
Photo by: Columbia University Athletics/Mike McLaughlin
Lions Secure Three Top Five Finishes at Stony Brook Invite
9/2/2023 3:30:00 PM | Cross Country
Jordan Mathis finished third in the 4k with time of 14:11.00
STONY BROOK, N.Y. — The Columbia cross country program began its 2023 campaign on Saturday morning, with both the men and women competing at the Stony Brook Invite in upstate New York. The men placed second in the competition, while the women took third place, and both teams combined for three top-five finishers.
Jordan Mathis was Columbia's highest finisher, placing third overall in the 4k with a time of 14:11.00. Mary Caroline Heinen finished four seconds behind her at 14:15.10 to secure fourth place.
Walker Beverly paced the men with a fifth-place finish in the 6k, clocking in at 19:07.10.
Although only placing one member in the top five, the top 15 was filled with Columbia blue. Owen Lockyer (7th - 19:07.20), Talha Syed (8th - 19:07.20), Charlie Siebert (9th - 19:07.30), and Owen Nelson (10th - 19:09.40) rounded out the top 10, all finishing within two seconds of each other. Lions occupied places 12-15 as well.
All of Columbia's individual performances can be found HERE.
The Lions will have two weeks off prior to returning to action at the Iona Meet of Champs on Friday, September 15 in the Bronx.
Stay up to date on all things Columbia cross country by following the Lions on Twitter (@CULionsXCTF), Instagram (@culionsxctf) and on Facebook (@ColumbiaAthletics).
Jordan Mathis was Columbia's highest finisher, placing third overall in the 4k with a time of 14:11.00. Mary Caroline Heinen finished four seconds behind her at 14:15.10 to secure fourth place.
Walker Beverly paced the men with a fifth-place finish in the 6k, clocking in at 19:07.10.
Although only placing one member in the top five, the top 15 was filled with Columbia blue. Owen Lockyer (7th - 19:07.20), Talha Syed (8th - 19:07.20), Charlie Siebert (9th - 19:07.30), and Owen Nelson (10th - 19:09.40) rounded out the top 10, all finishing within two seconds of each other. Lions occupied places 12-15 as well.
All of Columbia's individual performances can be found HERE.
The Lions will have two weeks off prior to returning to action at the Iona Meet of Champs on Friday, September 15 in the Bronx.
Stay up to date on all things Columbia cross country by following the Lions on Twitter (@CULionsXCTF), Instagram (@culionsxctf) and on Facebook (@ColumbiaAthletics).
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