
Men Place 7th, Women 9th at NCAA Great Lakes Regional Championship
11/15/2024 2:46:00 PM | Cross Country
NORTON, Ohio – The Indiana cross country teams raced to a seventh (men) and 9th (women) place finishes at the 2024 NCAA Great Lakes Regional at Silver Creek Metro Park.
The women were led by Great Lakes All-Region performer senior Mariah Wehrle. She finished 19th for the Hoosiers in a time of 20:01.7. She nearly set another lifetime best after running a 20:01.6 at the conference championships.
Sophomore Lily Myers was the next to cross the finish with a time of 20:47.4.
Freshman Joey Rastrelli had a great race for the Hoosiers in her first regional race. She set a lifetime best of 21:05.8, improving off her time at the Big Ten Championships.
On the men's side, junior Abe Eckman had an outstanding performance, moving up nine spots in the final lap, to finish 12th. He ran a lifetime best in the 10k with a time of 29:32.6.
Graduate student Skylar Stidam crossed the finish in 21st to earn All-Region. He ran a lifetime best of 29:41.6. Teammate Martin Segurola finished 33rd in his first career 10k cross country race in a time of 29:56.3.
Freshmen duo Dylon Nalley (64th, 30:43.9) and Tony Provenzano (83rd, 31:05.4) posted personal bests in their first career 10k.
Notre Dame swept the regional race after they earned the automatic bids to the NCAA Championships. The No. 6 ranked women totaled 51 points for the win before the No. 19 nationally ranked men's team finished first with 70 points in the 10k.
2024 NCAA Cross Country All-Region
• Abe Eckman (12th)
• Skylar Stidam (21st)
• Mariah Wehrle (19th)
Men's Team Results (10K) – Top 10 Teams
1. Notre Dame (70)
2. Wisconsin (82)
3. Butler (104)
4. Michigan State (104)
5. Purdue (149)
6. Michigan (150)
7. Indiana (213)
8. Ohio State (214)
9. Youngstown State (224)
10. Cincinnati (327)
Women's Team Results (6K) – Top 10 Teams
1. Notre Dame (51)
2. Wisconsin (97)
3. Toledo (100)
4. Michigan State (111)
5. Ohio State (156)
6. Michigan (202)
7. Ohio (205)
8. Indiana State (244)
9. Indiana (282)
10. Eastern Michigan (311)
UP NEXT
The Hoosiers will await possible individual qualifiers to the NCAA Cross Country Championships. The selection show will take place tomorrow (Nov. 16th) at 5 p.m. ET on NCAA.com.
For complete coverage of everything Indiana track and field and cross country, make sure to follow the teams via X, Facebook and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
The women were led by Great Lakes All-Region performer senior Mariah Wehrle. She finished 19th for the Hoosiers in a time of 20:01.7. She nearly set another lifetime best after running a 20:01.6 at the conference championships.
Sophomore Lily Myers was the next to cross the finish with a time of 20:47.4.
Freshman Joey Rastrelli had a great race for the Hoosiers in her first regional race. She set a lifetime best of 21:05.8, improving off her time at the Big Ten Championships.
On the men's side, junior Abe Eckman had an outstanding performance, moving up nine spots in the final lap, to finish 12th. He ran a lifetime best in the 10k with a time of 29:32.6.
Graduate student Skylar Stidam crossed the finish in 21st to earn All-Region. He ran a lifetime best of 29:41.6. Teammate Martin Segurola finished 33rd in his first career 10k cross country race in a time of 29:56.3.
Freshmen duo Dylon Nalley (64th, 30:43.9) and Tony Provenzano (83rd, 31:05.4) posted personal bests in their first career 10k.
Notre Dame swept the regional race after they earned the automatic bids to the NCAA Championships. The No. 6 ranked women totaled 51 points for the win before the No. 19 nationally ranked men's team finished first with 70 points in the 10k.
2024 NCAA Cross Country All-Region
• Abe Eckman (12th)
• Skylar Stidam (21st)
• Mariah Wehrle (19th)
Men's Team Results (10K) – Top 10 Teams
1. Notre Dame (70)
2. Wisconsin (82)
3. Butler (104)
4. Michigan State (104)
5. Purdue (149)
6. Michigan (150)
7. Indiana (213)
8. Ohio State (214)
9. Youngstown State (224)
10. Cincinnati (327)
Women's Team Results (6K) – Top 10 Teams
1. Notre Dame (51)
2. Wisconsin (97)
3. Toledo (100)
4. Michigan State (111)
5. Ohio State (156)
6. Michigan (202)
7. Ohio (205)
8. Indiana State (244)
9. Indiana (282)
10. Eastern Michigan (311)
UP NEXT
The Hoosiers will await possible individual qualifiers to the NCAA Cross Country Championships. The selection show will take place tomorrow (Nov. 16th) at 5 p.m. ET on NCAA.com.
For complete coverage of everything Indiana track and field and cross country, make sure to follow the teams via X, Facebook and Instagram.
#NeverDaunted
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