
Cross Country Teams Sweep At The 2025 Battle of New Orleans
Aug 29, 2025 | Cross Country
WOMEN'S RESULTS
MEN'S RESULTS
New Orleans, LA – Tulane's cross country teams delivered a spectacular performance on Friday night at Lake Oaks Park, sweeping both the men's and women's team titles at the Battle of New Orleans. The Green Wave also celebrated individual championships with Dorcas Naibei and Bernard Cheruiyot leading the charge.
The women's team had 18 points to dominate second-place Southern Miss (71 points) and third place LSU (80 points) in the 4K race. The program ran an average of 13:42.0 per runner.
The women's team was led by Naibei. Naibei took the individual championship with a time of 13:31.12. Her mark was the fifth-fastest ever recorded at the race. Teammate Blezzin Kimutai placed second with a 13:36.09. Alex Sharp earned fourth with 13:41.23. Haley Harper also placed in the top five with a 13:48.64.
The men's team had 17 points to roll over second-place LSU (40 points) and third-place Louisiana (85 points) in the 5K race. The program ran an average of 13:27.3 per runner.
The men's team was led by Cheruiyot. He ran an event leading 14:08.53 to earn his second consecutive title at the meet. The time was the second-best ever finished on the course only behind the record of 14:00.1 that he personally set last season. His teammate Silas Kiptanui finished as the runner up with a 14:27.01. Illia Kunin took third with a 14:28.04, while Gilbert Rono placed fifth with his 14:36.24.
Up next, the teams will compete on September 26 at the Gans Creek Classic in Columbia, Missouri.
Women's Team Top Three
1. Tulane – 18 points (13:42.0)
2. Southern Miss – 71 points (14:13.6)
3. LSU – 80 points (14:16.9)
Women's Tulane Top 10 Finishes
1. Dorcas Naibei – 13:31.12
2. Blezzin Kimutai – 13:36.09
4. Alex Sharp – 13:41.64
5. Haley Harper – 13:48.64
6. Dana Rojas Vazquez – 13:52.90
9. Allison Hall – 13:57.82
Men's Team Top Three
1. Tulane – 17 points (14:27.3)
2. LSU – 40 points (14:44.5)
3. Louisiana – 85 points (15:28.5)
Men's Tulane Top 10 Finishes
1. Bernard Cheruiyot – 14:08.53
2. Silas Kiptanui – 14:27.01
3. Illia Kunin – 14:28.04
5. Gilbert Rono – 14:36.24
6. Tommy Rice – 14:37.01
10. Juan Giron – 14:50.10
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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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MEN'S RESULTS
New Orleans, LA – Tulane's cross country teams delivered a spectacular performance on Friday night at Lake Oaks Park, sweeping both the men's and women's team titles at the Battle of New Orleans. The Green Wave also celebrated individual championships with Dorcas Naibei and Bernard Cheruiyot leading the charge.
The women's team had 18 points to dominate second-place Southern Miss (71 points) and third place LSU (80 points) in the 4K race. The program ran an average of 13:42.0 per runner.
The women's team was led by Naibei. Naibei took the individual championship with a time of 13:31.12. Her mark was the fifth-fastest ever recorded at the race. Teammate Blezzin Kimutai placed second with a 13:36.09. Alex Sharp earned fourth with 13:41.23. Haley Harper also placed in the top five with a 13:48.64.
The men's team had 17 points to roll over second-place LSU (40 points) and third-place Louisiana (85 points) in the 5K race. The program ran an average of 13:27.3 per runner.
The men's team was led by Cheruiyot. He ran an event leading 14:08.53 to earn his second consecutive title at the meet. The time was the second-best ever finished on the course only behind the record of 14:00.1 that he personally set last season. His teammate Silas Kiptanui finished as the runner up with a 14:27.01. Illia Kunin took third with a 14:28.04, while Gilbert Rono placed fifth with his 14:36.24.
Up next, the teams will compete on September 26 at the Gans Creek Classic in Columbia, Missouri.
Women's Team Top Three
1. Tulane – 18 points (13:42.0)
2. Southern Miss – 71 points (14:13.6)
3. LSU – 80 points (14:16.9)
Women's Tulane Top 10 Finishes
1. Dorcas Naibei – 13:31.12
2. Blezzin Kimutai – 13:36.09
4. Alex Sharp – 13:41.64
5. Haley Harper – 13:48.64
6. Dana Rojas Vazquez – 13:52.90
9. Allison Hall – 13:57.82
Men's Team Top Three
1. Tulane – 17 points (14:27.3)
2. LSU – 40 points (14:44.5)
3. Louisiana – 85 points (15:28.5)
Men's Tulane Top 10 Finishes
1. Bernard Cheruiyot – 14:08.53
2. Silas Kiptanui – 14:27.01
3. Illia Kunin – 14:28.04
5. Gilbert Rono – 14:36.24
6. Tommy Rice – 14:37.01
10. Juan Giron – 14:50.10
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.
---TulaneGreenWave.com---
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