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Jeffrey Delwiche ran with his daughter’s former teammates Saturday at the first Caty Delwiche Memorial Open.
Matt Johnston / The Free Press


Both the men’s and women’s cross country teams participated in the first Caty Delwiche Memorial Open. Delwiche was killed a year ago when she was struck by a car while on a training run.
Matt Johnston / The Free Press


Caty Delwiche’s death brought members of Minnesota State’s cross country team closer together, coach Jen Blue said.
Matt Johnston / The Free Press


Friends, family remember Delwiche

Cross country event, ceremonies honor MSU student killed in crash

By Robb Murray
Free Press Staff Writer

“If you gotta go, it’s good to go when you’re really, really happy,” Jeffrey Delwiche said.

Jen Blue, the coach who recruited Delwiche, said Delwiche’s death brought the team closer together, “and made people appreciate their teammates more.”

When asked if she’d learned anything, Blue said, “Yes, that there are more important things in life. It put things into perspective for me.”MSU



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