In a previous post, I wrote about the PAC 12 Championship of the CU Mens Cross Country team. As a follow, the men proceeded to win the National Championship held in Terre Haute.
TERRA HAUTE, Ind. — Through cold, windy and muddy conditions, the No.
3 ranked University of Colorado men’s cross country team once again
proved to be the top team in the land as they claimed the 2013 NCAA
Cross Country team title here today at the La Vern Gibson Championship
Cross Country Course.
This marks the fourth team title for the Buffs since 2001 and is
their first since 2006. They also won in 2004. The Buffs now have six
overall cross country titles along with two women’s titles, all coming
under Coach Mark Wetmore. On top of being the fourth men’s cross country
national championship and sixth overall cross country title, it’s the
26th in CU history and 460th in Pac-12 history.
The Buffs soundly defeated runner-up and current No. 1 Northern Arizona
(149-169) for the team crown after losing to NAU just eight days ago at
the regional meet by eight points. Oklahoma State, ranked second
overall, was an overwhelming favorite heading into the race and placed
third with 230 points. BYU was fourth (267) and Oregon took fifth
overall (274).
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