CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa. (April 9, 2021) – Senior
Kendal Clark of the Webber International University women's cross country team raced for the second year in a row at the 41st Annual NAIA Women's Cross Country National Championship. Clark finished 221st overall with a time of 20:20.21 in the women's 5K race at the Seminole Valley Cross Country Course in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, hosted by Mount Mercy University.

"I'm so proud of Kendal's maturity as a young lady and growth as an athlete," said Webber's Head Cross Country Coach
James Simpson. "She is one special person. She will become very successful in life due to her work ethic and drive in everything she does. Good Luck Kendal. Thank you for letting me be a part of your journey."
It was an improvement from Clark's finish at the national championships as a junior when she finished 282nd overall with a time of 21:01.8.
Clark, who is second on the Warriors' top-10 all-time list for women's cross country, is the first Lady Warrior to compete in back-to-back appearances at nationals since Juline Brice in 2009 and 2010.

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