Cowgirl Cross Country Chases Trophy in Tallahassee

Cowgirl Cross Country Chases Trophy in Tallahassee

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  • Notes on the NCAA XC National Championship

THE BASICS

Oklahoma State Cross Country travels to Tallahassee, Florida to compete in the 2021 NCAA Cross Country Championships on Saturday, November 20.

Both the men’s and women’s teams are in the top six en route to the national championships and will look to collect more hardware after winning the Big 12 championships on October 29th in Stillwater.

Run it back

The third-placed Cowboys are close to their second win in a row at the Midwest Regional. All seven cowboy runners (Ryan Smeeton, Alex Maier, Victor Shitsama, Shea Foster, Rory Leonard, Isai Rodriguez and Ryan Schoppe) all finished as all-region runners.

The sixth-placed cowgirls automatically qualified for the Nationals after finishing second in the Regionals. The Big 12 Champions travel to Tallahassee with three All-Region finishers (Taylor Roe, Molly Born and Gabby Hentemann) and want to fight for the trophies.

Follow the meeting

Oklahoma State fans can follow the cowboys and cowgirls at the national championships by tune in to ESPNU at 10 a.m. ET or following on Twitter @ run4okstate for real-time updates from the course.

The results of the meeting will also be published live during the race at the link below.
https://live.pttiming.com/XC-PTT.html?mid=2431

MEET SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES CT)

The women’s championship 6K starts at 9:20 am and is followed by the men’s championship 10K at 10:10 am on ESPNU.

The award ceremony will take place immediately after the end of the men’s 10K.

For more information on the cowboys and cowgirls, visit okstate.com.

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