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Men s Cross Country Achieves Highest Ever Region Ranking - University of Nebraska
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Men s Cross Country Achieves Highest Ever Region Ranking
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NEW ORLEANS – Cross country is just heating up!
Here are the National Athletes of the Week across all three NCAA divisions, as released on Wednesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
NCAA Division I Men – George Kusche, Nebraska
NCAA Division I Women – Bethany Hasz, Minnesota
NCAA Division II Men – Cas Kopmels, Mount Olive
NCAA Division II Women – Lizzie Naval, Erskine
NCAA Division III Men – Lorien Nightingale, LeTourneau
NCAA Division III Women – Meghan Owens, Centre
Find out more about each of these runners by clicking their names or scrolling below.
National Athlete of the Week is an award selected and presented by the USTFCCCA Communications Staff at the beginning of each week to 12 collegiate cross country athletes, when applicable (male and female for each of the three NCAA divisions and three NJCAA divisions).
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Well, we’ve made it to February. Thus far, 2021 hasn’t shown itself to be a significant improvement over 2020. I’m also neck deep in prepping the ranch books to send to the accountant for taxes. So, maybe that clouds my judgment a bit on the quality of the year so far.
We also have another foggy morning. We had a bunch of those in January too. The old weather tale is that 90 days after fog, you will get precipitation. Between the January fog and today’s, we should be deluged with either blizzards (early April) or rain. Most current signs point to drought this summer, so it will be interesting to see which way this goes.