Iowa State University to Host Big 12 Cross Country Championships after Five-Year Hiatus
Key points:
- The Iowa State University campus will host the Big 12 Cross Country Championships for the first time in five years.
- The women's team is led by three fifth-year seniors: Madelynn Hill, Janette Schraft, and Dana Feyen.
- The team hopes to continue to the NCAA Championships after the Big 12 Championships.
The Iowa State University Cyclones are excited to host the Big 12 Cross Country Championships on their home course for the first time in five years. The women’s team, led by fifth-year seniors Madelynn Hill, Janette Schraft, and Dana Feyen, has had a strong season, with Hill being the top finisher at each meet. The men’s team is looking to make an impact with junior transfer Said Mechaal leading the way. With the addition of four new teams to the conference this season, including BYU, the competition will be intense. The team’s goal is to qualify for the NCAA Championships and have a strong team performance at the national meet.
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