DENVER – Chadron State's men's and women's cross country teams both finished 19
th at this year's NCAA South Central Region Cross Country Championships.
Chadron State's men's team finished with 529 points, while the women's team finished with 537 points. Both of the South Central regions defending champions, the Adams State women and Colorado School of Mines men, defended their titles.
Sophomore
Wyatt Bly was CSC's top finisher, male or female, at this year's South Central region meet, running the men's 10K with a time of 33:51.2 to place 64
th, followed by
Kyle Shirley who finished 79
th clocking in at 34:18.7. Bly beat his 10K time from last year by almost two minutes.
The next three finishers for the CSC men were
Blaine Johnson (97
th, 35:02.8),
Miles Mitchell (142
nd, 37:04.0), and
Adam Beard who finished 147
th with a time 37:44.8.
The Chadron State men finished 19
th out of 24 teams overall, and 13
th out of 15 RMAC programs, finishing ahead of Regis and Westminster.
For the Chadron State women, the first Eagles across the line were
Samantha Rodewald, placing 79
th clocking in at 24:35.7, followed by
Lydia Peters in 85
th, who ran 24:45.3. The next three finishers for the Eagles were
Kyndall Carnahan (118
th, 25:48.9),
Alissa Wieman (126
th, 26:07.8), and
Katelyn Beshara who finished 136
th with a time of 26:31.5.
The Chadron State women finished 19
th out of 25 teams overall, and 12
th out of the 15 RMAC programs, finishing ahead Regis, Westminster, and New Mexico Highlands.
The result ends Chadron State's season unless an Eagle runner receives an individual at at-large bid for the NCAA DII Cross Country National Championships.