No. 1 Maddawgs commence season with victory
The women’s cross country team — the Maddawgs — took first place to open the season at the Indiana Wesleyan Twilight Invitational on Sept. 5. The team averaged 22 minutes and 17 seconds for the 6K race.
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The women’s cross country team — the Maddawgs — took first place to open the season at the Indiana Wesleyan Twilight Invitational on Sept. 5. The team averaged 22 minutes and 17 seconds for the 6K race.
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No. 1 Women’s Cross Country: