Katherine Receveur, Ben Veatch excel for IU cross-country at NCAA Regionals
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Not a lot of things seem to affect the IU cross-country teams’ top runners when it comes to being prepared to compete.
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TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Not a lot of things seem to affect the IU cross-country teams’ top runners when it comes to being prepared to compete.
Friday’s Great Lakes Regional Championship in Terre Haute, Indiana, will be a weird race for many top teams.
The fans at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for IU's exhibition matchup with Gannon University might have been a little confused.
Prior to this summer, freshman Jaelynn Penn had never traveled outside of the United States.
Junior Katherine Receveur accomplished something no other IU women’s cross-country runner had in 27 years.
Sunday’s Big Ten Cross-Country Championships will be contested at one of the most difficult courses in the conference.
One might think senior guard Tyra Buss would want to go out with a bang in her last Hoosier Hysteria appearance at IU.
There were multiple times when IU junior Katherine Receveur questioned if she was good enough to compete at the collegiate level.
Earlier in the week, IU cross-country coach Ron Helmer predicted Friday’s Nuttycombe Invitational in Madison, Wisconsin, might be a humbling experience for many of his top runners.
The IU cross-country teams aren't easing into their final meet before the Big Ten Championships.
When official practice for the IU women’s basketball team commenced in early October, it was nothing new for Coach Teri Moren and her players.
The IU cross-country teams sent a message to the rest of the Big Ten on Saturday at the inaugural Sam Bell Invitational in Bloomington: nobody runs at their home course without a hard-fought battle.
Even though both IU cross-country teams are currently nationally ranked and are coming off solid performances in Boston last week, this weekend’s Sam Bell Invitational at the IU Championship Cross Country Course in Bloomington on Saturday at 10 a.m. won’t be all about the runners.
The IU women’s cross-country team made history when the most recent National Coaches' Poll was released Tuesday.
The Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown proved to be some new territory for the IU cross-country teams.
The IU cross-country teams are kind of like hot air.
Teams from all around the state of Indiana flocked to West Lafayette on Friday to compete in the Indiana Intercollegiate cross-country meet. For many schools, it was an opportunity to battle it out with some of their biggest in-state rivals.
Even though the IU men’s and women’s cross-country teams have worked their way into the top-30 in the most recent U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Poll released on Tuesday, fans might not see the same runners that got them in that position at the Indiana Intercollegiate at West Lafayette on Friday.
Winning the IU Open on Sept. 2 gave sophomore Ben Veatch a sensation he hadn’t felt since his days at Carmel High School. After spending his freshman cross-country season at IU in the shadows of now-graduated stars Jason Crist and Matthew Schwartzer, he took advantage of the opportunity to earn his first collegiate victory right away.
Spectators saw a lot of red jerseys at the IU Championship Cross-Country Course for the IU Open on Sept. 2.