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Cross country snatches first place over 20 teams

Cross country snatches first place over 20 teams
Men and women’s cross country host the Biola Invitational.
Natalie Hernandez, Sports Editor September 10, 2021

Biola’s cross country teams opened their season with the Biola Invitational. The races took place at Craig Regional Park in Fullerton, California. Men began at 8 a.m. and took first place by three seconds over second-place Cal State University San Marcos and third-place Azusa Pacific University. The...

Finish with a flourish

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Women earn first place in the track and field GSAC championships, and the men take home fourth.
Dale Fredriks, Writer May 3, 2016
Women earn first place in the track and field GSAC championships, and the men take home fourth.

Cross country earns ticket to nationals

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As Hunt and Horchler both win first place overall, Biola earns a spot in the NAIA Championship.
Keaton Moore, Writer November 10, 2015
As Hunt and Horchler both win first place overall, Biola earns a spot in the NAIA Championship.

Golf tees off at Firestorm Invitational

Biola men and women’s golf had a strong first day as the women finished the day in second place and the men in third.
Jack Finck, Writer September 15, 2015
Biola men and women’s golf had a strong first day as the women finished the day in second place and the men in third.

Running as a team

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New Head Coach Sean Henning leads the team to a successful first meet and emphasizes pack running moving forward.
Jack Finck, Writer September 8, 2015
New Head Coach Sean Henning leads the team to a successful first meet and emphasizes pack running moving forward.

No. 1 Women’s Cross Country starts season with first place finish

Junior Carrie Soholt and sophomore Kellian Hunt run side by side on the final stretch during the GSAC Championships in Costa Mesa. Hunt earned a first-place finish overall with a time of 17:27.15, followed closely by Soholt, who received second place with her time of 17:29.03. The women's cross country team will be competing at the NAIA National championship meet at 10:30 a.m. in Lawrence, Kansas on Nov. 23. | Ashleigh Fox/THE CHIMES
Women's cross country finished first in the Redlands Invitational.
Laurie Bullock, Writer September 2, 2014
Women's cross country finished first in the Redlands Invitational.