Big Ten Cross Country Championships were held in Bloomington, Indiana this weekend.
MEN (8,000 Meters)
1. Michigan - 71
2. Michigan State - 82
3. Wisconsin - 88
4. Illinois - 113
5. Purdue - 133
6. Minnesota - 142
7. Indiana - 159
8. Penn State - 159
9. Nebraska - 196
10. Iowa - 235
11. Ohio State - 332
12. Rutgers - 366
1. Oliver Hoare, Wisconsin - 24:09
2. Joe Hardy, Wisconsin - 24:13
3. Clark Ruiz, Michigan State - 24:13
4. Ben Veatch, Indiana - 24:13
5. Morgan Beadlescomb, Michigan State - 24:14
6. Ben Flanagan, Michigan - 24:16
7. Jaret Carpenter, Purdue - 24:17
8. Obsa Ali, Minnesota - 24:19
9. Jonathan Davis, Illinois - 24:20
10. Wyatt McGuire, Nebraska - 24:24
11. Aaron Baumgarten, Michigan - 24:25
12. Colin Abert, Penn State - 24:27
13. Jesse Reiser, Illinois - 24:30
14. Connor Mora, Michigan - 24:31
15. Zack Smith, Illinois - 24:37
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37. Peter, Spinks, Nebraska - 25:04
47. Mark Freyhof, Nebraska - 25:13
51. Bailey Timmons, Nebraska - 25:16
54. Karson LeComte, Nebraska - 25:17
57. Austin Post, Nebraska - 25:19
75. Eric Karl II, Nebraska - 25:45
78. Alec Sery, Nebraska - 25:53
85. Jordan De Spong, Nebraska - 26:00
Wyatt McGuire was named Second-Team All-Big Ten with his tenth place finish. He is the first Nebraska men's cross country runner to earn all-conference honors since James Bowler earned All-Big 12 honors in 2001. His 10th place finish is the highest-ever finish for a Husker runner at the Big Ten Championship.
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WOMEN (6,000 Meters)
1. Michigan - 55
2. Minnesota - 86
3. Wisconsin - 100
4. Penn State - 107
5. Michigan State - 119
6. Ohio State - 149
7. Indiana - 156
8. Northwestern - 227
9. Purdue - 232
10. Maryland - 257
11. Iowa - 303
12. Nebraska - 336
13. Illinois - 371
14. Rutgers - 427
1. Katherine Receveur, Indiana - 20:10
2. Madeline Strandemo, Minnesota - 20:13
3. Jamie Morrissey, Michigan - 20:16
4. Gina Sereno, Michigan - 20:22
5. Megan Hasz, Minnesota - 20:23
6. Aubrey Roberts, Northwestern - 20:26
7. Jillian Hunsberger, Penn State - 20:28
8. Sarah Disanza, Wisconsin - 20:31
9. Jeralyn Poe, Michigan State - 20:33
10. Bethany Hasz, Minnesota - 20:34
11. Christine Frederick, Ohio State - 20:39
12. Alexandra Lucki, Maryland - 20:43
13. Maggie Farrell, Michigan State - 20:44
14. Emma Benner, Purdue - 20:46
15. Avery Evenson, Michigan - 20:47
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66. Bonnie Smith, Nebraska - 22:08
67. Erika Freyhof, Nebraska - 22:08
74. Rachel Brush, Nebraska - 22:17
77. Elsa Forsberg, Nebraska - 22:21
90. Katrina Santiago, Nebraska - 22:45
99, Anna Peer, Nebraska - 23:04
104. Kendall Cast, Nebraska - 23:13
112. Kaitlynn Johnson, Nebraska - 23:53
115. Nicole Colonna, Nebraska - 24:19
Ninth-place finisher Jeralyn Poe of Michigan State is a graduate of Lincoln North Star High School
MEN (8,000 Meters)
1. Michigan - 71
2. Michigan State - 82
3. Wisconsin - 88
4. Illinois - 113
5. Purdue - 133
6. Minnesota - 142
7. Indiana - 159
8. Penn State - 159
9. Nebraska - 196
10. Iowa - 235
11. Ohio State - 332
12. Rutgers - 366
1. Oliver Hoare, Wisconsin - 24:09
2. Joe Hardy, Wisconsin - 24:13
3. Clark Ruiz, Michigan State - 24:13
4. Ben Veatch, Indiana - 24:13
5. Morgan Beadlescomb, Michigan State - 24:14
6. Ben Flanagan, Michigan - 24:16
7. Jaret Carpenter, Purdue - 24:17
8. Obsa Ali, Minnesota - 24:19
9. Jonathan Davis, Illinois - 24:20
10. Wyatt McGuire, Nebraska - 24:24
11. Aaron Baumgarten, Michigan - 24:25
12. Colin Abert, Penn State - 24:27
13. Jesse Reiser, Illinois - 24:30
14. Connor Mora, Michigan - 24:31
15. Zack Smith, Illinois - 24:37
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37. Peter, Spinks, Nebraska - 25:04
47. Mark Freyhof, Nebraska - 25:13
51. Bailey Timmons, Nebraska - 25:16
54. Karson LeComte, Nebraska - 25:17
57. Austin Post, Nebraska - 25:19
75. Eric Karl II, Nebraska - 25:45
78. Alec Sery, Nebraska - 25:53
85. Jordan De Spong, Nebraska - 26:00
Wyatt McGuire was named Second-Team All-Big Ten with his tenth place finish. He is the first Nebraska men's cross country runner to earn all-conference honors since James Bowler earned All-Big 12 honors in 2001. His 10th place finish is the highest-ever finish for a Husker runner at the Big Ten Championship.
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WOMEN (6,000 Meters)
1. Michigan - 55
2. Minnesota - 86
3. Wisconsin - 100
4. Penn State - 107
5. Michigan State - 119
6. Ohio State - 149
7. Indiana - 156
8. Northwestern - 227
9. Purdue - 232
10. Maryland - 257
11. Iowa - 303
12. Nebraska - 336
13. Illinois - 371
14. Rutgers - 427
1. Katherine Receveur, Indiana - 20:10
2. Madeline Strandemo, Minnesota - 20:13
3. Jamie Morrissey, Michigan - 20:16
4. Gina Sereno, Michigan - 20:22
5. Megan Hasz, Minnesota - 20:23
6. Aubrey Roberts, Northwestern - 20:26
7. Jillian Hunsberger, Penn State - 20:28
8. Sarah Disanza, Wisconsin - 20:31
9. Jeralyn Poe, Michigan State - 20:33
10. Bethany Hasz, Minnesota - 20:34
11. Christine Frederick, Ohio State - 20:39
12. Alexandra Lucki, Maryland - 20:43
13. Maggie Farrell, Michigan State - 20:44
14. Emma Benner, Purdue - 20:46
15. Avery Evenson, Michigan - 20:47
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66. Bonnie Smith, Nebraska - 22:08
67. Erika Freyhof, Nebraska - 22:08
74. Rachel Brush, Nebraska - 22:17
77. Elsa Forsberg, Nebraska - 22:21
90. Katrina Santiago, Nebraska - 22:45
99, Anna Peer, Nebraska - 23:04
104. Kendall Cast, Nebraska - 23:13
112. Kaitlynn Johnson, Nebraska - 23:53
115. Nicole Colonna, Nebraska - 24:19
Ninth-place finisher Jeralyn Poe of Michigan State is a graduate of Lincoln North Star High School