Lawrence women second, men third at Gene Davis Invitational

APPLETON, Wis. — The Lawrence University women’s cross country team finished second and the men were third at Saturday’s Gene Davis Invitational at Reid Golf Course.

The Lawrence women finished with 48 points and were edged by St. Norbert College, who won the title with 47. St. Norbert’s Lisa Baeten won the individual title by covering the 6,000-meter course in 23:19.45.

Clare Bruning ran to second place for Lawrence with a time of 23:29.95. Cora Williams was next for Lawrence in eighth place in 23:52.25, and she was followed by Erin Schrobilgen in 10th place (24:03.29), Hannah Kinzer in 13th (24:23.86) and Elin Karlsson in 15th (24:37.35).

On the men’s side, UW-Stevens Point won the title with 46 points, and UW-Oshkosh was second with 78. Lawrence was close behind the Titans, finishing third in the team standings with 80 points.

UW-Oshkosh’s Trevor Damkot won the individual title by finishing in 26:36.12 on the 8,000-meter course. Lawrence’s Max Edwards was second in 26:42.36. Kyle Dockery came in next for the Vikings in fifth place with a time of 26:49.17. Cam Davies was 13th (27:09.76), Jonah Laursen was 24th (27:35.97) and Pat Mangan was 36th (28:05.30) to complete the scoring for Lawrence.

Men’s results

Women’s results