Seeber crosses line first as Lions take 3rd at CCS Women’s Cross Country Championship

(Piedmont Athletic Communications)

JACKSON, Miss. – Skyler Seeber put an exclamation mark on an excellent junior campaign, crossing the line in front of the pack by over 30 seconds to claim the 2024 individual CCS Women’s Cross Country Title.

As a team, the Lions took third place for the second consecutive season, with Asbury winning the team title followed by Covenant in second place.

Seeber’s individual win marks the second time in three years that a Lion has captured the title, joining Jaycie Ponce from 2022 in the inaugural CCS Championship race.

Junior Bella Caccamo improved her time from last year’s race by over nine minutes to take 15th place, as she was the second Lion to cross the finish line.

In her final race at Piedmont, senior Tanea Davis chopped off over six minutes from last season’s time to crack the top 20 while Hannah Marlowe made it four Lions in the top 25 with a 24th place finish.

Frehsman Josalyn Hallman came within 20 seconds of a PR performance and claimed 43rd overall as Victoria Drouin rounded out the pack for Piedmont, but improved upon last year’s time by over two minutes.

PIEDMONT RESULTS:
1st – Skyler Seeber, 23:36.44
15th – Bella Caccamo, 26:01.75
20th – Tanea Davis, 26:25.34
24th – Hannah Marlowe, 26:49.75
43rd – Josalyn Hallman, 32:30.29
51st – Victoria Drouin, 36:52.11