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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The University of Hawai'i women's cross country team finished the 2018 season with a solid performance, placing 35th, at the NCAA West Regional Friday morning at the Haggin Oaks Golf Course."Very pleased with the efforts in Sacramento this morning, each runner did all that she could," said head coach. "Haley (Beaumont) was determined and ran great today."Leading the way, seniorsaved the best for last, registering a season best performance while finishing first for UH and 205th overall (22:59.6).Sophomorefollowed suit, coming down the chute in a time of 23:17.4, finishing second for UH and 216th overall.Seniorfinished in UH's top three for the second time this season, while nearly breaking her 6k PR, finishing in 23:57.1 (230th overall).Seniorfinished in the fourth spot for UH and 235th overall (24:02.1)Competing in her first NCAA West Regional race, freshmanwas four seconds shy of tying her 6k PR, coming across the finish line in 24:24.8.Also competing for Hawai'i, senior, who finished 245overall (24:44.8).The Rainbow Wahine logged 1097 points with an average time of 23:45."Our four seniors who ran today along with Tristan (Setzer) have meant so much to our growing program," said Boyce.Hawai'i finishes the 2018 cross country campaign and will now turn their attention to the indoor track and field season starting in January.