Alli Sibold Sets New Course Record, Wins Women’s 6-Kilometer Race at Liberty League Championship
Key points:
- Alli Sibold wins the women's 6-kilometer race at the Liberty League championship and breaks the course record at Seneca Lake State Park
- St. Lawrence University women's cross country team finishes second overall
- Sibold's time of 21:44 secures the win by over seven seconds
St. Lawrence University’s Alli Sibold dominated the women’s 6-kilometer race at the Liberty League championships, shattering the course record at Seneca Lake State Park. Sibold finished with a time of 21:44, over seven seconds ahead of her competitors. The St. Lawrence Saints placed second overall, just behind Vassar College. Sibold’s impressive victory sets the stage for the upcoming NCAA regionals, where the Saints are eager to showcase their talent and chase a national championship.
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