Karissa Glover
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Bio
A multi-sport athlete in high school, the Lady Tigers believe she has the potential to be a big part of the women's cross country program in the future.
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Ten years removed from its previous national championship, the Cowley College women’s cross country team brought the title back to Arkansas City by placing first at the NJCAA Division II Cross Country National Championships held Saturday in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Cowley College sophomore Lubna Suied continued her dominating sophomore season by winning the women’s race at the Cross Country Conference/Region Championships held Friday in El Dorado, KS. Suied’s impressive victory helped the Lady Tiger cross country team capture their fourth straight conference title and place second in the region.
The Cowley College women’s cross country team finished exactly where they are ranked in the latest NJCAA Division II poll as the top-ranked Lady Tigers finished first at the Bethel Invite held Saturday in Newton, KS.
Placing first in the 5K run for the second time in three races, Cowley College sophomore Lubna Suied helped the top-ranked Lady Tiger cross country team place third out of seven teams at the Red Devil Duals held Saturday in Iola, KS.
With all five of its runners achieving personal best times at the Muthana-Rogers Cross Country Invitational held Saturday in Newton, KS, the No. 1-ranked Cowley College women’s cross country team placed seventh out of 14 teams.
Making the move to NJCAA Division II has been a good decision so far for the Cowley College women’s cross country team. The Lady Tigers are ranked No. 1 in week one of the NJCAA Division II National Coaches Poll.
A year removed from placing eighth at the NJCAA Division I National Cross Country Championship, the Cowley College women's cross country team has its sights on a national title after making the move to NJCAA Division II competition.
