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2019 Season in Review MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 2019 SEASON IN REVIEW 2019 Big Ten Championships November 3 • Ohio State University • Columbus, Ohio • Ohio State University Golf Club Team Results Place School Score Individual Finishers 1. Wisconsin 56 1-7-13-15-20-27-33 2. Indiana 70 4-6-12-19-29-31-44 3. Michigan 78 9-14-16-17-22-25-26 4. Purdue 82 5-8-11-23-35-61-63 5. Penn State 169 28-30-32-38-41-68-71 6. Nebraska 172 2-34-39-46-51-72-74 7. Michigan State 176 3-36-42-45-50-54-56 8. Minnesota 193 18-37-43-47-48-53-62 9. Illinois 219 21-24-52-55-67-76-79 10. Iowa 224 10-40-57-58-59-64-69 11. Ohio State 317 49-60-65-70-73-75-78 12. Rutgers 386 66-77-80-81-82-83-84 Individual Results 1. Oliver Hoare, WIS 23:50.9 37. Jack Manderscheid, MINN 24:50.9 73. Brayden Law, MSU 25:27.2 2. George Kusche, NEB 23:57.8 38. Andrew Sell, PSU 24:51.8 74. Christopher Hughes, PSU 25:28.1 3. Morgan Beadlescomb, MSU 24:01.8 39. Ryan Martins, NEB 24:52.1 75. Konnor Sommer, IOWA 25:29.3 4. Ben Veatch, IND 24:03.1 40. Daniel Murphy, IOWA 24:52.7 76. Karson Sommer, IOWA 25:29.5 5. Jaret Carpenter, PUR 24:03.5 41. Owen Wing, PSU 24:52.8 77. Peter Hayden, OSU 25:30.2 6. Kyle Mau, IND 24:04.3 42. Fraser Wilson, MSU 24:53.7 78. Conor Perreault, WIS 25:32.4 7. Olin Hacker, WIS 24:08.1 43. Jordan MacIntosh, MINN 24:54.8 79. Jeremy Kloss, MSU 25:32.7 8. Curt Eckstein, PUR 24:10.6 44. Cooper Williams, IND 24:56.5 80. Evan Ferlic, MINN 25:38.4 9. Devin Meyrer, MICH 24:10.9 45. John Petruno, MSU 24:57.8 81. Ian Hunter, PUR 25:38.6 10. Nathan Mylenek, IOWA 24:16.9 46. Wyatt McGuire, NEB 24:58.2 82. Alex Plasencia, MINN 25:39.0 11. Brody Smith, PUR 24:19.9 47. Connor Olson, MINN 24:58.6 83. Ryan Barton, PSU 25:40.1 12. Arjun Jha, IND 24:21.1 48. Kahlid Hussein, MINN 24:59.9 84. Karson LeComte, NEB 25:40.8 13. Ben Eidenschink, WIS 24:21.8 49. Tevin Brown, OSU 25:01.1 85. Blake Selm, PUR 25:43.2 14. Jack Aho, MICH 24:23.7 50. Jacob Branch, MICH 25:01.6 86. Michael Zedan, OSU 25:43.7 15. Jackson Sharp, WIS 24:23.7 51. Matthew Thomas, MSU 25:02.8 87. Ryan Kennedy, NEB 25:45.3 16. Isaac Harding, MICH 24:26.6 52. Jack Meijer, WIS 25:06.5 88. Paul Bete, OSU 25:51.0 17. Joost Plaetinck, MICH 24:27.2 53. Jordan De Spong, NEB 25:07.3 89. Isaac Davis, PSU 25:51.5 18. Alec Basten, MINN 24:27.3 54. Colin Yandel, ILL 25:07.5 90. Jack Roberts, ILL 25:51.8 19. Bryce Millar, IND 24:27.6 55. Owen Hoeft, MINN 25:08.3 91. Myles Fleming, NEB 25:57.2 20. Shuaib Aljabaly, WIS 24:30.7 56. Matthew Schadler, IND 25:10.0 92. Nick Pschunder, RU 25:59.1 21. Irwin Loud, ILL 24:31.4 57. Steven Stine, MSU 25:10.6 93. Jake Wickert, OSU 26:03.9 22. Jordy Hewitt, MICH 24:31.7 58. Jack Lalonde, ILL 25:13.1 94. Ivan Slyepkan, OSU 26:05.9 23. Bailey McIntire, PUR 24:40.2 59. Winter Romeyn, MSU 25:15.1 95. Michael Madiol, ILL 26:07.2 24. Zach Dale, ILL 24:42.2 60. Jake Gebhardt, IND 25:15.8 96. Jerry Jorgenson, NEB 26:07.4 25. Ben Hill, MICH 24:42.7 61. Spencer Smith, IOWA 25:17.0 97. Bennett Melone, ILL 26:15.5 26. Jacob Lee, MICH 24:43.1 62. Nick Foster, MICH 25:17.6 98. Jeff Roberts, IOWA 26:20.5 27. Seth Hirsch, WIS 24:43.8 63. Brandon Cooley, IOWA 25:17.7 99. Jack Good, OSU 26:36.1 28. Alex Tomasko, PSU 24:44.8 64. Noah Healy, IOWA 25:17.8 100. Billy Hill, RU 26:43.3 29. Dustin Horter, IND 24:45.7 65. Luke Landis, OSU 25:18.9 101. Andrew Comito, RU 26:45.4 30. Billy McDevitt, PSU 24:46.3 66. Kyle Griffith, PUR 25:19.4 102. Will Berger, RU 26:58.8 31. Reese Jordan, IND 24:47.8 67. Robert Wagner, MINN 25:19.4 103. Chris Smith, RU 27:06.6 32. Ben Bumgarner, PSU 24:47.9 68. Alec Fleming, PUR 25:22.3 104. Ryan Mitchell, RU 27:13.9 33. Zack Snider, WIS 24:48.4 69. Luke Sampson, IOWA 25:24.6 105. Thomas Hillyer, RU 27:19.1 34. Mark Freyhof, NEB 24:49.0 70. Giovanni Copploe, OSU 25:24.9 --. Liam McHale, RU DNF 35. Tyler Bowling, PUR 24:49.6 71. Patrick Walsh, RU 25:25.5 36. Abdifetah Ahmed, MSU 24:50.8 72. Logan Hall, ILL 25:26.3 2019 ALL-BIG TEN MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS INDIVIDUAL HONORS First Team Second Team Athlete of the Year Kyle Mau, IND Arjun Jha, IND Jaret Carpenter, PUR Ben Veatch, IND Nathan Mylenek, IOWA Freshman of the Year Morgan Beadlescomb, MSU Jack Aho, MICH JACKSON SHARP, WIS George Kusche, NEB Devin Meyrer, MICH Jaret Carpenter, PUR Curt Eckstein, PUR Coach of the Year Olin Hacker, WIS Brody Smith, PUR Mick Byrne, WIS Oliver Hoare, WIS Ben Eidenschink, WIS Unanimous selection in ALL CAPS Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honorees: Irwin Loud, ILL; Bryce Millar, IND; Noah Healy, IOWA; Devin Meyrer, MICH; Matt Thomas, MSU; Connor Olson, MINN; Jordan De Spong, NEB; Giovanni Copploe, OSU; Billy McDevitt, PSU; Jaret Carpenter, PUR; Cole Pschunder, RU; Shuaib Aljabaly, WIS 2020-21 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY BIG TEN MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 1908 at Chicago 1915 at Madison, Wis. 1923 at Columbus, Ohio 1929 at Columbus, Ohio 1. Nebraska 41 1. Wisconsin 38 1. Ohio State 55 1. Indiana 36 2. Purdue 51 2. Iowa State 52 2. Illinois 92 2. Wisconsin 57 3. Wisconsin 59 3. Ohio State 108 3. Wisconsin 93 3. Michigan 109 4. Chicago 69 4. Minnesota 112 4. Iowa 100 4. Ohio State 110 5. Drake 105 5. Illinois 120 5. Iowa State 113 5. Minnesota 130 6. Purdue 123 Michigan 113 6. Chicago 141 1909 at Chicago 7. Kansas 149 7. Minnesota 162 7. Purdue 144 1. Minnesota 40 8. Iowa 182 8. Michigan State 180 8. Iowa 172 2. Nebraska 50 Chicago 182 9. Chicago 182 9. Illinois 201 3. Purdue 63 10. Indiana 185 10. Northwestern 237 4. Iowa State 89 1916 at Lafayette, Ind. 5. Wisconsin 103 1. Purdue 56 1924 at Ann Arbor, Mich. 1930 at Champaign, Ill. 6. Chicago 125 2. Chicago 63 1. Wisconsin 52 1. Indiana 51 7. Iowa INC 3. Iowa State 72 2. Iowa 98 2. Wisconsin 64 4. Minnesota 92 3. Michigan 104 3. Illinois 67 1910 at Madison, Wis. 5. Ohio State 94 4. Ohio State 121 4. Ohio State 125 1. Wisconsin 33 6. Wisconsin 102 5. Illinois 136 5. Michigan 143 2. Minnesota 88 7. Iowa 193 6. Iowa State 143 6. Chicago 151 3. Iowa State 90 8. Indiana INC 7. Oberlin 191 7. Iowa 157 4. Northwestern 92 8. Notre Dame 219 8. Minnesota 173 5. Purdue 108 1917-18: no Championships held 9. Ohio Wesleyan 222 9. Purdue 201 6. Indiana 157 10. Marquette 226 10. Northwestern 232 7. Notre Dame 168 1919 at Columbus, Ohio 11. Minnesota 250 8. Chicago 184 1. Iowa State 38 12. Northwestern 251 1931 at Iowa City, Iowa 9. Iowa State 191 2. Wisconsin 78 13. Chicago 266 1. Indiana 38 10. Nebraska INC 3. Purdue 117 14. Michigan State 288 2. Wisconsin 63 4. Minnesota 120 3. Michigan 76 1911 at Iowa City, Iowa 5. Ohio State 136 1925 at Ann Arbor, Mich. 4. Illinois 91 1. Iowa State 32 6. Michigan 138 1. Wisconsin 39 5. Purdue 127 2. Wisconsin 58 7. Illinois 144 2. Ohio State 75 6. Minnesota 134 3. Minnesota 103 8. Chicago 146 3. Illinois 78 7. Iowa 178 4. Purdue 114 9. Oberlin 158 4. Iowa State 87 8. Chicago 184 5. Nebraska 130 10. Cincinnati 200 5. Michigan 139 9. Northwestern 196 6. Iowa 132 6. Notre Dame 158 7. Indiana 139 1920 at Champaign, Ill. 7. Minnesota 176 1932 at Lafayette, Ind. 8. Northwestern 142 1. Iowa State 32 8. Indiana 188 1. Indiana 42 9. Chicago 226 2. Illinois 53 9. Marquette 244 2. Illinois 65 3. Ohio State 84 10. Northwestern 245 3. Minnesota 92 1912 at Evanston, Ill. 4. Purdue 99 Michigan State 245 4. Purdue 111 1. Wisconsin 61 5. Wisconsin 122 5. Wisconsin 112 2. Iowa State 87 6. Minnesota 132 1926 at Minneapolis, Minn. 6. Michigan 131 3. Missouri 111 7. Michigan 135 1. Wisconsin 34 7. Ohio State 133 4. Minnesota 112 8. Michigan State 185 2. Ohio State 63 8. Chicago 168 5. Northwestern 126 9. Mississippi A&M 205 3. Iowa 65 9. Northwestern 169 6. Ohio State 140 10. Indiana 228 4. Illinois 94 7. Illinois 145 5.
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