
9 SITES, November 14 — All races contested at 10K (6.21M).
The top 2 teams (and their members) in each Region qualified for the NCAA Championships at Missouri on Saturday, November 21. In addition, 13 at-large teams will be added based on formula. First-4 finishers in each Region not on an advancing team will also qualify.
In results: *** = frosh; ** = soph; * = junior; all others are seniors ‘ = not eligible for U.S. international teams.
Northeast: Syracuse & Fredrick Kipkosgei (Hofstra)
Hopkinton, New Hampshire — In sunny but cool (40s) conditions at the Hopkinton Fairground, No. 5 Syracuse advanced to Nationals by putting 5 runners across in the first 9. That 32-point tally was more than enough to top the 95 put up by unranked Iona in slipping past No. 22 Harvard (105 points) for the second team spot.
Individually, the race was dominated by Hofstra’s new Kenyan frosh, Fredrick Kipkosgei, who won in 29:12.7. He led the entire way, with a margin of more than 12 seconds at 6K before Peter Walsdorf of Syracuse (29:17.5) narrowed the gap at the finish. Harvard’s Sam Burgess ran 3rd in 29:18.6, ahead of Iona’s Duncan Robinson (29:19.9) and Tam Gavenas of Harvard (29:21.2). The rest of Syracuse’s pack came through in a rush, with Benne Anderson, Matthew Neill, Assaf Harari and Sam Lawler taking the next 4 spots.
Team Scores
1. Syracuse 32; 2. Iona 95; 3. Harvard 105; 4. Providence 169; 5. Yale 170; 6. Army 215; 7. UMass Lowell 238; 8. Boston College 265; 9. Cornell 274; 10. Hofstra 324.
Individuals
1. ***Fredrick Kipkosgei’ (Hof-Ken) 29:12.7; 2. Peter Walsdorf (Syr) 29:17.5; 3. *Sam Burgess (Harv) 29:18.6; 4. *Duncan Robinson’ (Iona-GB) 29:19.9; 5. ***Tam Gavenas (Harv) 29:21.2; 6. **Benne Anderson’ (Syr-Ger) 29:21.5; 7. *Matthew Neill (Syr) 29:23.4; 8. Assaf Harari’ (Syr-Isr) 29:23.4; 9. Sam Lawler (Syr) 29:24.4; 10. Jan Wouter Van Den Akker (UMLowell) 29:25.9; 11. Owen Karas (Yale) 29:27.2; 12. Kenan Pala (Yale) 29:31.1; 13. Matt Rankin’ (Iona-Aus) 29:31.9; 14. **Theodor Schucht’ (BC-Ger) 29:41.3; 15. *Charlie Ortmans (Harv) 29:41.4; 16. *Louis Small (Syr) 29:44.0; 17. **Griffin Mandirola (Corn) 29:44.4; 18. **Bradley Giblin (Iona) 29:50.0; 19. ***Ben Bouie (Harv) 29:58.6; 20. Edward Blaha (Col) 30:01.7; 21. ***Devin Moreau (UMLowell) 30:03.5; 22. *Henry Gartner (SBr) 30:05.9; 23. **Ryan LoCicero (Prov) 30:06.5; 24. Sean Kennedy-Wonneberger (UMLowell) 30:09.3; 25. Anthony Diaz (Army) 30:10.1.
Mid-Atlantic: Princeton & Birhanu Harriman (Georgetown)
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania — With Princeton the only nationally-ranked team on the Goodman Course, the No. 18 Tigers lived up to their billing on a day when temps hit the high-40s. The Tigers overcame an early Georgetown lead to prevail 45–63. Defending champion Villanova scored 84 for 3rd, followed by Penn State (91) and Navy (100).
Only 17th last year, Georgetown junior Birhanu Harriman emerged from a tight pack in the last loop to battle with Princeton’s Myles Hogan, sprinting to the win 29:20.6 to 29:21.2. It was Hogan’s first harrier race of the season. Navy senior Justin Mumford, who led at 5K in 14:47.6, finished 3rd in 29:28.9, ahead of Princeton’s next two, Jacob Nenow (29:35.8) and Jackson Shorten (29:36.9). Nick Sloff of Penn State grabbed 6th in 29:37.0, with Villanova frosh Charlie Moore 7th at 29:37.9.
Team Scores
1. Princeton 45; 2. Georgetown 63; 3. Villanova 84; 4. Penn State 91; 5. Navy 100; 6. Pitt 173; 7. Rutgers 208; 8. St. Joseph’s 234; 9. George Washington 280; 10. Penn 305.
Individuals
1. *Birhanu Harriman (Gtn) 29:20.6; 2. Myles Hogan (Prin) 29:21.2; 3. Justin Mumford (Navy) 29:28.9; 4. **Jacob Nenow (Prin) 29:35.8; 5. Jackson Shorten (Prin) 29:36.9; 6. **Nick Sloff (PennSt) 29:37.0; 7. ***Charlie Moore’ (Vill-Aus) 29:37.9; 8. **Thomas McMahon (Pitt) 29:43.8; 9. MacCallum Rowe’ (Gtn-NZ) 29:43.9; 10. **CJ Sullivan (Vill) 29:52.3; 11. Luke Johnson (Gtn) 29:53.8; 12. **Bailey Habler’ (Vill-Aus) 30:09.8; 13. *Brian DiCola (PennSt) 30:13.0; 14. ***Quinn Parrish (Gtn) 30:14.2; 15. **Sebastian Martinez (Prin) 30:14.5; 16. *Brendan Flynn (PennSt) 30:14.9; 17. Jackson Nguyen (Navy) 30:16.0; 18. Michael Bohlke (GWa) 30:16.7; 19. ***Hayden Boaz (Prin) 30:18.2; 20. *Micah Lawson (Rut) 30:19.5; 21. ***Jaxon Schoedel (PennSt) 30:21.0; 22. **Avery Keith (Prin) 30:23.6; 23. Luke Simpson (Pitt) 30:27.5; 24. Matthew Newell (Navy) 30:28.6; 25. ***Ben Thomas’ (Vill-Aus) 30:30.3.
Southeast: Wake Forest & Rocky Hansen
Charlottesville, Virginia — In perfect conditions at Panorama Farms, Wake Forest, ranked No. 12 nationally, and No. 30 Eastern Kentucky both shocked by getting ahead of No. 4 Virginia, the defending champion on its home course. Eastern Kentucky led by 19 points at 6K, but at the finish it was Wake Forest scoring 55 to beat the Colonels’ 68. Virginia finished with 95 points. Early leader Furman ended up in 7th.
Virginia’s Gary Martin led past 5K in 15:01.6 with Wake Forest’s Rocky Hansen at his side. Joining them was Eastern Kentucky’s Taha Er Raouy and Louisville frosh Elsingi Kipruto. Hansen, fighting to break away, had the most trouble with Kipruto, who was still on his shoulder with a kilo to go. Hansen had the better kick, though, and finished more than 60m ahead in 29:10.4 to Kipruto’s 29:19.6. Er Raouy placed 3rd in 29:27.5, with Virginia Tech’s ’24 regional winner, George Couttie (29:36.2) ahead of Martin’s 29:37.5.
Team Scores
1. Wake Forest 55; 2. Eastern Kentucky 68; 3. Virginia 95; 4. Virginia Tech 119; 5. North Carolina 157; 6. Louisville 177; 7. Furman 185; 8. Kentucky 193; 9. Duke 244; 10. NC State 289.
Individuals
1. *Rocky Hansen (WF) 29:10.4; 2. ***Elsingi Kipruto’ (Louisv-Ken) 29:19.6; 3. *Taha Er Raouy’ (EnKy-Mor) 29:27.5; 4. *George Couttie’ (VaT-GB) 29:36.2; 5. Gary Martin (Va) 29:37.5; 6. ***Brian Kimutai’ (EnKy-Ken) 29:39.5; 7. Brett Gardner (Va) 29:43.8; 8. Colton Sands (NC) 29:48.9; 9. *Charlie Sprott’ (WF-Aus) 29:49.3; 10. *Daniel Winter (WF) 29:51.0; 11. Tomer Tarragano’ (NC-GB) 29:52.1; 12. **Collins Kiprop Kipngok’ (Ky-Ken) 29:53.9; 13. Justin Wachtel (Va) 29:55.8; 14. *Edward Bird’ (Ky-GB) 29:57.2; 15. **Justine Kipkoech’ (EnKy-Ken) 29:58.6; 16. *Hunter Jones (WF) 30:01.8; 17. **Nicholas Kipchirchir’ (VaT-Ken) 30:04.0; 18. *Miguel Baidal’ (EnKy-Spa) 30:05.5; 19. *Joseph O’Brien’ (WF-GB) 30:07.9; 20. **Christopher Knight (Furm) 30:10.0; 21. **Noah Valyo (NCSt) 30:11.3; 22. **Geoffrey Kirwa’ (Louisv-Ken) 30:13.5; 23. *Hayes Trapp (WM) 30:14.9; 24. Ian Kibiwot’ (Louisv-Ken) 30:17.4; 25. Maddon Muhammad (Char) 30:17.9.
South: Alabama & Kelvin Cheruiyot (Florida)
Huntsville, Alabama — Everyone figured that No. 9-ranked Alabama would carry away the win, and the Crimson Tide did, packing 4 into the top 10. That yielded a score of 37. The surprise came in 2nd, when unranked Ole Miss, only picked for 5th, nipped No. 19 Georgia, 75–77 to grab the other auto-qualifying spot.
The battle on the John Hunt XC Course started with Alabama’s Dismus Lokira, the defending champion, leading a large, tight pack in perfect, sunny conditions. By 6K only 10 remained. Eventually Florida’s Pre-Nats winner Kelvin Cheruiyot took over with a strong surge that Lokira could not answer. He finished in 29:09.1, with Lokira at 29:11.9 and Auburn’s Nickson Chebii grabbing 3rd in 29:13.5. Dennis Kipruto in 4th gave Alabama another low stick, and Mississippi got a huge boost from Kidus Misgina in 5th and Toby Gillen in 6th.
Team Scores
1. Alabama 37; 2. Ole Miss 75; 3. Georgia 77; 4. Tennessee 145; 5. Lipscomb 145; 6. Middle Tennessee 146; 7. Florida 160; 8. North Florida 257; 9. Georgia Tech 263; 10. Florida State 277.
Individuals
1. ***Kelvin Cheruiyot’ (Fl-Ken) 29:09.1; 2. **Dismus Lokira’ (Al-Ken) 29:11.9; 3. **Nickson Chebii’ (Aub-Ken) 29:13.5; 4. **Dennis Kipruto’ (Al-Ken) 29:16.5; 5. *Kidus Misgina (Ms) 29:20.5; 6. Toby Gillen’ (Ms-Aus) 29:29.4; 7. **Zouhair Redouane’ (Tn-Mor) 29:33.5; 8. Will Aitken (Ga) 29:35.0; 9. ***Nelson Pariken’ (Al-Ken) 29:37.3; 10. *Conner Rutherford (Ga) 29:42.3; 11. ***Ezekiel Pitireng’ (Al-Ken) 29:44.6; 12. *Isaac Hirshman-Chandler’ (FlSt-GB) 29:49.5; 13. Evan Thornton-Sherman (Ms) 29:52.0; 14. Chase Atkins (Lips) 29:53.1; 15. Carson Burian (Al) 29:58.1; 16. *Ryan Olree (Ga) 30:01.7; 17. **Brian Limo’ (KenSt-Ken) 30:05.4; 18. Matias Reynaga’ (Ga-Arg) 30:06.4; 19. **Brian Bett’ (NAl-Ken) 30:07.2; 20. Jacinto Gaspar’ (MTn-Por) 30:10.5; 21. ***Oussama Allaoui’ (Fl-Mor) 30:11.7; 22. Marco Perez (Ms) 30:13.2; 23. **Allan Kiplagat’ (MTn-Ken) 30:16.6; 24. ***Ty Steorts (Tn) 30:17.0; 25. Brian Kiptoo’ (MTn-Ken) 30:19.4.
Great Lakes: Notre Dame & Nickson Kogei (Cincinnati)
Evansville, Indiana — What was expected to be a dogfight among 5 nationally-ranked teams turned out to be just that, with No. 16 Notre Dame, the defending champions, rising to the top on the strength of a 60-point performance. That left No. 14 Butler to get the other auto qualifier with 75 points, while No. 15 Wisconsin (99 points), No. 13 Michigan State (103) and No. 26 Michigan (135) will be crossing their fingers for at-large bids.
Cincinnati’s Nickson Kogei stayed at the front throughout, passing 5K in 14:55.3. The accompanying pack stayed with him until the final kilometer but fell apart when Kogei launched into a kick that only Jesse Hamlin of Butler and Notre Dame’s Ethan Coleman could come close to. Kogei stayed ahead with his 29:42.8, as Hamlin (29:43.2) and Coleman (29:45.2) fell short. Last year’s winner, William Zegarski of Butler, finished 4th in 29:50.7.
Team Scores
1. Notre Dame 60; 2. Butler 75; 3. Wisconsin 99; 4. Michigan State 103; 5. Michigan 135; 6. Cincinnati 213; 7. Toledo 214; 8. Purdue 231; 9. Akron 328; 10. Ohio State 334.
Individuals
1. **Nickson Kogei’ (Cinc-Ken) 29:42.8; 2. Jesse Hamlin (But) 29:43.2; 3. *Ethan Coleman (NDm) 29:45.2; 4. *William Zegarski (But) 29:50.7; 5. **Joad Martinho’ (Tol-Fra) 29:50.9; 6. **Bismack Kipchirchir’ (Akr-Ken) 29:54.9; 7. **Christian de Vaal’ (Wi-NZ) 29:55.8; 8. **Liam Newhart (Wi) 29:55.9; 9. Dylan Throop (NDm) 29:57.3; 10. *Riley Hough (MiSt) 29:58.2; 11. *Titus Kirui’ (Akr-Ken) 30:03.0; 12. ***Thomas Westphal (MiSt) 30:06.0; 13. **Kevin Sanchez (NDm) 30:06.5; 14. *Nathan Lopez (Mi) 30:08.3; 15. Austin Gabay (But) 30:10.4; 16. *Johnny Livingstone’ (Wi-GB) 30:13.4; 17. *Daelen Ackley (NDm) 30:17.9; 18. *Izaiah Steury (NDm) 30:23.9; 19. *Trent McFarland (Mi) 30:26.4; 20. *Douglas Buckeridge (Pur) 30:27.7; 21. Nathan Walker (Pur) 30:28.0; 22. Jack Pennewell (MiSt) 30:28.3; 23. Luke Venhuizen (Mi) 30:28.8; 24. *Noah Jahnke (WiGB) 30:29.2; 25. ***Matteo Rosio (But) 30:31.0.
Midwest: Oklahoma State & Denis Kipngetich
Stillwater, Oklahoma — Under sunny skies with temperatures in the high 60s, the team race on the Oklahoma State course went to the hosts, as expected. The No. 1 Cowboys, however, had to fight to get ahead of No. 2 Iowa State by 3 points, 38–41. No. 21 Oklahoma topped No. 20 Tulsa for 3rd, 109-117.
In a race that was moved up 90 minutes to beat the expected heat, Iowa State’s went out aggressively, with Robin Kwemoi Bera, Joash Ruto and Sanele Masondo passing through halfway in 14:57.7 at the front of a large pack. Oklahoma State responded, and by 8K (23:42.8), Denis Kipngetich had a lead of a couple strides over Bera and Ruto. He held that to the line, winning in 23:42.8, with Bera (23:43.8) topping his teammate. It wasn’t till 8th place (Ronald Ngetich of Oklahoma) that another team got a finisher across.
Team Scores
1. Oklahoma State 38; 2. Iowa State 41; 3. Oklahoma 109; 4. Tulsa 117; 5. Loyola 187; 6. Minnesota 211; 7. Missouri 222; 8. Wichita State 247; 9. Bradley 247; 10. South Dakota State 252.
Individuals
1. **Denis Kipngetich’ (OkSt-Ken) 29:42.8; 2. **Joash Ruto’ (IaSt-Ken) 29:46.0; 3. **Robin Kwemoi Bera’ (IaSt-Ken) 29:48.0; 4. Sanele Masondo’ (IaSt-SA) 30:01.5; 5. **Laban Kipkemboi’ (OkSt-Ken) 30:08.6; 6. Fouad Messaoudi’ (OkSt-Mor) 30:08.9; 7. **Elkana Kipruto’ (Wich-Ken) 30:10.0; 8. ***Ronald Ngetich’ (Ok-Ken) 30:11.8; 9. *Adisu Guadia’ (OkSt-Isr) 30:14.6; 10. *Rodgers Kiplimo’ (IaSt-Ken) 30:24.3; 11. ***Evans Biwott’ (Ok-Ken) 30:27.4; 12. *Jayde Rosslee (Brad) 30:30.6; 13. Cody Larson (SDSt) 30:37.1; 14. *Abraham Chelangam’ (OR-Uga) 30:42.1; 15. Adrian Diaz-Lopez’ (Wich-Spa) 30:44.8; 16. ***Shadrack Kiptoo’ (Ok-Ken) 30:45.4; 17. *Brian Musau’ (OkSt-Ken) 30:47.7; 18. Drew Rogers (Mo) 30:48.6; 19. Shay McEvoy’ (Tuls-Ire) 30:51.6; 20. **Ben Brown’ (Tuls-GB) 30:52.4; 21. ***Elijah Limo’ (Mo-Ken) 30:53.4; 22. *Devan Kipyego (IaSt) 30:53.8; 23. ***Levi Rowan (Tuls) 30:54.7; 24. *Charlie Krasnoff (Tuls) 30:56.4; 25. ***Reagan Kibet’ (Ks-Ken) 30:59.2.
South Central: Tulane & Timothy Chesondin (Arkansas)
Fayetteville, Arkansas — In another race moved up 90 minutes because of anticipated heat, competitors at Agri Park faced temps in the high 60s on a breezy day. As expected, No. 23 Tulane and No. 25 Arkansas romped to the two auto qualifying spots. The Green Wave squad prevailed 44-46 after the Razorbacks had led at every split. Texas A&M placed 3rd with 83 points, Stephen F. Austin 4th at 112.
Arkansas junior Timothy Chesondin, last year’s runner-up, didn’t move to the lead until 7K, when he ran side-by-side with Tulane’s Bernard Cheruiyot. Only in the last kilo did he pull away convincingly, taking the win in 28:44.4, with Cheruiyot at 28:51.3 and Tulane frosh Silas Kiptanui next in 29:11.2. Three Razorbacks — James Sankei, Brian Masai and Ben Sheaerer — crossed next but that wasn’t enough for Arkansas to defend its title. TCU’s Johnson Lagat finished in 7th.
Team Scores
1. Tulane 44; 2. Arkansas 46; 3. Texas A&M 83; 4. Stephen F. Austin 112; 5. Texas 118; 6. Texas A&M-CC 183; 7. TCU 201; 8. Rice 279; 9. Incarnate Word 295; 10. UT-Arlington 318.
Individuals
1. *Timothy Chesondin’ (Ar-Ken) 28:44.4; 2. **Bernard Cheruiyot’ (Tul-Ken) 28:51.3; 3. ***Silas Kiptanui’ (Tul-Ken) 29:11.2; 4. ***James Sankei’ (Ar-Ken) 29:16.7; 5. *Brian Masai’ (Ar-Ken) 29:21.5; 6. Ben Shearer (Ar) 29:26.1; 7. *Johnson Lagat’ (TCU-Ken) 29:33.5; 8. **Paul Kiprotich’ (SFA-Ken) 29:45.1; 9. *Jack Johnston (TxAM) 29:48.4; 10. *Kgaogelo Moloisi’ (LaMonroe-SA) 29:50.9; 11. **Gilbert Rono’ (Tul-Ken) 30:01.4; 12. *Rogerio Amaral’ (Tul-Por) 30:04.3; 13. *Nathan Kapel’ (SFA-Ken) 30:05.0; 14. Cooper Cawthra (TxAM) 30:11.2; 15. ***Aidan Torres (Tx) 30:16.8; 16. Illia Kunin’ (Tul-Ukr) 30:20.2; 17. *Youssef Asslouj’ (TxAM-Mor) 30:23.5; 18. Victor Kibiego’ (TxAM-Ken) 30:27.7; 19. **Emedy Ruto’ (LSU-Ken) 30:28.4; 20. Hudson Heikkinen (Tx) 30:29.2; 21. Zach Van Houten (Tul) 30:29.7; 22. *Hudson Bennett (Tx) 30:30.7; 23. Riley Elliott (SFA) 30:38.9; 24. **Tommy Rice (Tul) 30:40.9; 25. *Mathayo Bundotich’ (AMCC-Ken) 30:46.3.
Mountain: New Mexico & Habtom Samuel
Salt Lake City, Utah — Four top 10 teams in the pack meant that favored New Mexico had to work for the win. The No. 3 Lobos put 3 in the top 4, led by Habtom Samuel, runner-up last year both here and at Nationals. That produced 37 points, well ahead of the 67 scored by defending national champion BYU, currently ranked No. 10. Northern Arizona (No. 8) finished 3rd with 82 while Colorado (No. 6), managed 4th with 114.
Texas Tech’s Titus Kimaru tried to run away and had a 15m lead at 2.4K. New Mexico’s Evans Kiplagat reeled him in. They passed 5K in 14:58.6 with Samuel still 9 seconds back. Around 8K Samuel launched his drive, with a 9-second lead at 8.4K. He won by 20 seconds in 29:45.3 as Kimaru faded to 9th. Kiplagat (30:05.3) and Air Force’s Jayden Nats (30:08.2) followed. Vincent Chirchir in 4th (30:08.9) gave the Lobos another low stick. True frosh Tayvon Kitchen led BYU with his 5th.
Team Scores
1. New Mexico 37; 2. BYU 67; 3. Northern Arizona 82; 4. Colorado 114; 5. Air Force 127; 6. Utah State 186; 7. Weber State 215; 8. Utah Valley 243; 9. Texas Tech 252; 10. Wyoming 291.
Individuals
1. *Habtom Samuel’ (NM-Eri) 29:45.3; 2. *Evans Kiplagat’ (NM-Ken) 30:05.4; 3. Jayden Nats (AF) 30:08.2; 4. **Vincent Chirchir’ (NM-Ken) 30:08.9; 5. ***Tayvon Kitchen (BYU) 30:09.6; 6. Davin Thompson (BYU) 30:09.7; 7. **Collins Kiprotich’ (NM-Ken) 30:12.4; 8. Peter Visser (Web) 30:13.1; 9. ***Titus Kimaru’ (TxT-Ken) 30:13.6; 10. **Noah Jenkins (BYU) 30:15.3; 11. Colin Sahlman (NnAz) 30:20.2; 12. **Dominic Serem’ (Co-Ken) 30:21.8; 13. ***Victor Kipkoech’ (TxT-Ken) 30:22.1; 14. ***Sila Kiplagat’ (UtV-Ken) 30:22.3; 15. **Manny Perez (NnAz) 30:24.5; 16. Jacob White (Wy) 30:27.8; 17. Cael Grotenhuis (NnAz) 30:37.0; 18. ***Jake Liebert (Co) 30:40.0; 19. *Erik Le Roux (NnAz) 30:42.2; 20. *Ethan Godsey (NnAz) 30:43.1; 21. **Max Davis (BYU) 30:44.0; 22. *Dean Casey’ (Co-Ire) 30:45.4; 23. ***Mathew Kosgei’ (NM-Ken) 30:46.1; 24. *Justin Keyes (NnAz) 30:48.7; 25. *James Corrigan (BYU) 30:50.9.
West: Oregon & Solomon Kipchoge (Washington State)
Sacramento, California — As expected, No. 7 Oregon took the win at the Haggin Oaks Golf Complex, scoring a 40-point win on a day with perfect weather. The surprise came in 2nd, when No. 17 Cal Baptist upended defending champion Washington State (No. 11) by just 3 points, 95–98. Boise State followed in 4th at 117, with Portland (150), Stanford (153) and Washington (154) finishing in a knot.
Solomon Kipchoge, Washington State’s transfer from Texas Tech, hammered the last 2 miles of the course, resulting in negative splits of 14:53.0/14:01.4. That 28:54.4 left teammate and defending champion Evans Kurui (29:23.1) nearly 200m back. Stanford’s Leo Young ran 3rd (29:25.3), with Boise State junior Meshack Kuyo next at 29:25.6. Portland’s Jonas Price was 5th, ahead of Oregon’s key scorers: Abdel Laadjel (6th), Simeon Birnbaum (7th), Aiden Smith (8th) and Michael Mireles (11th).
Team Scores
1. Oregon 55; 2. Cal Baptist 95; 3. Washington State 98; 4. Boise State 117; 5. Portland 150; 6. Stanford 153; 7. Washington 154; 8. Gonzaga 216; 9. UCLA 225; 10. UC Davis 281.
Individuals
1. **Solomon Kipchoge’ (WaSt-Ken) 28:54.4; 2. **Evans Kurui’ (WaSt-Ken) 29:23.1; 3. *Leo Young (Stan) 29:25.3; 4. *Meshack Kuyo’ (Boise-Ken) 29:25.6; 5. Jonas Price (Port) 29:26.1; 6. Abdel Laadjel’ (Or-Ire) 29:28.2; 7. **Simeon Birnbaum (Or) 29:28.4; 8. *Aiden Smith (Or) 29:31.1; 9. ***Evans Tanui (Az) 29:32.3; 10. *Alex Thompson’ (Boise-GB) 29:33.0; 11. Michael Mireles (Or) 29:33.6; 12. **James Dargan’ (Stan-GB) 29:35.4; 13. *Valentin Soca’ (CalB-Uru) 29:39.9; 14. **Patrick Kiprop’ (Boise-Ken) 29:46.4; 15. *Ernesto Ruiz (CalB) 29:47.3; 16. *Brett Rushman’ (CalB-GB) 29:50.2; 17. **Nathan Neil (Wa) 29:51.1; 18. ***Logan Schwartz (Gonz) 29:54.4; 19. ***Andreas Dybdahl’ (UCLA-Nor) 29:55.4; 20. **Jamar Distel (Wa) 29:56.5; 21. *Pedro Marin’ (CalB-Col) 29:56.9; 22. Reuben Reina (Wa) 29:57.5; 23. **Connor Burns (Or) 29:58.2; 24. Kgadi Monyebodi’ (Port-SA) 29:58.8; 25. Muhammed Ahmed (UCD) 30:00.3.







