EAST RIDGE, Tenn. – Every Maryville Scot ran a personal record Friday morning as the Scots finished sixth in the UT Chattanooga Invitational in East Ridge, Tennessee.
 
Isabelle Juda was the top finisher for Maryville, coming in 19th place with a time of 20 minutes and 37 seconds. 
Kristina Buckley and 
Anastasia Lamar followed, finishing in 31st and 32
nd place, respectively. Buckley ran a time of 22 minutes and 48 seconds while Lamar crossed the finish line in 23 minutes and 29 seconds. Next for the Scots were Shelby Armintrout in 34th and 
Danna Vazquez-Barrera in 35th place.
 
"The women's team killed it today with every single one running a personal record," Maryville head coach Kaitlyn Carringer-Adams. "This feat is even more impressive since we just came off their hardest and highest mileage week of practice this season."
 
"Anytime someone runs a PR it is great, but the fact that the girls broke their best times anywhere from 6 seconds to almost 2.5 minutes makes me very proud of them and glad their hard work is paying off."
 
This was Maryville's final meet before the Collegiate Conference of the South Championships hosted by Piedmont on Saturday, October 28, in Demorest, Georgia.