Northwestern XC’s Ava Earl Places 64th at NCAAs in Strong Finish
Key points:
- Ava Earl placed 64th at NCAAs, earning the second-highest finish by a Northwestern runner ever
- Northwestern XC's season ended on a high note in Charlottesville
- Ava Earl made its presence felt at the NCAA Cross Country Championships
Northwestern’s Ava Earl clinched 64th place at the NCAAs, achieving the second-highest finish by a Northwestern runner ever. Earl’s impressive performance marked the conclusion of the season for Northwestern XC. Despite the team’s inability to secure a second consecutive bid, Earl’s individual qualification at Midwest Regionals showcased her talent. The race involved ups and downs for Earl, ultimately culminating in a strong finish. The season had its disappointments for Northwestern, but also displayed promising moments, indicating a bright future for the program.
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