Thought our teams maybe needed a general thread for this season. Men are currently ranked #1 and the women moved up to #19 and #2 in the Midwest.
From Cyclones.com
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AMES, Iowa – Following an impressive showing at the Gans Creek Classic, the Iowa State women's cross country team climbed eight spots in the USTFCCCA coaches poll to No. 19. The men stayed in the top spot after a dominant team win in Columbia.
The Cyclone women finished seventh at Friday's meet with three top 20 individual finishers, including Mercyline Kirwa, Betty Kipkore and Maelle Porcher. All three runners finished the 6K race in under 20 minutes. Four of the Cyclones' top five finishers were freshmen and sophomores (Ruby Hughes, Sydney Morrell). Iowa State also moved up to No. 2 in the women's Midwest Region rankings, announced by the USTFCCCA on Monday afternoon.
The Iowa State men remained the nation's favorite after a decisive team victory at Gans Creek, posting 47 points to runner-up Virginia's 107. Joash Ruto led the Cyclone effort with a runner-up individual finish while the next four ISU runners (Sanele Masondo, Robin Kwemoi Bera, Rodgers Kiplimo, Meshack Kimutai) were also top 20 individually. All Cyclones finished in the top 75 and the average pace for the top five finishers was 22:51.0 for the 8K race, faster than all but eight individual finishers, per USTFCCCA.
Up Next
Following a three-week training block, Iowa State travels to Madison for the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitation on October 17. The women's 6K is set to begin at 10:30 a.m. with the men's 8K to follow at 11:10 a.m.
From Cyclones.com
Cyclone Women Climb in Coaches Poll, Men Remain No. 1 - Iowa State University Athletics
AMES, Iowa – Following an impressive showing at the Gans Creek Classic, the Iowa State women's cross country team climbed eight spots in the USTFCCCA coaches...
Cyclone Women Climb in Coaches Poll, Men Remain No. 1
AMES, Iowa – Following an impressive showing at the Gans Creek Classic, the Iowa State women's cross country team climbed eight spots in the USTFCCCA coaches poll to No. 19. The men stayed in the top spot after a dominant team win in Columbia.
The Cyclone women finished seventh at Friday's meet with three top 20 individual finishers, including Mercyline Kirwa, Betty Kipkore and Maelle Porcher. All three runners finished the 6K race in under 20 minutes. Four of the Cyclones' top five finishers were freshmen and sophomores (Ruby Hughes, Sydney Morrell). Iowa State also moved up to No. 2 in the women's Midwest Region rankings, announced by the USTFCCCA on Monday afternoon.
The Iowa State men remained the nation's favorite after a decisive team victory at Gans Creek, posting 47 points to runner-up Virginia's 107. Joash Ruto led the Cyclone effort with a runner-up individual finish while the next four ISU runners (Sanele Masondo, Robin Kwemoi Bera, Rodgers Kiplimo, Meshack Kimutai) were also top 20 individually. All Cyclones finished in the top 75 and the average pace for the top five finishers was 22:51.0 for the 8K race, faster than all but eight individual finishers, per USTFCCCA.
Up Next
Following a three-week training block, Iowa State travels to Madison for the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitation on October 17. The women's 6K is set to begin at 10:30 a.m. with the men's 8K to follow at 11:10 a.m.
