Madison, Wisconsin - BYU men's cross country took the overall team win at the 2024 Nuttycombe Invitational with 44 points on the Thomas Zimmer Championship Course Friday afternoon.
The Cougars took the victory in the Championship A Race with the top-five scoring runners all placing within the top-17. The next closest competitor was fellow Big 12 program Iowa State which aquired 108 points. Wake Forest follwed in third with 150 points.
"The performances of our guys today was a good sign," said men's head coach Ed Eyestone. "We took a good win today, but we know our Big 12 rival Oklahoma State is the projected favorite for the national title, but we know we are in the right place right now. We won't today's race get to our heads. We'll stay hungry."
Place | Name | School | Time |
1. | Parker Wolfe | North Carolina | 23:04.0 |
2. | Rocky Hansen | Wake Forest | 23:06.9 |
3. | Liam Murphy | Villanova | 23:08.6 |
4. | Casey Clinger | BYU | 23:10.4 |
5. | Robin Kwemoi Bera | Iowa State | 23:18.2 |
6. | Joey Nokes | BYU | 23:21.4 |
7. | Ethan Strand | North Carolina | 23:25.4 |
8. | Creed Thompson | BYU | 23:28.4 |
9. | Aidan Troutner | BYU | 23:29.6 |
10. | Luke Tewalt | Wake Forest | 23:32.3 |
Senior Casey Clinger ran a consistent race in the front pack for a majority of the race. With 1k to go, Clinger lost contact with the group led by 2024 NCAA Outdoor 10k Champion Parker Wolfe of North Carolina who went on to win the race. Clinger crossed the finish fourth overall as the first Cougar across the line in 23:10.4.
"We have always loved racing at Nuttycombe," said Clinger. "It’s a beautiful course and it gives us an opportunity to run against a lot of top teams. Winning the team title today gave us a good indicator of where our fitness is at and we are hungry to continue improving as the season progresses. We have big goals this year."
The pack of seniors continued with Joey Nokes followed closely behind to place sixth overall in 23:21.4. Creed Thompson and Aidan Troutner finished in stride placing eighth and night, respectively. Sophomore James Corrigan was BYU's fifth place runner, crossing in 23:48.8 to finish 17th overall in his first race since the 2024 Paris Olympics earlier this summer.