The Rhodes women's cross country team turned in a strong team performance, placing
4th overall with 100 points in a competitive 6K field at the Rowan Interregional Border Battle in Glassboro, NJ.
Elena Gentry paced the Lynx with a standout
3rd-place finish (21:21.4), giving Rhodes an early presence at the front of the race.
Anna Cantrell backed her up with a top-10 result in
10th (21:50.3), and the squad's mid-pack depth held steady with
Caroline Wilder (80th, 23:24.1),
Vivian Kalb (91st, 23:36.4), and
Emmaline Ritter (97th, 23:41.3) all contributing important displacement. The second half of the lineup —
Riley Imbornone (117th, 24:09.4),
Ellie Spears (121st, 24:12.8),
Abby MacLean (135th, 24:26.1),
Claire Bramlett (148th, 24:34.1), and
Kate Hinson-Hume (156th, 24:39.0) — provided valuable depth to close out the roster. With a top-3 individual, a runner in the top 10, and solid contributions throughout the pack, Rhodes showed both front-end firepower and the team depth that will serve them well late in the season.