EARLYSVILLE, Va. – Northern Kentucky University Norse men's and women's cross country ran in the NCAA Southeast Regional on Friday morning, wrapping up the 2025 season. Senior
Colton O'Hara paced the Norse men for a 61st-place finish and a new 10k personal best of 31:03.6, while
Maggie Foust again led the Norse women.
THE BASICS
RESULTS: Men - 19th/33 - 620 points | Women - 32nd/36 - 920 points
LOCATION: Panorama Farms - Earlysville, Va.
MEET: NCAA Southeast Regional Championships
NOTABLES - MEN
– O'Hara's run of 31:03.6 marked a new personal best for the senior, as he finished in 61st place. O'Hara marked just one of two Norse to finish inside the top 100. O'Hara improved his time by over a minute from last year, as he ran a 32:04.9 in 2024's regional.
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Natnael Weldemichael followed up O'Hara with a time of 31.44.6, a 91st-place finish.
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Jacob Line was the third Norse to finish, as he ran a 32:32.1 and finished in 129th.
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Stetson Childress finished in 149th, running a 33:02.1.
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Jacob Messer notched a 207th-place finish with a time of 34:33.1.
NOTABLES - WOMEN
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Maggie Foust led all Norse with a 144th-place finish, running a 22:15.4 in the 6K race.
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Grace Biddle was the second NKU runner to cross the line, finishing in 22:33.5.
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Brittany Arnold ran a 22:46.8, good for a 178th-place finish and third among Northern Kentucky competitors.
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Carlie Condit (230th, 23:57.1) and
Macie Radcliffe (231st, 23:57.9) were NKU's fourth and fifth finishers, respectively.
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