William Amponsah Leads West Texas A&M to Strong Finish at NCAA Division II South Central Regional Championships
Key points:
- West Texas A&M's William Amponsah led the No. 9 Buffs to their highest team finish at the NCAA Division II Men's Cross Country South Central Regional Championships
- Amponsah won the individual title with a record-breaking time, securing a place at the NCAA Division II National Championship
- The Buffs had an impressive team performance, with the lowest team score in WT history and five USTFCCCA All-Region runners
West Texas A&M’s William Amponsah showcased his dominance at the NCAA Division II Men’s Cross Country South Central Regional Championships, leading the Buffs to a third-place finish and securing an automatic bid to the National Championship. Amponsah set a new record for the fastest regional time in WT history, clocking in at 29 minutes, 32.5 seconds in the 10,000-meter race. This marks the Buffs’ best team finish since 2012 and their first-ever automatic bid to the nationals. The team had five USTFCCCA All-Region runners, solidifying their strong performance. The NCAA Division II National Championships will take place on November 18th…
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