IU cross-country runners earn Big Ten Sportsmanship awards
Nov 2, 2018 12:39 pmJunior Lexa Barrott and senior Kyle Burks receive Big Ten Sportsmanship awards following the conference championship race.
Junior Lexa Barrott and senior Kyle Burks receive Big Ten Sportsmanship awards following the conference championship race.
The men’s team finished third while the women’s team finished fifth.
Both IU's men's and women's teams will compete for the Big Ten Championship in Nebraska.
Daniel Michalski was told there was no chance he could run cross-country this season.
The men’s team finished second in the Illini Open.
Lower-ranking runners set to lead IU in final tournament before Big Ten Championships.
The Hoosiers took part in the Bradley Pink Classic on Friday and Pre Nationals on Saturday.
The Hoosiers will take part in the Bradley Pink Classic and Pre Nationals.
The women’s team placed seventh while the men’s team finished 14th.
After winning both nonconference meets, IU will look to carry that over into Big Ten Conference action.
Katherine Receveur's running career appeared to be over due to injury, until she fought back.
Cross-country will open up Big Ten Conference play on Friday.
Katherine Receveur wins weekly award for fourth time.
Katherine Receveur won her first meet of the season in New York.
Katherine Receveur, Maggie Allen, Kyle Mau and Joe Murphy will race in their first meet of the season.
Without their top runners, the cross country team featured other athletes in the Miami Opener.
Even without its top runners, the IU cross-country teams both secured team victories.
Both the men’s and women’s teams qualified for the NCAA Championships last season.
There is a petition and Facebook page in attempts to prevent the lots being built.
Junior Katherine Receveur becomes the second IU women’s cross-country runner to win Big Ten Athlete of the Year.