Northwestern finished 30th in its first appearance at the NCAA Division I Women’s Cross Country Championships since 2002, capping off a historic season for the Wildcats. While the Cats had hoped to perform better at the Big Dance, Coach Jill Miller said she is still proud of their record-breaking efforts this season. “I know it’s.
After an impressive second-place showing at the Midwest Regional Championship last week, Northwestern women’s cross country has advanced to the NCAA Division 1 Championship for the first time since 2002. NU will join the top 31 teams in the nation at the Oklahoma State Greiner Family Cross Country Course this Saturday. The Cats are looking.
Time to lace up the spikes and the dancing shoes. No. 30 Northwestern is going to the big dance for the first time since 2002. The Wildcats placed second at the NCAA Midwest Regional Championships, automatically qualifying for the Nov. 19 NCAA Division I Women’s Cross Country Championships in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Graduate student Rachel McCardell.
As Northwestern nears the Big Ten Championships on Friday, the No. 29 Wildcats, one of five Big Ten teams ranked inside the top 30, will be looking to carry momentum from their Bradley Pink Classic victory two weeks ago. The six-kilometer race, slated to begin at 9:45 a.m., stretches across the University of Michigan Golf.
Coming off one of its most prolific seasons in program history, Northwestern is hitting the course this fall with sights set high. The Wildcats took third at the Gans Creek Classic in Columbia, Missouri on Friday, only falling behind Big Ten foe No. 28 Illinois and Lipscomb. graduate student Rachel McCardell led the team, finishing.