CONCORD, N.C. – Wichita State's Elkana Kipruto claimed the American Conference men's individual title, and
Mercy Jepkoech was named the American Conference Women's Freshman of the Year Saturday morning at the American Conference Championships at Frank Liske Park.
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The Wichita State men finished third as Tulsa claimed its 11
th men's team title, and the Shocker women took fifth while Tulane took home its second women's team championship. The Shockers placed five runners on the all-conference team and two on the all-freshman team.
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Kipruto defeated the No. 5-ranked runner in the NCAA, Tulane's Bernard Cheruiyot, to claim Wichita State's first-ever American Conference men's crown, running 23:16.6 in the 8K race.
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"I'm really proud of him," head coach
Kirk Hunter said. "He's my first individual champion on the men's side, and he ran a spectacular race."
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The sophomore from Kapsabet, Kenya is the first Wichita State men's conference cross country champion since Mornay Annandale won the Missouri Valley Conference title in 1992. Kipruto and Cheruiyot were neck-and-neck throughout the majority of the race, coming through every split less than a second apart, until Kipruto pulled away from the reigning champion in the final 250 meters of the race to win decisively by nine seconds.
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"He ran very smart," Hunter said. "He has a very high running IQ, and he took care of business and did things the right way against a spectacular athlete – Bernard is spectacular – so we're really proud of him and very happy with his success today."
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Wichita State has now had an individual champion on either the men's or women's side in five of the nine American Conference Championships since the Shockers joined the league in 2017.
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Sophomore
Kelvin Kipyego and redshirt-senior
Adrian Diaz Lopez joined Kipruto on the all-conference team as Kipyego finished sixth with a personal-best time of 23:47.0, and Diaz Lopez finished 12
th with a time of 24:00.2. This marks Diaz Lopez's second all-conference cross country award and the most Shocker men on an all-conference team since 2022.
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Senior
Zander Cobb finished just outside the top 15, placing 17
th with a time of 24:14.8, and
Jacob Meyers rounded out the scoring for the Shockers with a 23
rd-place finish and a time of 24:27.2, helping the Shockers to a third-place team finish with 59 points.
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Freshman
Austin Carrera earned a spot on the conference's first all-freshman team, finishing 30
th with a time of 24:41.4.
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In the women's 6K,
Mercy Jepkoech was the first Shocker to cross the line, finishing 10
th with a time of 20:44.5 to earn all-conference recognition. The freshman from Eldoret, Kenya was the first true freshman in the race and was named the American Conference Women's Freshman of the Year.
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Redshirt-senior
Lucy Ndungu also finished on the podium, running 20:48.5 to place 12
th and earn her second cross country all-conference award.
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Senior
Sarah Bertry finished just outside the top 15, running 21:03.5 to take 18
th, and sophomore
Faith Ekart finished 48
th with a time of 22:06.2. Junior
Francesca Alvarado was the fifth Shocker across the line, running 22:16.3 to finish 52
nd.
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 MEN'S TEAM RESULTS
- Tulsa                   35
- Tulane                 41
- Wichita State    59
- Charlotte            96
- Rice                     179
- Temple                197
- Memphis            213
- North Texas       237
- UTSAÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 258
- South Florida     283
- East Carolina     292
- Florida Atlantic 360
WOMEN'S TEAM RESULTS
- Tulane                 36
- Rice                     72
- Charlotte            78
- Tulsa                   82
- Wichita State    132
- UABÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 209
- East Carolina     218
- North Texas       220
- Florida Atlantic 267
- South Florida     275
- Memphis            307
- UTSAÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 341
- Temple                345
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MEN'S ALL-CONFERENCE
- Elkana "Elly" Kipruto, Wichita State – 23:16.6
- Bernard Cheruiyot, Tulane – 23:25.6
- Shay McEvoy, Tulsa – 23:32.4
- Silas Kiptanui, Tulane – 23:38.8
- Ben Brown, Tulsa – 23:40.2
- Kelvin Kipyego, Wichita State – 23:47.0
- Luke Birdseye, Tulsa – 23:52.3
- Illia Kunin, Tulane – 23:52.3
- Levi Rowan, Tulsa – 23:55.4
- Charlie Krasnoff, Tulsa – 23:56.7
- Bryce Anderson, Charlotte – 23:57.8
- Adrian Diaz Lopez, Wichita State – 24:00.2
- Tommy Rice, Tulane – 24:03.0
- Andrew Harding, Charlotte (Freshman of the Year) – 24:03.7
- Rogerio Amaral, Tulane – 24:12.8
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WOMEN'S ALL-CONFERENCE
- Evyn Humphrey, Tulsa – 20:04.1
- Blezzin Kimutai, Tulane – 20:16.3
- Oliwia Kopec, Rice – 20:31.4
- Dorcas Naibei, Tulane – 20:36.0
- Ella White, Charlotte – 20:36.2
- Alex Gobran, Rice – 20:36.8
- Cali Coffin, Charlotte – 20:37.6
- Haley Harper, Tulane – 20:41.8
- Petra Dos Santos, Tulane – 20:42.3
- Mercy Jepkoech, Wichita State – 20:44.5
- Kathryn Koonts, Tulsa – 20:45.1
- Lucy Ndungu, Wichita State – 20:48.5
- Janae Dean, Tulane – 20:53.5
- Sara Morefield, Tulsa – 20:55.4
- Abrielle Schweitzer, East Carolina – 20:59.2
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MEN'S ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
Andrew Harding, Charlotte (Freshman of the Year) – 24:03.7
Austin Carrera, Wichita State – 24:41.4
Connor Tyrrell, Charlotte – 25:16.0
Kasem Kaheal, Temple – 25:21.3
Ethan Carranza, UTSA – 25:33.4
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WOMEN'S ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
Mercy Jepkoech Wichita State – 20:44.6 (Freshman of the Year)
Dana Rojas Vazquez, Tulane – 21:07.2
Eliza Keith, Charlotte – 21:34.3
Jocelyn Karry, UTSA – 21:40.5
Aubrey Milam, North Texas – 22:07.9
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