Walsh only finished behind No. 6-ranked Colorado School of Mines in the final scoring, an indication the Cavaliers are a serious player for some NCAA Championship hardware in the postseason.
Coy helped lead the charge as Walsh placed four runners in the top-25 finishers (Claire Robertson, Andra Lehotay, Alyssa Viscounte).
Coy crossed the finish line third with a time of 22:05 only behind redshirting Malone runner Hannah Thompson and Leah Hanle from No. 23 Mount Olive.
Coy already owns the top time in the league this year in the 6K and this is her second conference weekly honor of the season. The 22:05 represents the third-fastest time in the league this year.
Coy will be competing in her own backyard in the comfy confines at GlenOak High School for the upcoming conference meet. The senior standout attended GlenOak before committing to run for coach Rob Mizicko at Walsh.