Her time of 3 hours, 21 minutes and 38 seconds was good enough for seventh overall in the race. The course stretches over 26.2 miles and the rain over the weekend made it a muddy run.
Rhea is part owner of Momentum Athletic Training in Missoula.
BILLINGS (AP) - Columbus High School guard Megan Patterson has given a verbal commitment to play basketball at Weber State University.
The 5-foot-11 guard averaged 16 points, six rebounds and three assists per game as a junior, earning all-state honors. She is also an all-state volleyball player.
MSU to induct six into hall of fame
BOZEMAN (AP) - Four former Montana State standout athletes and two championship teams are to be inducted into the school's athletics hall of fame.
All-America tight end Joe Bignell from Deer Lodge, All-Big Sky men's basketball player Doug Hashley from Big Sandy and all-conference track and cross country athlete Kathleen (Monaghan) Jorgenson from Miles City will be inducted into the hall on Friday along with the late Mike McCormick from Culbertson, who played both football and basketball for the 'Cats.
The 1964 Camellia Bowl Championship football team and the 1994 and 1995 Big Sky women's cross country championship teams will also be honored.
Bignell set school records by catching 88 passes for 1,149 yards in 1984, helping the Bobcats to the NCAA Division I-AA national championship. He earned honorable mention All-America honors as a senior and his 169 career catches remains an MSU record. Bignell ranches near Avon.
Hashley led MSU in rebounding for three seasons and earned first team all-conference honors as a junior along with second-team honors as a sophomore and senior. He remains second on the Bobcats' all-time rebounding list with 890 from 1978-82. Hashley is a teacher in Kalispell and the girls' basketball coach at Glacier High.
Jorgenson earned all-Big Sky and all-league academic honors 11 times during her cross country and indoor and outdoor track career. She ran on the 1986 Big Sky title squad.
McCormick played both football and basketball at MSU after serving in the Navy. He averaged 5.4 points in 19 games as a freshman and five points in 32 games as a sophomore. School officials say records for his senior season are not available.
The 1964 Bobcat football team rallied after losing two of its first four games to win five of its final seven, including the only end-of-the-season bowl game win in school history. The '64 team beat Montana 30-6 and clinched the school's first Big Sky title with a 24-0 win at Weber State.
Dale Kennedy's 1994 and '95 women's cross country teams won back-to-back Big Sky Conference championships, the second set of MSU squads in a decade to do so.
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