Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) showcased their running prowess at the Missouri Southern Stampede this past weekend. The SWOSU cross country team participated in the highly competitive event, facing off against other colleges and universities from across the region.
The men’s team put on a strong performance, with top finishes from runners such as Johnathan Bowen and Joshua Wilkins. Bowen led the way for the Bulldogs, finishing in the top 20 overall. Wilkins also had a standout race, crossing the finish line not far behind his teammate.
On the women’s side, SWOSU also had a solid showing. Runners like Sierra Hamilton and Gabbie Nunn led the charge, running strong races against tough competition. The women’s team demonstrated their skill and determination, pushing through the challenging course to post impressive results.
Overall, the SWOSU Bulldogs left their mark at the MSSU Stampede, showcasing their talent and dedication to the sport of cross country. Head coach Tucker Alexander praised the team for their hard work and performance at the event, highlighting the progress they have made throughout the season.
The team’s success at the Missouri Southern Stampede bodes well for the rest of their season, as they continue to train and compete against top competition. SWOSU’s strong showing at the event demonstrates their potential to excel in the upcoming races and championships.
SWOSU fans and supporters can look forward to seeing more great performances from the Bulldogs as they continue to represent the university with pride and passion. With a dedicated team of talented runners and a supportive coaching staff, SWOSU is poised to make waves in the world of collegiate cross country.
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