015, while the women's team won its 16th. (photo courtesy UA communications)

The first SEC cross country championships held in College Station, Texas, turned out to be more of the same for the Arkansas Razorbacks.

Senior Dominique Scott won her third consecutive individual title Friday, running through heavy rain to lead Arkansas' fourth-ranked women's team to its third consecutive SEC team championship and 16th overall in 25 years, while the Razorbacks' eighth-ranked men's team won its sixth consecutive championship and 23rd overall since joining the conference in 1991.

SEC cross country championships

Results from Friday’s SEC men’s and women’s cross country meets run in College Station, Texas.

MEN

TEAM RESULTS

  1. Arkansas; 25
  2. Texas A&M; 98
  3. Ole Miss; 122
  4. Kentucky; 129
  5. Georgia; 142
  6. Missouri; 146
  7. Florida; 170
  8. Auburn; 198
  9. Alabama; 203
  10. Mississippi State; 280
  11. Tennessee; 301
  12. LSU; 322
  13. Vanderbilt; 391

INDIVIDUAL TOP 10

Race: 8,000 meters

  1. Antibahs Kosgei, Alabama;23:24.2
  2. Christian Heymsfield, Arkansas;23:25.2
  3. Frankline Tonui, Arkansas;23:32.5
  4. Jacob Thomson, Kentucky;23:34.5
  5. Alex George, Arkansas;23:36.2
  6. Austen Dalquist, Arkansas;23:36.2
  7. Jimmy Clark, Florida;23:42.6
  8. Cameron Villarreal, Texas A&M;23:43.6
  9. Gabe Gonzales, Arkansas;23:47.6
  10. Jack Bruce, Arkansas;23:49.0

WOMEN

TEAM RESULTS

  1. Arkansas; 38
  2. Mississippi State; 95
  3. Vanderbilt; 112
  4. Alabama; 143
  5. Ole Miss; 147
  6. Auburn; 164
  7. Florida; 183
  8. Missouri; 228
  9. Texas A&M; 249
  10. Georgia; 267
  11. Tennessee; 296
  12. Kentucky; 297
  13. South Carolina; 352
  14. LSU; 436

TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS

RACE: 6,000 meters

  1. Dominique Scott, Arkansas;19:23.6
  2. Chelsea Blaase, Tennessee;19:40.9
  3. Caroline Pietrzyk, Vanderbilt;19:54.1
  4. Brenda Kigen, Auburn;19:58.2
  5. Karis Jochen, Texas A&M;19:59.2
  6. Kaitlin Flattmann, Arkansas;20:00.7
  7. Katelyn Greenleaf, Alabama;20:06.9
  8. Devin Clark, Arkansas;20:12.8
  9. Marta Freitas, Mississippi State;20:14.3
  10. Mary Alex England, Ole Miss;20:19.5

Scott, who ran the 6,000-meter course in 19 minutes, 23.6 seconds, became the third female to win three consecutive SEC titles, joining Arkansas' Amy Yoder (1997-99) and Auburn's Angela Homan (2003-05). Scott is the only female to win three SEC cross country individual titles while also leading her team to three consecutive conference championships.

Arkansas won the women's title with 38 points, followed by No. 13 Mississippi State with 95.

"I felt so good during the race, I just knew today was going to be a good day," Scott said. "Having crossed the line and won a third title actually kind of feels surreal. It's a really cool feeling, but even more important the Razorbacks won again today."

Other Arkansas finishers in the top 10 were senior Kaitlin Flattman (sixth), freshman Devin Clark (eighth), juniors Valerie Reina (11th) and Regan Ward (12th), sophomore Kelsey Schrader (13th) and senior Sydney Brown (20th).

"If we had taken our two seniors out of our lineup, we still would have won the meet by 31 points," Arkansas Coach Lance Harter said. "It was a pretty dominating performance

"We knew Dominique was going to dictate her own terms as far as how much she'd win by. That's a luxury you can have when you're as good as she is."

Alabama's Antibahs Kosgei won the men's individual title, finishing in 23:24.2 over the 8.000-meter course, but Arkansas placed six runners in the top 10 to run away with the team championship.

Led by juniors Christian Heymsfield (23:25.2) in second and Frankline Tonui in third (23:23.5), the Razorbacks won with 25 points. Texas A&M was second with 98.

"We went out and were really aggressive at the beginning of the race," Arkansas Coach Chris Bucknam said. "We tried to take as many teams out of it as we could, and it was successful. Our guys really looked strong. After the first half of the race, we just pulled away."

Razorbacks also finishing among the top 10 were sophomores Alex George and Austen Dalquist, senior Gabe Gonzales and sophomore Jack Bruce.

"It shows the depth of our team," Bucknam said. "I'm just proud of how our guys took care of business."

Arkansas has won 40 conference men's titles 42 years, including its last 17 years in the Southwest Conference.

Bucknam said some former Razorbacks attended the meet and many others contacted him with texts or calls to offer congratulations on Arkansas' latest title.

"Those guys all worked extremely hard to have Arkansas keep winning championships," Bucknam said. "It's an incredible standard to bear, and we're trying our best to uphold it.

"I think we did good job and our alums would be proud."

Sports on 10/31/2015

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