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UofL Sweeps Individual Honors at Louisville Sports Commission Cross Country Classic Feature Races

Michigan Women, North Central Men Dominate Team Scoring

Louisville, Ky, – September 29, 2018 – The Louisville Sports Commission Cross Country Classic, one of the largest and most prestigious college meets in the U.S., took on a local flavor this year as University of Louisville female and male runners took individual honors in the feature races while Eastern Kentucky women and University of Kentucky men took second in the feature race team scoring. One the national front, the no. 10-ranked Michigan (NCAA Division I) women’s team won the feature race in a dominating fashion and the North Central College (Naperville, Ill.) men’s team, ranked no. 1 in NCAA Division III, won the men’s feature race.

A total of six college races were contested during the 17th annual Louisville Cross Country Classic under ideal weather and course conditions at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park with 2,500 runners from 100 colleges.

In the men’s feature eight-kilometer race, UofL’s Emmanuel Cheboson took the lead at the five-kilometer mark and went on to dominate the field with a time of 23:41.1. “I felt strong all week in practice and was ready for today,” Cheboson said. “My aim was to go out strong from the start and run my best time, which I did, so I’m very happy.”

UK’s Brennan Fields finished second in the men’s feature race with a time of 23:45.0; Ben Varghese of East Tennessee State finished third at 23:48.4.

In the men’s feature race team standings, North Central edged out UK 102 to 110 by placing five runners in the top 35, led by fourth place finisher Dhruvil Patel. UK placed five runners in the top 50, all of whom ran cross country at Kentucky high schools. Belmont finished third with 117 points and UofL finished fourth with 155.

In the women’s feature six-kilometer race, UofL’s Dorcas Wasike took the lead at the mid-point and pulled away from the field with two kilometers to go to win going away. Her time of 16:27.8 was one second off the course record. “The race was tight and I just tried to push it hard all the way as my coaches’ told me,” Wasike said. “It was great being on my home course with fans and teammates cheering for me.”

Hannah Steelman of Wofford finished second with a time of 16:38.5 and Purity Sanga of Tennessee Tech was third at 16:41.3.

The Michigan’s women team won the feature race with a score of 46, placing three runners in the top eight and five runners in the top 18. The Wolverines were led by Avery Evenson, who finished fifth with a time of 16:45.7. Eastern Kentucky finished second with a score of 120 and SMU was third at 160. EKU was led by 13th place finisher Gladys Cheruiyot and 15th place finisher Lilian Kiborus.

In the men’s second race, St. Francis (IL) finished first with 146 points, ahead of Mississippi College (173) and Southwest Baptist (228). Joseph Humes of Hillsdale College won the second race with a time of 24:17.8. Dominic Patacsil of Wabash College was second (24:20) and Jesse Saxton of Indiana Wesleyan was third (24:45.8).

The women’s second race also was dominated Michigan as Wolverine runners finished 1-2-3-5-9 to earn a team score of 20. Hope College finished second (154) and Southwest Baptist was third (183). Raquel Powers (17:45.1), Rachael Coleman (17:50.5) and Faith Reynolds (17:51.9) of Michigan ran 1-2-3.

In the men’s third race, Indiana University Runner’s Club finished first with 25 points. Georgia College was second with 93 points and Hanover was third with 175. Robert Murphy, running unattached, finished first with a time of 25:21.6. Jared Reckard (25:42.8) and Matthew Flaherty (25:46.2) of the Indiana University Running Club finished second and third.

In the women’s third race, Georgia College (154) edged out Hope College (163) with St. Francis (Ind.) third (217). Alyssa Campbell of Point Park finished first with a time of 18:38.4. Madison Paquette of Cleary was second (18:44.3) and Emily Wagoner of Indiana University Running Club was third (18:45.5).

University of Louisville’s Edwin Kibichiy Wins 2016 Louisville Sports Commission Cross Country Classic

North Central College (IL) Men and Hope College Women win NCAA DIII Pre-Nats

Louisville, Ky. – October 1, 2016 – University of Louisville senior Edwin Kibichiy won a hotly contested men’s feature race at the 15th Annual Louisville Sports Commission Cross Country Classic held at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park, holding off Jskob Chobe of Middle Tennessee and UofL teammate Calvin Chemoiyo. A total of six college races were contested under ideal weather and course conditions, including the Pre-Nationals for the NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s National Championships that will be hosted by Spalding University and the Louisville Sports Commission at Sawyer State Park on Nov. 19.

In the men’s feature, Kibichiy ran the 8K in 23:34.8, followed by Choge at 23:37.2 and Chemoiyo at 23:41.9. NCAA Division II powerhouse Grand Valley State won the team title followed by Middle Tennessee in second and Virginia Tech in third. UofL finished sixth.

In the women’s feature race, Michigan’s Erin Finn won in impressive fashion setting a 5K course record at 16:26.7 while leading her Wolverines to the team title. Martina Rodriguez of Memphis finished second followed by Charlotte Imer from Eastern Kentucky University in third. University of Guelph, out of Ontario, Canada, finished second in the team title followed by Butler University in third.

North Central College (IL) won the men’s pre-nationals team title, led by individual winner Zach Plank, who took control of the race at the four-mile mark and won in impressive fashion. North Central ran away with the team title with five runners in the top 10, including second place finisher Ethan Adlfinger. Mason McKinney of Wabash finished third. Pomona-Pitzer (CA) finished second in the team standings and Carnegie Mellon finished third.

Amy Regan from Stevens Institute easily won the 6K women’s pre-nationals with a time of 20:55.8 going wire-to-wire ahead of Erin Herrmann of Hope College, who finished second, and Serena Gale-Butto of Centre who was third. Hope edged out Bates College 103 to 107 for the team title with Emory finishing third.

In the other two races, Grand Valley State finished first in the women’s and men’s team standings. Shawnee State was second in the women’s standings and Edinboro was second on the men’s team standings. Taylor College finished third in both the men’s and women’s races. Teammates Daniel Garcia and Jonathon Kimutai from Cardinal Stritch ran one-two in the men’s race followed by Endalow Takele of Western Kentucky University.

Louisville Sports Commission to Host Nation’s Largest College Cross Country Meet Oct. 1

15th Cross Country Classic at Sawyer State Park Features 3,000 Runners from 138 Colleges
Louisville, Ky. – September 29, 2016 – The Louisville Sports Commission (LSC) will host 138 colleges and universities from 29 states and Canada in the 15th Annual Louisville Sports Commission Cross Country Classic, which is tracking to be the largest college meet in the United States in 2016. The Cross Country Classic will be held Sat., Oct. 1 at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park and will bring together many of the top college cross country programs in the nation, as almost 3,000 athletes are expected to compete. The overall quality of the participating teams and individual student-athletes once again will be strong as the meet will feature 29 men’s teams and 36 women’s teams currently ranked in the following collegiate cross country polls: NCAA Division I Regional and National, NCAA Division II National, NCAA Division III National and NAIA.

The first of six races will start at 9:30 a.m. with the final race at 12:45 p.m. Admission is $5 per person. Men will run eight kilometers; women will run five kilometers with the exception of the women’s Silver race, which will be six kilometers.

The Cross Country Classic will serve as the pre-nationals for the 2016 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Cross Country National Championship, hosted by the LSC and Spalding University on Nov. 19 at Sawyer State Park.

“The Cross Country Classic continues to attract high-level competition, and this year we are pleased to welcome a number of NCAA Division III teams that will be with us for the first time,” said David Lawhorn, who has served as meet director since the meet’s inception in 2001.

The afternoon Silver races will feature several highly ranked NCAA D-III teams from across the country. On the men’s side, number one-ranked North Central (IL) will be tested by number five Pomona-Pitzer (CA), number 12 Carnegie Mellon and four other nationally ranked D-III schools. On the women’s side, which will be run at the national championship distance of six kilometers, number 12 St. Thomas (MN), number 15 Hope (MI), number 16 Emory (GA) and number 18 Stevens (NJ) will battle for the women’s Silver team title. The John Hopkins women’s team, ranked number three in Division III, will compete in the morning’s Gold race.

The men’s Gold race appears to be wide open, featuring a strong Virginia Tech team, currently ranked number four in the USTFCCCA NCAA D-I Southeast Regional Coaches Poll; one of the best Canadian schools in University of Guelph; Middle Tennessee State, currently ranked number three in the NCAA D-I South Region in the Coaches Poll; Atlantic Coast Conference power University of Louisville, currently ranked number seven in the USTFCCCA D-I Southeast Region coaches poll; and NCAA D-II power Grand Valley State, currently ranked number two in the NCAA D-II Coaches Poll.

Individually, the men’s Gold race is shaping up as a clash of several of the top college runners in the country. The lead pack should include Wisconsin-Platteville’s Ian LaMere (10,000 meter personal record of 28:38.63 and a four-time NCAA D-III National Champion), University of Louisville’s Edwin Kibichiy (3,000 meter Steeple personal record 8:30.71) and Middle Tennessee State newcomer Jacob Choge.

The women’s Gold race will showcase the University of Michigan, currently ranked number 10 in the NCAA D-I National Coaches Poll, who will go off as the favorite to defend its 2015 Cross Country Classic team title. Canadian schools University of Guelph and University of Toronto should lead the pack of contenders, along with Virginia Tech, currently ranked number four in the USTFCCCA NCAA D-I Southeast Regional Coaches Poll and NCAA D-II power Grand Valley State, currently ranked number one in the NCAA D-II Coaches Poll.

In the Gold division, the women’s individual competition should be evenly matched among several top collegiate runners in the United States and Canada. Expected to contend for top-five placing on Sat. should be Michigan’s Erin Finn (5,000 meter personal record 15:23.08 and 2015 Classic Cross Country champion), Virginia Tech’s Shannon Martin, University of Guelph’s Katrina Allison, University of Toronto’s Gabriela Stafford and Grand Valley State’s (MI) Kendra Foley (5,000 meter personal record 16:36.42 and 2014 D-II cross country national champion).

Again this year, there will be highly competitive high school and middle school races contested following the college events. More than 2,000 runners from Kentucky, Indiana, West Virginia, Tennessee and Ohio high schools are expected to compete with the first race at 1:30 pm.

For additional information, please contact Troy Killian (502) 587-7767 or David Lawhorn at (502) 330-1933.

COLLEGE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Date:
Saturday, October 1, 2016

Race Times:
Men’s Gold race 9:30 am
Women’s Gold race 10:15 am
Men’s Blue race 10:45 am
Women’s Blue race 11:30 am
Men’s Silver race 12:00 pm
Women’s Silver race 12:45 pm
High School events start at 1:30 pm

Location:
E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park

Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic to Feature 118 Teams from US and Canada

Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic to Feature 118 Teams from US and Canada

Numerous Top 20 Teams and Individuals to Compete at One of Premiere Courses in US

Louisville, KY – September 30, 2015 – The Louisville Sports Commission (LSC) will host 118 college and university teams from 23 states and Canada in the 14th Annual Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic (GLCCC), presented by Primal Sport Mud, on October 3, 2015, at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park. The GLCCC will bring together many of the nation’s top college cross country programs as more than 2,700 athletes will compete at one of the largest college meet contested in the US in 2015. The field will include 28 men’s teams and 30 women’s teams from NCAA Division I, Division II and Division III, and NAIA that are ranked in the national collegiate cross country polls. The field also includes eight NCAA Division I programs that have won team national championships, most recently the Wisconsin Badger’s men’s team in 2011.

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Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic to Feature 125 Teams from US and Canada

Numerous Top 20 Teams and Individuals to Compete at One of Premiere Courses in US

Louisville, KY – September 30, 2014 – The Louisville Sports Commission (LSC) will host 125 college and university teams from 24 states and Canada in the 13th Annual Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic (GLCCC), presented by Primal Sport Mud, Saturday, on October 24, 2014, at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park. The GLCCC will bring together many of the nation’s top college cross country programs as more than 2,600 athletes will compete at what is expected to be the second largest college meet contested in the US in 2014. The field will include 24 men’s teams and 27 women’s teams from NCAA Division I, Division II and Division III, and NAIA that are ranked in the national collegiate cross country polls. The field also includes nine NCAA Division I programs that have won team national championships, most recently the Wisconsin Badger’s men’s team in 2011.

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Near-Record Number of Teams to Compete

Near-Record Number of Teams to Compete in the 12th Annual Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic presented by Primal Sport Mud

Louisville, Ky. – October 3, 2013 – The Louisville Sports Commission will host 112 colleges and universities from 20 states and Canada in the 12th Annual Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic presented by Primal Sport Mud (GLCCC) on Oct. 5 at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park. The meet is projected to be the second-largest college meet contested in the U.S. in 2013. The field is comprised of 19 men’s teams and 21 women’s teams that are currently ranked currently in the NCAA Division I, Division II and Division III polls as well as the NAIA polls.

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