Bekah White
Bekah White
  • Hometown:
    Rockford, TN
  • Year:
    Sophomore
  • High School:
    Webb
  • Major:
    Pre Physical Theropy
Bio

2016: Ran in all five meets on the season during her second year at Mossy Creek… Ran a season-best 20:58.2 in the five-kilometer run at the SAC Championships on Oct. 22…Finished ninth at the Tusculum Open to kick off the season…

Tusculum Open: 9th- 23:04.7

Maryville Invitational: 11th- 27:18.18

Royals Challenge: 205th- 21:12.2

South Atlantic Conference Championships: 39th- 20:58.2

Southeast Regionals: 93rd- 24:47.44 

 

2015: White competed in all but one of Carson-Neman’s eight meets on the year… Her best finish on the season came at the Blue/Orange Meet where the sophomore concluded the five-kilometer course with a fifth-place time of 19:50.53 second time…

Blue/Orange Meet (5K): 5th- 19:50.53

Victor Ashe Meet (5K):  20th- 22:59.7

Furman Invitational (6K): 119th- 26:50.96

Maryville Dual Meet (5K): 15th- 23:47.0

Greater Louisville Classic (5K): 159th- 21:15.29

Fast Cats Classic (5K): 67th- 21:45.81

South Atlantic Conference Championships (5K): 58th- 21:37.9

 

High School: Attended Webb High School of Knoxville...Led her team to Cross Country state titles in each of the 2012, 2013, and 2014 seasons...Placed a personal best fifth place in 14'...

Personal: Daughter of Shelia and Dr. Robert White...Born on August 25, 1997...Majoring in Pre Physical Theopy at Carson-Newman...

News mentions
C-N concludes season at Southeast Regionals
C-N concludes season at Southeast Regionals

MONTEVALLO, Ala.— The Carson-Newman cross country team concluded the 2016 season with a couple of top-20 finishes as the women placed 17th and the men 19th on the day at the NCAA Southeast Regional Championships in Montevallo, Ala.

Eagles excel in Royals Challenge while eyeing SAC Championships
Eagles excel in Royals Challenge while eyeing SAC Championships

CHARLOTTE, N.C.—The Carson-Newman cross country team wrapped up competition at the Royals Challenge with a women’s 26th ranking and a men’s 35th-placing in what was the Eagles final tune up before the South Atlantic Conference cross country championships in two weeks.

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