Regis University Men’s Cross Country Team Finishes 20th at Greeno-Dirksen Invitational
Key points:
- Regis University men's cross country team finishes 20th out of 24 teams at the Greeno-Dirksen Invitational
- Graduate student Wyatt Farace crosses the finish line first for the Rangers
- The team shows improvement and beats several other teams
The Regis University men’s cross country team finished 20th out of 24 teams at the Greeno-Dirksen Cross Country Invitational. Despite not placing in the top positions, the team showed improvement and had multiple personal bests. Graduate student Wyatt Farace led the Rangers, crossing the finish line first in a time of 26 minutes, 46.28 seconds. Senior Judd Ogle also performed well, finishing second for the team and setting a new personal best. The team’s placement marks a significant milestone as they beat a few teams for the first time since 2019. The Rangers will continue their season at the Ted Castaneda Classic in Colorado Springs.
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