Good write up here on the ACC Championship, with quotes from Henes and Tuohy. Henes says that Tyynismaa did not finish the race due to cramps.
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https://www.dyestat.com/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=44531&do=news&news_id=667244
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - North Carolina State's Katelyn Touhy claimed her second individual title and the Wolfpack women won their eighth consecutive team title Friday morning at ACC Cross Country Championships at Apalachee Regional Park in moderate 67 degree temperatures and high humidity conditions (99%).
It was the same course where the Wolfpack won their first NCAA D1 title in school history in 2021 after winning the AIAW titles in 1979 and 1980. The first AIAW National Championship meet was held in Tallahassee as well. The return to Tallahassee was not lost on head coach Laurie Henes, who's been an athlete or coach in the program since 1988.
"I was actually in a group text with three of the women that I am coaching now post collegiately that were a part of that championship team. Ally Hayes, Savannah Shaw and Hannah Steelman. We were reminiscing about being here in Tallahassee. This did kind of start this ball rolling with this group. Man I miss them, but that's the fun of it in what we do. They left a legacy that allows the leaders to carry on the same."
Saturday saw the first race for Amaris Tyynismaa in a Wolfpack uniform. The senior transfer from Alabama was 15th at the 5k, but suffered some cramps and did not finish, Henes said.
"We tried to work on grouping and it didn't happen exactly the way we wanted to today, but we had some people coming back. We had some people running well. Our veterans ran really well. Sometimes you take that for granted and certainly we should not."
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