

ET start.įor more on the Purdue cross country and track & field and program, visit /CrossCountry and follow and connect with the Boilermakers on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Runcruit has partnered with former Ivy League head coach, Willy Wood, to help high achieving and dedicated scholar-athletes like you maximize the college recruiting process. Activities and Societies: Model United Nations, Cross Country, Track and Field. Notre Dame hosts the October-opening meet, which is set for a 12 p.m. I am an aspiring Computer Engineer studying at Purdue University who. Up next, the Boilermakers remain in the state of Indiana and head north to South Bend, Indiana, for the Joe Piane Invitational on October 1. Hunter also made his season debut in Terre Haute. Eckstein, Fleming, McIntire, Pieper and Selm all made their season debuts on Saturday.Īdditionally for the women, freshmen Lauren Bales (24th, 18:57.1), Caroline Jordan (32nd, 19:16) and Leah Keesling (37th, 19:32.0) and senior Anna Morozov (71st, 20:35.5) ran in the 133-competitor race.Īlso running for the men in the 149-athlete meet was junior Ian Hunter (18th, 25:24.6), freshmen Bryce Hutchinson (23rd, 25:36.2), Ian Shaw (25th, 25:44.0), Geno Christofanelli (27th, 25:57.6), Ryan Ruppert (33rd, 26:20.1), Alex Frey (37th, 26:26.6) and William White (54th, 27:03.6). Seventh for the Boilermakers, and 17th overall, was sophomore John Pieper, who crossed the line in 25:22.6. In 13th was freshman Caleb Williams, in 25:15.1, and sophomore Andrew Brandt was 15th in 25:20.0. Senior Bailey McIntire was ninth, in 25:01.2, while junior Blake Selm notched a 10th-place finish in 25:02.1. Junior Alec Fleming was sixth overall in 24:51.4 in a tightly-contested finish for fifth-eighth place that was decided by 3.6 seconds. Sophomore Ellie Tate was 14th in 18:25.3, and sophomore Meagan Hathaway finished in 23rd, in 18:50.7, to round out Purdue's seven scoring finishers.Įckstein paced the way for the men with a runner-up time of 24:24.3, as he was just 1.6 seconds behind the winner. Sophomore Payne Turney also was in the top-10, with a mark of 17:59.8 to place eighth.

Junior Emma Tate was fifth in 17:51.3, and senior Megan Slamkowski registered a sixth-place finish in 17:53.5. In her collegiate debut, Squires finished third by more than seven seconds. Wasson was second overall in the women's race in 17:42.4, while freshman teammate Emma Squires was less than a second behind her, in 17:43.2. It was a good marker to see how much growth we have had and areas we can still keep on improving." For the men, it was nice for them to put a hard effort out there. "They continue to embrace the tough midrace moments and race for each other. A post shared by Purdue Track & Field women put together a great team effort today," Purdue coach John Oliver said.
