
Men’s Cross Country Team Clinches Historic NCAA South Central Regional Title; Women’s Squad Finishes Third
Nov 14, 2025 | Cross Country
Men's Results | Women's Results
FAYETTEVILLE, AR - The Tulane men's cross country team made history Friday morning at Argi Park, capturing the NCAA South Central Regional Championship for the first time in school history. The impressive performance secures an automatic bid to next week's NCAA Cross Country National Championships. The women's team also delivered a strong showing, finishing third overall and positioning themselves for a potential at-large berth.
Men's Team Dominates in 10K Race
In an outstanding display of depth and determination, Tulane's men's squad dominated the 10K race, with all seven runners finishing in the top 25 to earn All-Regional honors and contribute to a team score of 44 points. The Green Wave's average time was 29:41.40, outrunning regional powerhouses Arkansas, Texas A&M, and Texas. This is the first time since 2005 (excluding the 2020 COVID season) that a school other than those three has earned the team victory in the South Central Regional and the only the second time that school has been neither Texas or Arkansas during that same period of time (2008 – Texas A&M).
Leading the charge was Bernard Cheruiyot, who finished as the runner-up with a time of 28:51.3, earning All-Regional honors. Close behind was Silas Kiptanui, who secured third place in 29:11.2, also earning All-Regional honors. Gilbert Rono finished 11th in 30:01.4, Rogerio Amaral placed 12th with a 30:04.3, and Illia Kunin crossed the line 16th in 30:20.2—all earning All-Regional recognition. Zach Van Houten finished 21st with a time of 30:29.7, and Tommy Rice rounded out the top seven in 24th place with a 30:40.9, completing Tulane's all-region performances.
Women's Team Finishes Strong, Eyes at-Large Bid
On the women's side, Tulane's 6K race was highlighted by a strong team effort that resulted in a third-place finish with 108 points. The Green Wave secured three All-Region selections, led by Blezzin Kimutai, who finished third overall with a time of 19:53.0. Kimutai's performance also earned her an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships.
Dorcas Naibei finished 17th in 20:42.1, and Petra Dos Santos placed 21st in 20:55.4—both earning All-Region honors. Haley Harper narrowly missed the top-25 cutoff, finishing 26th in 21:12.2. Additional Tulane finishers included Alex Sharp (41st, 21:42.9), Janae Dean (42nd, 21:43.0), and Dana Rojas Vazquez (44th, 21:45.2).
Tulane's women's team now awaits the announcement of potential at-large bids, which will be revealed Saturday at 4 p.m. on NCAA.com.
Upcoming Championships
The men's team and Kimutai will compete at the 2025 NCAA Cross Country Championships on November 22 in Columbia, Missouri, at the Gans Creek Cross Country Course. The women's race begins at 9:20 a.m., followed by the men's race at 10:10 a.m. Both races will be broadcast live on ESPNU.
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FAYETTEVILLE, AR - The Tulane men's cross country team made history Friday morning at Argi Park, capturing the NCAA South Central Regional Championship for the first time in school history. The impressive performance secures an automatic bid to next week's NCAA Cross Country National Championships. The women's team also delivered a strong showing, finishing third overall and positioning themselves for a potential at-large berth.
Men's Team Dominates in 10K Race
In an outstanding display of depth and determination, Tulane's men's squad dominated the 10K race, with all seven runners finishing in the top 25 to earn All-Regional honors and contribute to a team score of 44 points. The Green Wave's average time was 29:41.40, outrunning regional powerhouses Arkansas, Texas A&M, and Texas. This is the first time since 2005 (excluding the 2020 COVID season) that a school other than those three has earned the team victory in the South Central Regional and the only the second time that school has been neither Texas or Arkansas during that same period of time (2008 – Texas A&M).
Leading the charge was Bernard Cheruiyot, who finished as the runner-up with a time of 28:51.3, earning All-Regional honors. Close behind was Silas Kiptanui, who secured third place in 29:11.2, also earning All-Regional honors. Gilbert Rono finished 11th in 30:01.4, Rogerio Amaral placed 12th with a 30:04.3, and Illia Kunin crossed the line 16th in 30:20.2—all earning All-Regional recognition. Zach Van Houten finished 21st with a time of 30:29.7, and Tommy Rice rounded out the top seven in 24th place with a 30:40.9, completing Tulane's all-region performances.
Women's Team Finishes Strong, Eyes at-Large Bid
On the women's side, Tulane's 6K race was highlighted by a strong team effort that resulted in a third-place finish with 108 points. The Green Wave secured three All-Region selections, led by Blezzin Kimutai, who finished third overall with a time of 19:53.0. Kimutai's performance also earned her an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships.
Dorcas Naibei finished 17th in 20:42.1, and Petra Dos Santos placed 21st in 20:55.4—both earning All-Region honors. Haley Harper narrowly missed the top-25 cutoff, finishing 26th in 21:12.2. Additional Tulane finishers included Alex Sharp (41st, 21:42.9), Janae Dean (42nd, 21:43.0), and Dana Rojas Vazquez (44th, 21:45.2).
Tulane's women's team now awaits the announcement of potential at-large bids, which will be revealed Saturday at 4 p.m. on NCAA.com.
Upcoming Championships
The men's team and Kimutai will compete at the 2025 NCAA Cross Country Championships on November 22 in Columbia, Missouri, at the Gans Creek Cross Country Course. The women's race begins at 9:20 a.m., followed by the men's race at 10:10 a.m. Both races will be broadcast live on ESPNU.
Follow Tulane cross country and track & field on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Follow Tulane Athletics on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
WE ARE NOLA BUILT
Tulane University is located in the city of New Orleans. It is a city built on tradition and resiliency. The lessons Green Wave student-athletes have learned through their connection with this university and city have BUILT doctors, lawyers, business leaders, conference champions, all-conference players, all-Americans, professional athletes and NCAA tournament teams. The city of New Orleans has shaped us into who we are today. We are One City. We are Tulane. We are NOLA BUILT. Check out our story at NolaBuilt.com.
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