
Ducks Toe the #NCAAXC Line in Wisconsin
11/22/24 | Cross Country
The women's 6K goes off at 7:20 a.m. PT on ESPNU followed by the men's 10K at 8:10 a.m.
MADISON, Wis. – The 2024 cross country season comes to a head Saturday morning when the Ducks take on the nation's best at the NCAA Championships in Madison, Wis. The women's 6K starts at 7:20 a.m. (PT) followed by the men's 10K at 8:10 a.m.
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The ESPNU broadcast begins at 6:30 a.m. (PT), live from the Thomas Zimmer Championship Course.
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The second-ranked UO women and No. 15 UO men both earned automatic berths into the meet with their respective first-place and runner-up finishes at last week's NCAA west regional in Colfax, Wash.
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How to Follow
2024 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships – Saturday, Nov. 23
Thomas Zimmer Championship Course (hosted by the University of Wisconsin)
Women's 6K – 7:20 a.m. | Men's 10K – 8:10 a.m. (both times Pacific)
TV: ESPNU | Watch | Live Results
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Oregon Entries |2024 Oregon Team Results
Women: Silan Ayyildiz, Mia Barnett, Maddy Elmore, Ali Ince, Klaudia Kazimierska, Wilma Nielsen, Anika Thompson, Ella Thorsett
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Men: Benjamin Balazs, Simeon Birnbaum, Evan Burke, Elliott Cook, Evan Dorenkamp, Tayson Echohawk, Quincy Norman, Jeffery Rogers, Josh Schumacher, Aiden Smith
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Last Time Out | Meet Recap
The Oregon women backed up their Big Ten title with their 12th regional crown, paced by top-10 efforts from Silan Ayyildiz, Maddy Elmore and Anika Thompson. Additional all-region honors—top 25—went to Klaudia Kazimierska and Ali Ince. On the men's side, the Ducks collected four all-region certificates with Aiden Smith, Simeon Birnbaum, Elliott Cook and Quincy Norman. The Oregon men moved from third to second over the final 1,000 to secure their auto qualifier.
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On the Biggest Stage
The Men and Women of Oregon have combined for 10 NCAA cross country team titles and the UO men have won eight individual titles with two three-time national champions in Steve Prefontaine (1970-71, '73) and Edward Cheserek (2013-15). The UO women have an individual high-place of second at NCAAs, a feat accomplished by Leann Warren in 1981.
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Top-Five National Finishes
Men of Oregon (23 in 45 appearance)
Champions (6): 1971, '73, '74, '77, 2007, '08
Runner-Up (8): 1963, '64, '70, 76, '78, '79, '89, 2009
Third (4): 1969, '72, '83, '96
Fourth (2): 1986, 2015
Fifth (5): 1990, '98, 2002, '06, '13
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Women of Oregon (18 in 34 appearances)
Champions (4): 1983, '87, 2012, '16
Runner-Up (4): 1981, '88, 2007, '08
Third (3): 1982, 2015, '18
Fourth (2): 1984, '86
Fifth (5): 1990, '91, '95, 2011, '17
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For more news and information about Oregon cross country and track and field, follow @OregonTF on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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The ESPNU broadcast begins at 6:30 a.m. (PT), live from the Thomas Zimmer Championship Course.
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The second-ranked UO women and No. 15 UO men both earned automatic berths into the meet with their respective first-place and runner-up finishes at last week's NCAA west regional in Colfax, Wash.
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How to Follow
2024 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships – Saturday, Nov. 23
Thomas Zimmer Championship Course (hosted by the University of Wisconsin)
Women's 6K – 7:20 a.m. | Men's 10K – 8:10 a.m. (both times Pacific)
TV: ESPNU | Watch | Live Results
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Oregon Entries |2024 Oregon Team Results
Women: Silan Ayyildiz, Mia Barnett, Maddy Elmore, Ali Ince, Klaudia Kazimierska, Wilma Nielsen, Anika Thompson, Ella Thorsett
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Men: Benjamin Balazs, Simeon Birnbaum, Evan Burke, Elliott Cook, Evan Dorenkamp, Tayson Echohawk, Quincy Norman, Jeffery Rogers, Josh Schumacher, Aiden Smith
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Last Time Out | Meet Recap
The Oregon women backed up their Big Ten title with their 12th regional crown, paced by top-10 efforts from Silan Ayyildiz, Maddy Elmore and Anika Thompson. Additional all-region honors—top 25—went to Klaudia Kazimierska and Ali Ince. On the men's side, the Ducks collected four all-region certificates with Aiden Smith, Simeon Birnbaum, Elliott Cook and Quincy Norman. The Oregon men moved from third to second over the final 1,000 to secure their auto qualifier.
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On the Biggest Stage
The Men and Women of Oregon have combined for 10 NCAA cross country team titles and the UO men have won eight individual titles with two three-time national champions in Steve Prefontaine (1970-71, '73) and Edward Cheserek (2013-15). The UO women have an individual high-place of second at NCAAs, a feat accomplished by Leann Warren in 1981.
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Top-Five National Finishes
Men of Oregon (23 in 45 appearance)
Champions (6): 1971, '73, '74, '77, 2007, '08
Runner-Up (8): 1963, '64, '70, 76, '78, '79, '89, 2009
Third (4): 1969, '72, '83, '96
Fourth (2): 1986, 2015
Fifth (5): 1990, '98, 2002, '06, '13
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Women of Oregon (18 in 34 appearances)
Champions (4): 1983, '87, 2012, '16
Runner-Up (4): 1981, '88, 2007, '08
Third (3): 1982, 2015, '18
Fourth (2): 1984, '86
Fifth (5): 1990, '91, '95, 2011, '17
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For more news and information about Oregon cross country and track and field, follow @OregonTF on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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