Wisconsin Men’s Cross Country Team Makes History With Sixth Straight Big Ten Championship Win
Key points:
- Wisconsin men's cross country team wins their sixth consecutive Big Ten Championship with a dominant performance.
- Bob Liking becomes the seventh athlete to win three straight individual Big Ten titles.
- Wisconsin's team score of 19 points is the fourth-best in Big Ten history.
The Wisconsin men’s cross country team continued its dominance by winning their sixth straight Big Ten Championship in impressive fashion. Not only did they secure the title with a fourth-lowest score in conference history, but they also had standout performances from individual athletes. Junior Bob Liking became the seventh athlete to win three consecutive individual Big Ten titles, while senior Jackson Sharp finished as the runner-up. UW Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Mick Byrne also made history by earning his 13th Big Ten men’s cross country title, the most in conference history. The team’s dominant performance earned them seven First and Second Team All-Big Ten honors. The Badgers will now turn their attention to the NCAA Great Lakes Regionals, where they hope to continue their winning streak.
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