
Cross Country Sweeps The Belhaven Invite
October 04, 2025 | Cross Country
JACKSON, Miss. – Mississippi State cross country took home the win at the Belhaven Invite in the women's 6k this morning.
"We're really happy with how the team executed today," said assistant coach Erinn Stenman-Fahey. "The team is in a good position for this time in the season as we prepare for the Pre-National Invite in two weeks. The team is excited to get back to training and racing, and we'll face some great competition in Missouri."
Of the 10 competing, nine Bulldogs earned top 10 finishes in the race. The pack was led by Naomi Jeplting, who crossed the line in 20:41.2 in her first collegiate 6k race. Nelly Jemeli followed closely behind in 20:56.7 for her first collegiate 6k. The athletes finished in first and second, respectively.
Both Jepleting's and Jemeli's performances fall on the MSU all-time top 20 list in the 6k. They both hold all-time spots over both the 5k and 6k for Mississippi State.
Louise Stonham, Gabrielle Boulay and Brooklyn Quanz rounded out the scorers for State, finishing third, fifth and sixth.
Kaitlyn Burge and Hunter Anderson were the team's displacers, crossing the line in seventh and eighth. Ramat Jimoh and Trinity Holland both finished in the top ten in the race, earning ninth and tenth place.
The Bulldogs earned a trophy-worthy first-place finish in the race and have yet to earn less than second place as a team in a race this season.
State will toe the line at the Pre-National Invite, hosted by Missouri, on October 18.
For more information on the Mississippi State cross country and track and field program, visit HailState.com and follow "HailStateTF" on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and Facebook.
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"We're really happy with how the team executed today," said assistant coach Erinn Stenman-Fahey. "The team is in a good position for this time in the season as we prepare for the Pre-National Invite in two weeks. The team is excited to get back to training and racing, and we'll face some great competition in Missouri."
Of the 10 competing, nine Bulldogs earned top 10 finishes in the race. The pack was led by Naomi Jeplting, who crossed the line in 20:41.2 in her first collegiate 6k race. Nelly Jemeli followed closely behind in 20:56.7 for her first collegiate 6k. The athletes finished in first and second, respectively.
Both Jepleting's and Jemeli's performances fall on the MSU all-time top 20 list in the 6k. They both hold all-time spots over both the 5k and 6k for Mississippi State.
Louise Stonham, Gabrielle Boulay and Brooklyn Quanz rounded out the scorers for State, finishing third, fifth and sixth.
Kaitlyn Burge and Hunter Anderson were the team's displacers, crossing the line in seventh and eighth. Ramat Jimoh and Trinity Holland both finished in the top ten in the race, earning ninth and tenth place.
The Bulldogs earned a trophy-worthy first-place finish in the race and have yet to earn less than second place as a team in a race this season.
State will toe the line at the Pre-National Invite, hosted by Missouri, on October 18.
For more information on the Mississippi State cross country and track and field program, visit HailState.com and follow "HailStateTF" on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and Facebook.
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