Hoosiers Primed for Cross-Country National Championships
Nov 22, 2019 1:02 amIU will have both the men’s and women’s teams in Terre Haute on Saturday.
IU will have both the men’s and women’s teams in Terre Haute on Saturday.
Ben Veatch was fourth and Kyle Mau seventh to lead the men's team.
The IU men’s and women’s cross-country teams hope to qualify for the National Championships.
Hoosier men place 2nd while the women were 8th at the Big Ten Championships.
The men and women both have lofty goals at the meet Sunday in Columbus, Ohio.
The sophomore is quickly becoming one of the nation's best runners.
Sophomores Abi Little and Jake Gebhardt led IU cross-country in Terre Haute.
Kyle Mau was 10th and Bailey Hertenstein was 16th to lead IU.
The Hoosiers will head to the Nuttycombe Invitational in Wisconsin and pre-nationals in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Kyle Mau was fourth and Bailey Hertenstein seventh to lead the Hoosier men and women.
The meet in South Bend will race some of the best teams in the nation.
The Hoosiers placed 5th while the women did not have enough runners to place.
The IU sophomore is the first Hoosier cross-country runner to win the award.
IU women with encouraging performance while Mau places 2nd for men.
The senior leads the 15th-ranked Hoosiers into a season with great expectations.
IU will run its entire team for the first time this season in Nashville.
Hunter Moore won the men’s race while Abi Little placed 7th.
The men’s team has high expectations while the women have experience to fill.
The men’s and women’s teams both placed in the top-20 at the NCAA Cross Country National Championship meet.
This season marks the first since 2013 where both the men’s and women’s team qualified in the same year.