JOPLIN, MO. – The Roberts Wesleyan University men's cross country team concluded its season by making its fourth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Division II National Championships.
The Redhawks, who won their ninth straight East Coast Conference championship and finished second in the East Region this season, finished 30
th on Saturday which exceeded pre-race projections.
"The men ran quite well," said
Andrew Dorr, Roberts' Director of Cross Country and Track and Field. "The placing doesn't indicate it, but we are quite pleased with their performance."
Senior
Blake Kasper led the way for Roberts, covering the 10K course in 31:32.8 to finish 135
th. Senior
Owen White placed 144
th in the field of 260 in 31:37.4, junior
Zachary Hall was 171st in 32:09.6 and classmate
Jackson Doran was 210
th in 32:21.9.
Senior
Theodore Pintabona finished 241
st (22:17.6), senior
Ryan Karker was 244
th (33:23.6) and junior
Jaxon Bunting placed 252
nd (33:53.0) for Roberts.
Dorr offered a great deal of gratitude to Kasper, Karker and Pintabona, who ran their final cross country races as Redhawks on Saturday.
"Blake has been one of the best leaders and examples for everyone around him that we could have ever asked for," Dorr said. "Ryan has also been a real force for good and Teddy has improved so much. We are really going to miss all of them next season."
Wingate placed five runners in the top 21 to take the team title.