Lindsey Anderson

[2] She is a two-time NCAA All-American, a four-time school record holder at Weber State University, and a six-time Big Sky Conference senior champion.

[3] University of Missouri women cross country head coach Anderson, a native of Morgan, Utah, started out her athletic career as a middle-distance runner, since she was in seventh grade.

Anderson attended Morgan High School, where she had won five state track and cross-country titles, and held starting positions on both the girls' soccer and basketball teams.

[1] While attending the University, Anderson continued to develop into what she called "a pretty, good college runner" in her first two years, before she worked with 1994 Los Angeles marathon champion Paul Pilkington in 2005.

Also during Anderson’s senior year of cross country, she was ranked number one in the Big Sky Conference but got sick with bronchitis and received a fourth-place finish in the 5K with a time of 18:09.3.

She ran in the first heat against sixteen other athletes, including Tunisia's Habiba Ghribi, and Russia's Gulnara Galkina-Samitova, both of whom were top medal contenders in this event.

[13] Anderson led CSI's women's team to the 2021 NJCAA Division I National Cross Country Championship --- The first in school history.