Women's Cross Country 2022 Season Preview

Women's Cross Country 2022 Season PreviewWomen's Cross Country 2022 Season Preview

 PROVO, Utah — 2021 National Runner-Up BYU women’s cross country announced its 2022 meet schedule and roster on Monday.

2022 BYU Women's Cross Country Schedule
DateMeetHostLocationTime
Thursday, Sept. 1UVU InvitationalUVULakeside Sports Park // Orem, Utah2:30 p.m. MDT
Saturday, Sept. 3Sagebrush InvitationalUtah StateSteve and Dona Reeder Cross Country Course // Logan, UtahTBA
Friday, Sept. 9Run Elite InvitationalRun Elite ProgramValley Regional Park // Taylorsville, Utah7 p.m. MDT
Saturday, Sept. 24Cowboy JamboreeOklahoma StateOklahoma State Cross Country Course // Stillwater, Oklahoma8 a.m. CDT
Friday, Oct. 14Nuttycombe Wisconsin InvitationalWisconsinThomas Zimmer Championship Course // Madison, Wisconsin11 a.m. CDT
Friday, Oct 28West Coast Conference ChampionshipsWCCFernhill Park // Portland, Oregon10 a.m. PDT
Friday, Nov. 11NCAA Mountain RegionalNCAAUNM North Golf Course // Albuquerque, New MexicoTBA
Saturday, Nov. 19NCAA ChampionshipsNCAAOklahoma State Cross Country Course // Stillwater, OklahomaTBA

The Cougars will open the season with meets at UVU and Utah State on Thursday, Sept. 1 and Saturday, Sept. 3, respectively. BYU will remain in Utah for the Run Elite Invitational on Sept. 9 before traveling to Oklahoma State on Sept. 24 and Wisconsin on Oct. 14.

"I am excited to get the team back together," said BYU head women's cross country head coach Diljeet Taylor. "I am really looking forward to seeing what this group can accomplish." 

The Cougars will compete in their final West Coast Conference Championships on Friday, Oct. 28 in Portland, Oregon. There, BYU will look to win a dominant fifth-straight conference crown. BYU will also seek its ninth consecutive top-5 regional finish at the NCAA Mountain Regional in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Nov. 11.

After finishing second to NC State in 2021, the Cougars will vie for a second national title in three seasons as the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships return to the Oklahoma State course in Stillwater, Oklahoma on Nov. 19.

Despite the loss of individual national champion Whittni Orton, All-American Anna Camp-Bennett and veteran Sara Musselman, seventh-year head coach Diljeet Taylor returns a team filled with both experience and promising newcomers.

Seniors Aubrey Frentheway and McKenna Lee-Hansen lead the team into 2022 with a combined 30 career collegiate meets on their resume. Frentheway, a two-time All-American from Cheyenne, Wyoming won the BYU Autumn Classic to go along with three other top-10 finishes a season ago. Lee-Hansen, a native of North Ogden, Utah, narrowly missed All-American honors at nationals in 2021 with a 46th-place finish.

Lexy Halladay-Lowry and Anna Martin also return after appearances at the 2021 championships.

2022 BYU Women's Cross Country Returners
NameClassHometownLast School
Carmen AlderSo. Southern Pines, North CarolinaPinecrest H.S.
Anastaysia DavisSo. Flower Mound, TexasLewisville Flower Mound H.S.
Lizzie DildineSo. Eagle, IdahoEagle H.S.
Alena EllsworthSr. Gilbert, ArizonaHighland H.S.
Destiny EverettSo. Lincoln, CaliforniaChico State
Alissa FieldingJr. Orem, UtahMountain View H.S.
Aubrey Frentheway*Sr. Cheyenne, WyomingCheyenne Central H.S.
Lexy Halladay-LowrySo.Boise, IdahoMountain View H.S.
Heather HansonJr.Anacortes, WashingtonAnacortes H.S.
Meghan HunterSo.Provo, UtahProvo H.S.
Haley JohnstonJr.Elk Ridge, UtahSalem Hills H.S.
McKenna Lee-HansenSr.North Ogden, UtahWeber H.S.
Anna MartinSo.Lehi, UtahLehi H.S.
Madi MoffittSr. Orem, UtahTimpanogos H.S.
Rachel MorrinSr.Rexburg, IdahoMadison H.S.
Sadie SargentSr.Coalville, UtahNorth Summit H.S.
Claire SeymourSr.Modesto, CaliforniaEnochs H.S.
Krystie SolomonFr.Hamilton, New ZealandSacred Hearts Girls' College
Ember StrattonSo. Missoula, MontanaHellgate H.S.
Julie SumsionSo.Springville, UtahSpringville H.S.
Kaylee ThompsonSo.Colorado Springs, ColoradoClassical Academy H.S.
Allie WarnerSo.Orem, UtahMountain View H.S.

*2021 All-American

Ember Stratton, a sophomore from Missoula, Montana, returns to the team following full-time missionary service for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Osorno, Chile and St. Louis, Missouri. Stratton competed in five meets for BYU as a freshman in 2019, including a 13th-place finish at WCC Championships.

Lindsey Stallworth lends further experience to the Cougars as a senior transfer from East Tennessee State. The Knoxville, Tennessee native competed at nationals for the Buccaneers in each of the last two seasons, including an All-American finish in 2020-21. Stallworth also won the Southern Conference 2020-21 Women’s Cross Country Individual Championship and was named the league’s Women’s Runner of the Year.

2022 BYU Women's Cross Country Newcomers
NameClassHometownLast School
Abby BarlowFr.American Fork, UtahAmerican Fork H.S.
Addi BrueningFr.South Jordan, UtahHerriman H.S.
Riley ChamberlainFr.Loomis, CaliforniaDel Oro H.S.
Jacey FarmerFr.San Diego, CaliforniaRancho Bernardo H.S.
Lexi GoffFr.Highland, UtahLone Peak H.S.
Natalie HlusiFr.Brno, Czech RepublicSportovni Gymnazium Ludvika Danka
Jenna HutchinsFr.Johnson City, TennesseeScience Hill H.S.
Taylor LovellFr.Gilbert, ArizonaPerry H.S.
Avery MooreFr.American Fork, UtahAmerican Fork H.S.
Taylor RohatinskyFr.Highland, UtahLone Peak H.S.
Lindsey StallworthSr.Knoxville, TennesseeEast Tennessee State