MEQUON, Wis. -- The Lawrence University women's cross country team rolled to the individual title Saturday at the Ken Weidt Classic as Cristyn Oliver won her first collegiate race.
  Oliver covered the 6,000-meter course at Concordia University Wisconsin in 22:59.2, which ranks as the seventh-fastest time in Lawrence history. Oliver won the race by 18 seconds as UW-Oshkosh's Hannah Lohrenz was the runner-up in 23:17.0.
  Lawrence placed five runners in the top 11 as the Vikings took the team title with 31 points. UW-Oshkosh, the sixth-ranked team in the North Region, was a distant second with 54 points.Â
  Rookie Riley Winebrenner grabbed third for Lawrence at 23:49.3, and Althea Foster was sixth in 24:23.8. Edythmae Frodl took 10th for the Vikings in 24:51.5, and Jana Casey completed the scoring by placing 11th in 24:54.1.
  On the men's side, Lawrence completed a sweep of the individual titles as rookie
Collin Beyer won his first collegiate title. Beyer raced to victory on the 8,000-meter course in 26:37.5 to carve out a 15-second victory over UW-Oshkosh's Joseph Kehoe, who finished second in 26:52.8.
  Lawrence grabbed second in the team standings with 66 points, and Oshkosh took the title with 26.
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Sam Brewer posted his second consecutive top-10 finish for the Vikings as he took sixth in 27:28.1.
Billy Daniels was next for Lawrence as he placed 14th in 28:18.6. Completing the scoring for the Vikings were
Owen West, who was 22nd in 29:15.7, and
Dylan Coble, who took 23rd in 29:19.3.