PITTSBURGH, Penn. – The Western Washington University men's and women's cross country teams battled wet and muddy conditions at the NCAA Division II National Cross Country Championships on Saturday at Schenley Park.
The WWU women's team placed 20th in the 34-team field, while the men placed 26th. The competition featured 34 Division II teams on the men's and women's side competing for the national championship.
"Both teams ran hard, but just didn't have their best today, which is a little disappointing, but we will learn from this experience and hope to stoke the fire for a great track season and offseason training," said WWU head coach Pee Wee Halsell. "The conditions were tough being very muddy and wet, but that's the way it is sometimes. Overall, both teams had a great season and they should be very proud. This is a good step for both programs moving forward and gaining this experience at the national championships is great for the future."
The women's team was led by sophomore Jane Barr (Seattle, WA/Roosevelt) and junior Sophia Galvez (Los Alamitos, NM), with the two finishing side-by-side in 65th and 66th place. Barr clocked 24:01.5 to edge Galvez (24:02.2) as the Vikings top two finishers on the in the 6,000-meter race.
"The team ran hard, just came up a little short results wise. I thought Jane (Barr) and Sophia (Galvez) had really good performances, and several runners moved up during the race, they just couldn't make up enough ground," added Halsell.
Sophomore Eric Hamel (Enumclaw, WA) led the men's team placing 58th in the field of 261 runners, finishing the 10,000-meter course in 33:56.6. He narrowly missed All-America honors (top 40) by just over 20 seconds, turning in a solid performance. Senior Jadon Olson (Mill Creek, WA/Jackson) finished 123rd finishing in 34:52.7.
"We got back to the nationals on the men's side for the first time since 2014, so that was a good first step, the guys just didn't have their best performance today," said Halsell. "They are disappointed, but a great season where this experience will make them better going into next season with several runners returning. I am very proud of how Eric (Hamel) raced today, and it was great to see Dylan (Hayes) and Colton (Hoggarth) move up today and perform well."
Perennial cross country power Grand Valley State swept the men's and women's team awards. Both the men's and women's races had to have a restart after racers went down in the first 100 meters of the starting line.
Here is a look at the individual performances by the WWU women at the NCAA II National Championships:
Here is a look at the individual performances by the WWU men at the NCAA II National Championships:
CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
This marks the seventh time in program history that both the men's and women's programs competed together at the NCAA II national championship…this was the 10th selection for the men's team, and first since an eight-year run from 2007-2014…it was the 8th for the women's team, and first since a 6th-place team finish at the 2015 championship in Joplin, Missouri…WWU has been competing at the NCAA Division II level since 1998…here is a look at WWU's finishes at the NCAA II West Regional and National Championship:
NCAA National/Regional Finishes
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Men
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Women
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2018: 26th / 5th
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2018: 20th / 5th
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2017: -- / 8th
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2017: -- / 8th
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2016: -- / 7th
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2016: -- / 8th
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2015: -- / 6th
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2015: 6th / 2nd
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2014: 13th / 4th
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2014: 12th / 6th
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2013: 20th / 4th
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2013: 18th / 5th
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2012: 21st / 3rd
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2012: -- / 7th
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2011: 10th / 3rd
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2011: 12th / 4th
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2010: 9th / 3rd
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2010: 10th / 3rd
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2009: 4th / 2nd
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2009: 8th / 4th
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2008: 10th / 3rd
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2008: 10th / 5th
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2007: 11th / 2nd
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2007: -- / 10th
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2006: -- / 4th
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2006: -- / 14th
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2005: -- / 4th
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2005: -- / 9th
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2004: -- / T6th
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2004: -- / 8th
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2003: 13th / 4th
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2003: -- / 7th
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2002: -- / 7th
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2002: -- / 7th
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2001: -- / 5th
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2001: -- / 5th
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2000: -- / 6th
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2000: -- / 12th
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1999: -- / 7th
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1999: -- / 10th
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1998: -- / 4th
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1998: -- / 6th
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Here is a look at the final meet results from the 2018 WWU Cross Country season. More information on the program can be found online at WWUVikings.com/XC:
DATE
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MEET
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PLACE
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Sept. 15 (Sat.)
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Central Washington Invitational
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Ellensburg, WA (Rotary Park)
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Men: 1st, Women: 2nd (Meet Results)
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Sept. 22 (Sat.)
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Ken Garland Classic
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Lacey, WA (Saint Martin's Campus)
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Men: 1st, Women: 1st (Meet Results)
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Oct. 6 (Sat.)
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Division II Conference Crossover
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Romeoville, IL (Lewis Cross Country Course)
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Men: 8th, Women: 4th (Meet Results)
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Oct. 6 (Sat.)
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Emerald City Open
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Seattle, WA (Lower Woodland Park)
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Men: 2nd, Women: 2nd (Meet Results)
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Oct. 20 (Sat.)
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45th Annual WWU Classic
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Bellingham, WA (Sudden Valley Golf Course)
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Men: 3rd; Women: 4th (Meet Results)
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Nov. 3 (Sat.)
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GNAC Championships
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Monmouth, OR (Ash Creek Preserve)
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Men: 3rd; Women: 4th (Meet Results)
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Nov. 17 (Sat.)
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NCAA Division II West Regional
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Billings, MT (Amend Park)
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Men: 5th; Women: 5th (Meet Results)
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Dec. 1 (Sat.)
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NCAA DII Championships
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Pittsburgh, PA (Schenley Park)
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Men: 26th; Women: 20th (Meet Results)
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