Iowa State University’s cross country teams are gearing up for the prestigious Nuttycombe Invitational, set to take place on October 15th in Madison, Wisconsin. The event is considered one of the most competitive cross country races in the nation, drawing top teams from across the country.
The Iowa State men’s team, currently ranked 17th in the nation, will face stiff competition from other top-ranked teams at the invitational. Led by standout runners Cailie Logue and Thomas Pollard, the Cyclones will look to make a strong showing and solidify their place among the elite programs in the country.
The women’s team, also ranked 17th nationally, will be led by star runners Karly Ackley and Amanda Vestri. The Cyclones have had a strong season so far, and will look to continue their success at the Nuttycombe Invitational.
Head coach Andrew Kimpel expressed confidence in his teams’ abilities, stating that they have put in the work and are ready to compete against the best in the country. The Nuttycombe Invitational will serve as a valuable opportunity for the Cyclones to measure themselves against top competition and fine-tune their racing strategies ahead of the postseason.
The Iowa State runners have been training hard and are prepared to showcase their talents on a national stage. Fans and supporters are encouraged to follow the team’s progress at the Nuttycombe Invitational and cheer on the Cyclones as they aim for success in this highly competitive event. Iowa State University is proud to be represented by such dedicated and talented student-athletes, and looks forward to seeing their continued success on the cross country course.
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