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Regis Men’s Cross-Country Secures Best Finish in 7 Years at NCAA Regional

DENVER, Colo. – The Regis University Men's Cross-Country team finished 21st at the NCAA Division II South Central Regional, in Denver, Colorado, Saturday Afternoon, their final meet of the season.
 
RU earned 570 team points.
 
Colorado School of Mines took first place with 40 team points while Romain Legendre of Adams State was the individual champion with a time of 30:53.55.
 
Quinn McKnight was the top performer for the Rangers, placing 103rd with a time of 35:14.86.
 
Eric Casey was the next finisher, finishing 108th with a mark of 35:27.91, and Nathan Dyck was behind him, finishing in 35:32.73 for 111th. William Oaks (122nd, 36:09.19) and Jordan Moon (126th, 36:15.65) were the final scorers for Regis, while John Murphy and Kenoby Hetman were next to cross the line placing 136th and 137th.
 
Head Coach Willie Moore after the meet, "We are so proud of this group. Both the men and women had the best Regional performance in seven years. The group rallied around our seniors, Abbey Blanner, Jordan Moon, and Will Oakes. Huge thank you to our Athletic Director Tommy Gilhooly, Deputy Director of Athletics Brian Loftus, our coaching staff Zev Caiyem, Chris Powers, and Ashley Frye, our families, and our athletes for the support!" 
 
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