The women’s team finished 13th overall, with Rylee Penn leading the way for the second consecutive meet. Penn completed the 6K course with an impressive time of 20:56.8. Layla Roebke followed closely behind, finishing with a time of 21:27.5. It was also a noteworthy race for Amy Harding-Delooze, who entered the scoring five for the first time this season and clocked a respectable time of 21:31.0. Lexie Paszkiewicz finished in 21:35.0, and Maddie Seaby rounded out the Louisville scorers with a time of 21:49.2.
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During his time in Louisville, Rincon has been an integral part of the team’s success and enjoyed every moment of his four-year tenure. He expressed his fondness for the team and stated that he will miss his colleagues dearly. Rincon also acknowledged the incredible culture that da Silva has built within the team, recognizing that the Louisville team will continue to make a significant impact both nationally and in the ACC.
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Donnet and Mayew joined forces in doubles, starting their campaign with a resounding victory in the Round of 16. They defeated Mwendwa Mbithi and Lawrence Sciglitano with a score of 6-1, 4-6, 10-3. However, their journey was cut short in the quarterfinals as they fell to the top-seeded duo in straight sets.
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If Wallace going out in the second half didn’t hurt enough, Sahvir Wheeler wasn’t even available. Media has been circling around this story for a couple days