Central Wyoming College Rustlers Shine at NJCAA Cross Country National Championships
The Central Wyoming College Cross Country program capped off its season with a strong showing at the NJCAA Cross Country National Championships in Fort Dodge, Iowa, on Saturday, November 8.
The Rustlers were represented by three freshman runners—two on the women's side in the 5000M race and one on the men's side in the 8000M race—all of whom posted competitive times on the national stage.
Women's Division I 5000M Highlights
The CWC women's team saw both of its athletes, Isabelle Murdock and Georgeanne Moss, finish in the top 150 of the national field.
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Isabelle Murdock led the Rustlers with a 146th place finish, clocking in at 23:25.7. Murdock earned a "PR" (Personal Record) designation next to her name, signifying her excellent performance and a new career best time.
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Georgeanne Moss followed closely behind, securing 148th place with a time of 23:33.5. Moss also ran a superb race, earning a "PR" for her efforts.
These results are particularly impressive for the two freshmen, reflecting the strong foundation and bright future of the CWC women's program.
Men's Division I 8000M Highlight
On the men's side, Region 9 Champion Davian Spoonhunter represented the Rustlers with a remarkable finish in the 8K race.
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Davian Spoonhunter finished in 127th place with a time of 28:44.6. Spoonhunter's performance placed him among the nation's best and concluded a phenomenal freshman campaign that saw him capture a regional individual title just weeks prior.