Edward Cheserek And Colorado Both Repeat As NCAA Cross-Country Champions
By David Monti, @d9monti
November 22, 2014
(c) 2014 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved
TERRE HAUTE, IND. (22-Nov) — Like the freight trains that rumble relentlessly through this hardscrabble Midwestern city each day, Oregon’s Edward Cheserek stormed to his second consecutive NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships win here today with a late-race breakaway, prevailing by a comfortable four seconds. Behind him, the men of the University of Colorado retained their 2013 team title, placing three men in the top-10 and scoring 65 points, 30 better than second place Stanford. Both the individual and team victories were expected.

Edward Cheserek in the homestretch just before winning his second NCAA Division I Cross Country Title in Terre Haute, Ind. (photo by Chris Lotsbom for Race Results Weekly)
“Actually, I came in (and thought) I’ve got to defend my title,” a beaming Cheserek told a small group of reporters in a cramped mixed zone. “Actually, I did exactly what my coach told me.”
Cheserek’s coach, Andy Powell, told him to remain patient and not to attack too early. Sticking with that plan, Cheserek ran near the front of a huge 89-man lead pack through 3000 meters in a pedestrian 9:12. Running close together to fight off the strong winds, the pack was still 80-strong through the 5-K mark (15:31). Cheserek stayed patient, listened for his coach’s instructions, and saved his energy for the final two kilometers.
“This year I get more mature, how to race smart, and how to time myself, well,” Cheserek explained.
The race finally started to stretch out approaching the 8-K mark when Arkansas senior Stanley Kebenei pushed to the front, followed by Cheserek, Villanova’s Patrick Tiernan, California’s Chris Walden, UTEP’s Anthony Rotich, Oregon’s Eric Jenkins, and Northern Arizona’s Futsum Zienasellassie. Stanford fifth-year senior Maksim Korolev, the only man to beat Cheserek this season, was hanging on in 9th place.
“The last 5-K was just tough,” said Korolev, who would finish fourth. “I just, you know, didn’t gut it through and make it with them.”
Cheserek, who has competed on the LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course three times, knew exactly where he was, and knew it was time to go. He could see Kebenei was struggling, and he remembered last year’s race when Texas Tech’s Kennedy Kithuka took the lead too early and had nothing left in the final two kilometers.
“I took a mistake last time, last year,” Cheserek told reporters. “Kithuka took the lead and I was, like, ‘just run hard the last 2-K.’ This is, like, my third time running here and I know exactly where 2-K is.”
Cheserek made one hard push, and quickly dispatched with his rivals. He had the long, slightly uphill finish straight to himself, crossing the line in 30:19.4, some 38 seconds slower than last year. Before finishing, he looked back to see his teammate, Eric Jenkins, trading surges with Zienasellassie, and ultimately finishing second (Zienasellassie got third). Despite taking the top-2 positions, Oregon’s team would only place 6th because their fifth man, Cole Watson, finished 155th (131st among scoring athletes).
In contrast, Colorado’s fifth man, Pierce Murphy, was 35th (26th among scoring runners), assuring coach Mark Wetmore’s Buffaloes a commanding victory.
I’m very happy with them,” Coach Wetmore told Race Results Weekly. “You know this is a hard race to do without mistakes, and I think we got good races out of everybody.” He continued: “They’re a close bunch of guys, like brothers, and they’ve gone through a lot together: the arduous training, the sacrifices on the weekend, etc. There’s a bond, and they wanted to do it for each other.”
Colorado senior Blake Theroux, who finished ninth, echoed Wetmore’s comments. Speaking with reporters while standing arm-in-arm with his teammates he said: “(We’re) just another part of the tradition; that’s all we are.” He continued: “We were talking about winning every single day since June first. Every single day since outdoors we’ve talked about this day, and we’re going to come out here and kill it. That’s what we did.”
Colorado’s “team of equals” is just the kind of squad that Wetmore, who has been head coach at Colorado for 22 seasons, likes to coach.
“For us, it is ONLY a team sport,” he said.
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Full results below. Full race video replay here.
You can relive our live coverage here. Message board thread: Official NCAA 2014 XC Championships Thread
Men’s Team:
Place | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Colorado | 65 |
2 | Stanford | 98 |
3 | Portland | 175 |
4 | Northern Arizona | 188 |
5 | Syracuse | 206 |
6 | Oregon | 221 |
7 | Villanova | 230 |
8 | Iona | 270 |
9 | Oklahoma State | 296 |
10 | Wisconsin | 335 |
11 | Michigan | 365 |
12 | North Carolina | 380 |
13 | Providence | 393 |
14 | New Mexico | 394 |
15 | Indiana | 416 |
16 | BYU | 437 |
17 | Georgetown | 444 |
18 | UCLA | 454 |
19 | Colorado State | 468 |
20 | Washington | 479 |
21 | Virginia | 502 |
22 | Southern Utah | 578 |
23 | Eastern Kentucky | 579 |
24 | Michigan State | 583 |
25 | Tulsa | 584 |
26 | Texas | 615 |
27 | UTEP | 629 |
28 | Arkansas | 647 |
29 | Mississippi | 685 |
30 | Furman | 747 |
31 | Florida State | 822 |
Individual:
Place | Athlete | Time | Split | Change in Place Since 8k |
Team Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Edward Cheserek SO – Oregon |
30:19.4 | 5:40.4 | ↑ 1 | 1 |
2 | Eric Jenkins SR – Oregon |
30:23.2 | 5:43.8 | ↑ 4 | 2 |
3 | Futsum Zienasellassie JR – Northern Arizona |
30:25.3 | 5:45.8 | ↑ 4 | 3 |
4 | Maksim Korolev SR – Stanford |
30:29.5 | 5:49.9 | ↑ 5 | 4 |
5 | Ammar Moussa JR – Colorado |
30:29.6 | 5:49.9 | ↑ 5 | 5 |
6 | Stanley Kebenei SR – Arkansas |
30:30.1 | 5:51.1 | ↓ 5 | 6 |
7 | Ben Saarel SO – Colorado |
30:30.7 | 5:50.8 | ↑ 8 | 7 |
8 | John Mascari JR – Indiana State |
30:31.3 | 5:50.3 | ↑ 14 | |
9 | Blake Theroux SR – Colorado |
30:31.7 | 5:51.9 | ↑ 5 | 8 |
10 | Malachy Schrobilgen SO – Wisconsin |
30:32.6 | 5:52.5 | ↑ 7 | 9 |
11 | Anthony Rotich JR – UTEP |
30:33.1 | 5:53.7 | ↓ 6 | 10 |
12 | Scott Fauble SR – Portland |
30:34.4 | 5:54.6 | ↑ 1 | 11 |
13 | Mason Ferlic JR – Michigan |
30:37.1 | 5:57.3 | ↓ 1 | 12 |
14 | Marc Scott JR – Tulsa |
30:38.6 | 5:57.9 | ↑ 6 | 13 |
15 | Nate Jewkes SR – Southern Utah |
30:38.7 | 5:59.2 | ↓ 7 | 14 |
16 | Craig Nowak JR – Oklahoma State |
30:40.1 | 5:56.1 | ↑ 24 | 15 |
17 | Chris Walden JR – California |
30:40.3 | 6:01.1 | ↓ 13 | |
18 | Patrick Tiernan SO – Villanova |
30:41.5 | 6:02.3 | ↓ 15 | 16 |
19 | Matt McClintock JR – Purdue |
30:41.7 | 6:01.3 | ↔ | |
20 | Sean McGorty SO – Stanford |
30:41.9 | 6:01.9 | ↓ 4 | 17 |
21 | Aaron Nelson SR – Washington |
30:42.5 | 6:00.6 | ↑ 6 | 18 |
22 | Erik Peterson JR – Butler |
30:44.2 | 6:03.3 | ↓ 1 | |
23 | Edwin Kibichiy SO – Louisville |
30:44.7 | 6:03.4 | ↔ | |
24 | Connor Winter JR – Colorado |
30:45.0 | 6:03.0 | ↑ 4 | 19 |
25 | Luis Vargas SR – Elon |
30:45.0 | 6:01.2 | ↑ 13 | |
26 | Shane Quinn SR – Providence |
30:45.1 | 6:02.8 | ↑ 4 | 20 |
27 | Thomas Awad JR – Penn |
30:46.3 | 6:06.0 | ↓ 9 | |
28 | Reid Buchanan SR – Portland |
30:46.6 | 6:03.4 | ↑ 5 | 21 |
29 | Michael Atchoo SR – Stanford |
30:47.2 | 6:03.5 | ↑ 7 | 22 |
30 | Benjamin Connor SR – Providence |
30:48.6 | 6:03.4 | ↑ 13 | 23 |
31 | Matt McElroy SR – Northern Arizona |
30:49.1 | 6:05.5 | ↑ 4 | 24 |
32 | Ernest Kibet JR – Louisville |
30:50.8 | 6:04.9 | ↑ 15 | |
33 | Joe Rosa JR – Stanford |
30:51.0 | 6:11.2 | ↓ 22 | 25 |
34 | Kevin Dooney JR – Yale |
30:51.4 | 6:08.4 | ↓ 2 | |
35 | Pierce Murphy JR – Colorado |
30:51.7 | 6:07.5 | ↑ 7 | 26 |
36 | Caleb Hoover SR – Northern Arizona |
30:52.2 | 6:02.9 | ↑ 18 | 27 |
37 | MJ Erb SO – Syracuse |
30:52.9 | 6:09.4 | ↓ 3 | 28 |
38 | Martin Hehir JR – Syracuse |
30:54.7 | 6:11.9 | ↓ 7 | 29 |
39 | Sam Wharton FR – Stanford |
30:55.5 | 6:10.0 | ↑ 5 | 30 |
40 | Tyler King JR – Washington |
30:56.7 | 6:14.4 | ↓ 11 | 31 |
41 | Jake Hurysz SR – Colorado |
30:57.6 | 6:11.0 | ↑ 7 | 32 |
42 | Max Straneva SR – Syracuse |
30:58.5 | 6:14.4 | ↓ 1 | 33 |
43 | Matthew Schwartzer JR – Indiana |
30:59.7 | 6:11.7 | ↑ 7 | 34 |
44 | Timo Goehler SR – Portland |
31:02.7 | 6:14.3 | ↑ 9 | 35 |
45 | Dan Lennon JR – Syracuse |
31:03.3 | 6:17.7 | ↔ | 36 |
46 | Ryan Mahalsky SR – Lehigh |
31:03.7 | 6:17.9 | ↔ | |
47 | Tanguy Pepiot SR – Oregon |
31:03.9 | 6:22.3 | ↓ 23 | 37 |
48 | Ryan Walling JR – North Carolina |
31:04.1 | 6:14.4 | ↑ 8 | 38 |
49 | Jake Byrne SR – Iona |
31:04.2 | 6:22.5 | ↓ 24 | 39 |
50 | Jake Shelley SR – New Mexico |
31:04.7 | 6:08.4 | ↑ 16 | 40 |
51 | Craig Lutz SR – Texas |
31:05.4 | 6:08.9 | ↑ 17 | 41 |
52 | Fabian Clarkson JR – Oklahoma State |
31:06.0 | 6:19.0 | ↓ 3 | 42 |
53 | Jerrell Mock FR – Colorado State |
31:06.3 | 6:16.1 | ↑ 4 | 43 |
54 | Sergey Sushchickh JR – UCLA |
31:08.6 | 6:13.6 | ↑ 5 | 44 |
55 | Tyler Byrne SR – Northern Arizona |
31:09.3 | 6:11.7 | ↑ 14 | 45 |
56 | Robert Denault JR – Villanova |
31:10.0 | 6:14.5 | ↑ 4 | 46 |
57 | Sam McEntee SR – Villanova |
31:10.8 | 6:14.7 | ↑ 6 | 47 |
58 | Jordan Williamsz JR – Villanova |
31:10.9 | 6:15.3 | ↑ 3 | 48 |
59 | Danny Martinez SO – Portland |
31:11.0 | 6:10.7 | ↑ 15 | 49 |
60 | Daniel Winn SR – Oregon |
31:11.1 | 6:27.4 | ↓ 23 | 50 |
61 | Gilbert Kirui FR – Iona |
31:11.9 | 6:22.2 | ↓ 6 | 51 |
62 | Mike O’Dowd JR – Iona |
31:12.3 | 6:24.2 | ↓ 11 | 52 |
63 | George Parsons SO – N.C. State |
31:12.3 | 6:24.1 | ↓ 11 | |
64 | Ben Flanagan SO – Michigan |
31:12.6 | 6:16.4 | ↑ 1 | 53 |
65 | Jason Crist SO – Indiana |
31:14.5 | 6:14.9 | ↑ 8 | 54 |
66 | Ole Hesselbjerg SR – Eastern Kentucky |
31:14.9 | 6:18.6 | ↑ 1 | 55 |
67 | Steve Flint SR – BYU |
31:15.1 | 6:09.1 | ↑ 26 | 56 |
68 | Garrett Sweatt SO – Stanford |
31:15.5 | 57 | ||
69 | Kirubel Erassa SR – Oklahoma State |
31:15.7 | 6:33.9 | ↓ 43 | 58 |
70 | William Kincaid SR – Portland |
31:17.0 | 6:08.4 | ↑ 31 | 59 |
71 | Tim Rackers SR – Tulsa |
31:17.1 | 6:16.3 | ↑ 5 | 60 |
72 | Cosmas Boit SO – UTEP |
31:18.3 | 6:18.0 | ↑ 3 | 61 |
73 | Jefferson Abbey SO – Colorado State |
31:18.9 | 6:14.7 | ↑ 13 | 62 |
74 | Andrew Kowalsky SR – Iona |
31:19.1 | 6:17.5 | ↑ 5 | 63 |
75 | Morgan McDonald FR – Wisconsin |
31:19.3 | 6:12.9 | ↑ 19 | 64 |
76 | Chartt Miller FR – Iona |
31:19.8 | 6:15.1 | ↑ 13 | 65 |
77 | Riley Coates SR – Air Force |
31:20.3 | 6:15.9 | ↑ 10 | |
78 | Elmar Engholm JR – New Mexico |
31:20.9 | 6:12.5 | ↑ 22 | 66 |
79 | August Pappas JR – Michigan |
31:21.9 | 6:20.1 | ↑ 1 | 67 |
80 | Wes Gallagher JR – Mississippi |
31:23.2 | 6:22.0 | ↓ 3 | 68 |
81 | Zach Herriott SO – Virginia |
31:25.3 | 6:26.4 | ↓ 11 | 69 |
82 | John Murray SR – Georgetown |
31:25.5 | 6:23.1 | ↓ 1 | 70 |
83 | Andrew Rafla FR – Boise State |
31:26.2 | 6:16.9 | ↑ 20 | |
84 | Connor Rog SO – Virginia |
31:26.4 | 6:27.2 | ↓ 13 | 71 |
85 | Stephen Mulherin SO – North Carolina |
31:26.7 | 6:42.8 | ↓ 46 | 72 |
86 | Brian Basili SR – Villanova |
31:27.5 | 6:24.5 | ↓ 3 | 73 |
87 | John Raneri SR – North Carolina |
31:27.6 | 6:19.3 | ↑ 12 | 74 |
88 | Kyle King JR – Virginia |
31:27.6 | 6:24.2 | ↓ 4 | 75 |
89 | Brian Gohlke JR – Oklahoma State |
31:28.5 | 6:14.7 | ↑ 28 | 76 |
90 | Alex Wilson SR – Michigan State |
31:29.2 | 6:27.8 | ↓ 12 | 77 |
91 | Jacob Morgan SO – Kansas |
31:29.4 | 6:24.6 | ↓ 1 | |
92 | Lane Werley JR – UCLA |
31:29.7 | 6:20.7 | ↑ 10 | 78 |
93 | Todd Wakefield SR – New Mexico |
31:30.0 | 6:16.1 | ↑ 25 | 79 |
94 | Michael Clevenger JR – Notre Dame |
31:30.0 | 6:24.4 | ↓ 2 | |
95 | Colin Bennie FR – Syracuse |
31:30.0 | 6:15.8 | ↑ 26 | 80 |
96 | Darren Fahy SO – Georgetown |
31:30.3 | 6:31.0 | ↓ 24 | 81 |
97 | Eric Shellhorn SR – Utah State |
31:30.4 | 6:22.6 | ↓ 1 | |
98 | Jonathan Nelson JR – BYU |
31:30.9 | 6:17.6 | ↑ 17 | 82 |
99 | Ryan Kromer FR – Wisconsin |
31:31.2 | 6:18.3 | ↑ 15 | 83 |
100 | Jack Keelan FR – Stanford |
31:31.3 | 6:35.2 | ↓ 36 | 84 |
101 | Jake Turner JR – Montana State |
31:32.0 | 6:28.4 | ↓ 16 | |
102 | Aaron Fletcher JR – BYU |
31:33.1 | 6:23.4 | ↑ 3 | 85 |
103 | Joseph Stewart JR – Miami (Ohio) |
31:33.5 | 6:23.1 | ↑ 6 | |
104 | Sam Penzenstadler SR – Loyola (Ill.) |
31:34.1 | 6:18.6 | ↑ 24 | |
105 | Jonathan Green FR – Georgetown |
31:34.7 | 6:25.3 | ↓ 1 | 86 |
106 | Pat Schellberg SR – North Carolina |
31:35.6 | 6:24.2 | ↑ 4 | 87 |
107 | Carl Hirsch FR – Wisconsin |
31:35.8 | 6:21.5 | ↑ 15 | 88 |
108 | Alejandro Montano JR – Northern Arizona |
31:36.8 | 6:20.3 | ↑ 22 | 89 |
109 | Brian King SR – Georgetown |
31:37.9 | 6:24.3 | ↑ 7 | 90 |
110 | Michael VanVoorhis SR – Wisconsin |
31:38.3 | 6:26.1 | ↑ 2 | 91 |
111 | Joe Hardy FR – Wisconsin |
31:38.6 | 6:23.2 | ↑ 16 | 92 |
112 | Robert Domanic SO – Mississippi |
31:39.0 | 6:27.4 | ↓ 1 | 93 |
113 | Nick Hartle JR – UCLA |
31:39.0 | 6:26.6 | ↔ | 94 |
114 | Tony Smoragiewicz JR – Michigan |
31:39.1 | 6:24.6 | ↑ 10 | 95 |
115 | Ambrose Maritim SO – Eastern Kentucky |
31:39.7 | 6:31.8 | ↓ 17 | 96 |
116 | Hayden Hawks JR – Southern Utah |
31:40.0 | 6:33.1 | ↓ 21 | 97 |
117 | Ryan Herson JR – Arizona State |
31:40.7 | 6:36.0 | ↓ 29 | |
118 | Nathan Weitz JR – Northern Arizona |
31:41.0 | 6:38.3 | ↓ 36 | 98 |
119 | Ross Matheson SR – New Mexico |
31:41.4 | 6:19.6 | ↑ 18 | 99 |
120 | Alex Dillenbeck SR – Colorado State |
31:41.6 | 6:14.8 | ↑ 29 | 100 |
121 | Jack Boyle SO – Columbia |
31:41.9 | 6:27.9 | ↓ 1 | |
122 | Evan Esselink SR – Indiana |
31:42.2 | 6:32.3 | ↓ 16 | 101 |
123 | Julian Oakley SO – Providence |
31:44.6 | 6:26.5 | ↑ 8 | 102 |
124 | Harry Warnick SO – Villanova |
31:46.0 | 6:19.1 | ↑ 26 | 103 |
125 | Jonah Diaz SO – UCLA |
31:46.3 | 6:32.4 | ↓ 6 | 104 |
126 | Cerake Geberkidane FR – Oklahoma State |
31:47.6 | 6:31.9 | ↑ 3 | 105 |
127 | Conner Peloquin SR – BYU |
31:47.8 | 6:24.3 | ↑ 13 | 106 |
128 | Joe McAsey SO – Wisconsin |
31:48.0 | 6:26.6 | ↑ 7 | 107 |
129 | Connor McMillan FR – BYU |
31:48.3 | 6:22.7 | ↑ 16 | 108 |
130 | Mark Derrick SO – North Carolina |
31:49.7 | 6:24.2 | ↑ 14 | 109 |
131 | Daniel Studley JR – New Mexico |
31:50.3 | 6:29.3 | ↑ 3 | 110 |
132 | Ben Miller SR – Michigan State |
31:50.5 | 6:31.1 | ↔ | 111 |
133 | JR Ricker SR – Indiana |
31:50.6 | 6:28.8 | ↑ 5 | 112 |
134 | Luka Ndungu SO – Eastern Kentucky |
31:50.7 | 6:45.6 | ↓ 43 | 113 |
135 | Aaron Bartnik JR – Minnesota |
31:50.9 | 6:43.0 | ↓ 38 | |
136 | Sherod Hardt SO – Michigan State |
31:51.6 | 6:17.2 | ↑ 29 | 114 |
137 | Brogan Austin SR – Drake |
31:51.8 | 6:41.4 | ↓ 29 | |
138 | Owen Skeete JR – Indiana |
31:52.4 | 6:25.9 | ↑ 10 | 115 |
139 | Mike Tate SO – Southern Utah |
31:52.8 | 6:23.8 | ↑ 16 | 116 |
140 | Ryan Gil SO – Georgetown |
31:52.9 | 6:26.6 | ↑ 7 | 117 |
141 | Dylan Shawhan JR – BYU |
31:53.1 | 6:28.9 | ↑ 1 | 118 |
142 | Mark Pinales SR – Texas |
31:53.4 | 6:38.6 | ↓ 17 | 119 |
143 | Justyn Knight FR – Syracuse |
31:53.5 | 6:57.6 | ↓ 81 | 120 |
144 | Grant Fischer FR – Colorado State |
31:53.9 | 6:26.6 | ↑ 7 | 121 |
145 | Troy Taylor JR – North Texas |
31:54.2 | 6:18.8 | ↑ 26 | |
146 | Tanner Hinkle SO – Furman |
31:55.0 | 6:26.7 | ↑ 7 | 122 |
147 | Harvey Dixon JR – Providence |
31:55.7 | 6:24.6 | ↑ 11 | 123 |
148 | Cody Reed SR – Northern Arizona |
31:56.4 | 6:24.2 | ↑ 12 | 124 |
149 | Brian Doyle SR – Providence |
31:56.7 | 6:35.8 | ↓ 16 | 125 |
150 | Spencer Gardner SR – BYU |
31:57.0 | 6:31.0 | ↓ 4 | 126 |
151 | Cale Wallace JR – Arkansas |
31:57.4 | 6:19.7 | ↑ 24 | 127 |
152 | Zak Seddon JR – Florida State |
31:58.0 | 6:47.9 | ↓ 45 | 128 |
153 | Shane Moskowitz SR – Oklahoma State |
31:58.1 | 6:29.0 | ↑ 3 | 129 |
154 | Meron Simon JR – Washington |
31:58.1 | 6:29.6 | ↔ | 130 |
155 | Cole Watson SR – Oregon |
31:59.0 | 6:30.9 | ↓ 3 | 131 |
156 | Kevin Corbusier SO – Villanova |
31:59.3 | 6:24.3 | ↑ 13 | 132 |
157 | Frank Lara FR – Furman |
31:59.4 | 6:35.3 | ↓ 16 | 133 |
158 | Myles Smith FR – UCLA |
31:59.7 | 6:28.4 | ↑ 1 | 134 |
159 | Izaic Yorks JR – Washington |
32:01.8 | 6:36.9 | ↓ 16 | 135 |
160 | Troy Reeder SO – Furman |
32:02.7 | 6:29.7 | ↑ 2 | 136 |
161 | Caleb Rhynard JR – Michigan State |
32:03.3 | 6:41.7 | ↓ 25 | 137 |
162 | George Kelly SO – Michigan |
32:03.6 | 6:24.3 | ↑ 17 | 138 |
163 | Rorey Hunter JR – Indiana |
32:03.7 | 6:25.2 | ↑ 14 | 139 |
164 | Thomas Madden SO – Virginia |
32:03.8 | 6:28.8 | ↑ 6 | 140 |
165 | Joel Hubbard SO – Syracuse |
32:04.1 | 6:49.8 | ↓ 42 | 141 |
166 | Byron Jones SR – Colorado State |
32:04.7 | 6:30.5 | ↓ 2 | 142 |
167 | Matt Fischer SR – Penn State |
32:06.0 | 6:51.3 | ↓ 41 | |
168 | Scott Carpenter SO – Georgetown |
32:06.7 | 6:31.7 | ↔ | 143 |
169 | Kane Grimster SR – Auburn |
32:07.0 | 6:30.6 | ↑ 3 | |
170 | Tom Purnell JR – Harvard |
32:08.0 | 6:27.3 | ↑ 10 | |
171 | Ben Carruthers SR – Michigan State |
32:08.1 | 6:35.0 | ↓ 8 | 144 |
172 | Eduardo Rodriguez SR – Texas |
32:08.8 | 6:26.9 | ↑ 11 | 145 |
173 | Trevor Crawley SO – Providence |
32:09.2 | 6:27.9 | ↑ 8 | 146 |
174 | Weaverling Chase FR – Virginia |
32:09.5 | 6:31.8 | ↔ | 147 |
175 | Travis Neuman FR – Oregon |
32:09.9 | 6:37.7 | ↓ 14 | 148 |
176 | Will Nation SR – Texas |
32:10.9 | 6:28.1 | ↑ 8 | 149 |
177 | Kieran Clements SO – Iona |
32:11.8 | 6:42.6 | ↓ 20 | 150 |
178 | Alex Cornwell SR – New Mexico |
32:12.6 | 6:50.2 | ↓ 39 | 151 |
179 | Ronald Korir FR – Eastern Kentucky |
32:13.3 | 6:38.6 | ↓ 12 | 152 |
180 | Daniel Cheruiyot SO – UTEP |
32:14.4 | 6:31.0 | ↑ 5 | 153 |
181 | Matthew Melancon JR – Oregon |
32:17.1 | 6:40.2 | ↓ 8 | 154 |
182 | Stephen Schroeder JR – Navy |
32:19.0 | 6:37.4 | ↔ | |
183 | Alex George FR – Arkansas |
32:20.5 | 6:33.0 | ↑ 4 | 155 |
184 | Scott Morgan SR – North Carolina |
32:20.6 | 6:32.9 | ↑ 4 | 156 |
185 | Christoph Graf JR – South Alabama |
32:24.1 | 6:25.2 | ↑ 19 | |
186 | Benjamin Preisner FR – Tulsa |
32:25.2 | 6:35.0 | ↑ 7 | 157 |
187 | Daniel Everett SR – Columbia |
32:25.8 | 6:27.9 | ↑ 15 | |
188 | Michael Hall FR – Florida State |
32:26.3 | 6:36.0 | ↑ 6 | 158 |
189 | David Osborn SR – Oklahoma State |
32:27.0 | 6:52.3 | ↓ 23 | 159 |
190 | Nicholas Posada JR – Michigan |
32:27.3 | 6:37.6 | ↑ 2 | 160 |
191 | Brady Turnbull JR – Texas |
32:28.3 | 6:38.0 | ↑ 4 | 161 |
192 | Adam Hartman SO – Colorado State |
32:28.8 | 6:29.6 | ↑ 13 | 162 |
193 | Amos Kosgey SO – Eastern Kentucky |
32:30.2 | 6:41.7 | ↓ 4 | 163 |
194 | Joe Sansone SO – North Carolina |
32:30.6 | 6:28.3 | ↑ 14 | 164 |
195 | Colby Gilbert FR – Washington |
32:31.9 | 6:42.8 | ↓ 5 | 165 |
196 | Tyler Udland SR – Florida State |
32:32.0 | 6:46.7 | ↓ 10 | 166 |
197 | Antony Taylor SR – Florida State |
32:32.2 | 6:30.3 | ↑ 10 | 167 |
198 | Johannes Motschmann FR – Iona |
32:32.6 | 6:43.5 | ↓ 7 | 168 |
199 | Adam Palamar SO – Tulsa |
32:32.8 | 6:28.1 | ↑ 13 | 169 |
200 | Ibrahim Ahmed SO – Southern Utah |
32:33.8 | 6:30.6 | ↑ 9 | 170 |
201 | Sam Stabler SR – Lamar |
32:34.0 | 6:55.4 | ↓ 23 | |
202 | Adam Peterman FR – Colorado |
32:36.8 | 6:42.0 | ↓ 3 | 171 |
203 | Daniel Bulmer SR – Mississippi |
32:37.6 | 6:33.7 | ↑ 8 | 172 |
204 | Ty McCormack SR – Auburn |
32:38.6 | 7:47.0 | ↓ 146 | |
205 | Dan Curts FR – Iowa State |
32:40.2 | 6:41.5 | ↓ 2 | |
206 | Aaron Baumgarten FR – Michigan |
32:40.8 | 6:50.4 | ↓ 10 | 173 |
207 | Taylor Caldwell FR – Mississippi |
32:42.5 | 6:43.1 | ↓ 1 | 174 |
208 | Ferdinand Edman SO – UCLA |
32:43.6 | 7:05.1 | ↓ 32 | 175 |
209 | Gabe Gonzales JR – Arkansas |
32:45.3 | 6:50.1 | ↓ 9 | 176 |
210 | Mark Hadley FR – Furman |
32:45.3 | 6:36.8 | ↑ 7 | 177 |
211 | Trevor Gilley SO – Mississippi |
32:47.9 | 6:41.8 | ↑ 4 | 178 |
212 | Brock Baker SO – Furman |
32:48.3 | 6:56.0 | ↓ 14 | 179 |
213 | Nick Soter SO – Michigan State |
32:50.0 | 6:43.1 | ↑ 3 | 180 |
214 | Dylan Marx SR – Southern Utah |
32:50.7 | 6:34.2 | ↑ 8 | 181 |
215 | Jose Madera SR – San Francisco |
32:51.6 | 6:59.5 | ↓ 18 | |
216 | Fred Huxham FR – Washington |
32:52.1 | 6:46.4 | ↓ 3 | 182 |
217 | Amos Bowen JR – Wyoming |
32:53.2 | 6:56.7 | ↓ 16 | |
218 | Aidan Swain SO – Arkansas |
32:55.0 | 6:51.5 | ↓ 8 | 183 |
219 | Liam Hillery SR – Providence |
32:57.8 | 6:44.2 | ↑ 1 | 184 |
220 | Jake McDonnell JR – Tulsa |
32:58.6 | 6:49.4 | ↓ 2 | 185 |
221 | Danny Thater SR – Tulsa |
32:59.6 | 6:53.6 | ↓ 7 | 186 |
222 | Connor Hendrickson FR – Texas |
32:59.8 | 6:41.7 | ↑ 2 | 187 |
223 | Mark Robertson FR – Mississippi |
33:00.1 | 6:41.2 | ↑ 2 | 188 |
224 | Brian Barraza SO – Houston |
33:01.9 | 6:44.1 | ↓ 1 | |
225 | Jakob Abrahamsen FR – Eastern Kentucky |
33:04.6 | 6:44.2 | ↑ 1 | 189 |
226 | Adam Visokay SO – Virginia |
33:14.4 | 7:02.9 | ↓ 7 | 190 |
227 | Christian Heymsfield SO – Arkansas |
33:14.5 | 6:44.5 | ↑ 5 | 191 |
228 | Trevor Hopper FR – Virginia |
33:17.2 | 7:03.5 | ↓ 7 | 192 |
229 | Austen Dalquist FR – Arkansas |
33:18.7 | 6:49.0 | ↑ 2 | 193 |
230 | Jacob Pickle FR – Texas |
33:19.9 | 6:53.2 | ↓ 1 | 194 |
231 | Istvan Szogi FR – Southern Utah |
33:25.6 | 6:42.5 | ↑ 3 | 195 |
232 | Kieran Reilly FR – Indiana |
33:32.0 | 7:02.9 | ↓ 2 | 196 |
233 | Elphas Maiyo JR – UTEP |
33:33.5 | 6:52.8 | ↔ | 197 |
234 | Andrew Cusmano JR – Michigan State |
33:35.0 | 7:11.8 | ↓ 6 | 198 |
235 | Charles Mathenge SO – Stephen F. Austin |
33:38.8 | 7:18.1 | ↓ 8 | |
236 | Andrew Goodman SR – Colorado State |
33:39.6 | 6:48.0 | ↑ 2 | 199 |
237 | Sean Vandermosten SR – Eastern Kentucky |
33:41.8 | 6:53.1 | ↓ 1 | 200 |
238 | Austin O’Neil SO – UCLA |
34:09.8 | 7:25.2 | ↓ 3 | 201 |
239 | Adam Roderique FR – Tulsa |
34:14.9 | 6:49.4 | ↑ 2 | 202 |
240 | Otniel Teixeira SO – Florida State |
34:15.2 | 6:57.1 | ↓ 1 | 203 |
241 | Tripp Hurt SR – Furman |
34:16.5 | 7:26.9 | ↓ 4 | 204 |
242 | Stanley Linton SO – Florida State |
34:27.1 | 6:56.7 | ↑ 1 | 205 |
243 | Clinton Rhoton SR – Southern Utah |
34:28.8 | 7:09.3 | ↓ 3 | 206 |
244 | AJ Yarnall FR – Washington |
34:38.6 | 7:12.3 | ↓ 2 | 207 |
245 | Evans Kiprono SO – UTEP |
34:46.3 | 7:07.2 | ↓ 1 | 208 |
246 | Ramon Garcia SR – UTEP |
37:13.7 | 7:46.3 | ↓ 1 | 209 |