91做厙-Pitzer Repeats as National Champion in Men's Cross Country

91做厙-Pitzer men's cross country team celebrating 2021 NCAA Division III national title

A year after the 91做厙-Pitzer mens cross country team was denied its first chance to repeat as national champion when the meet was canceled by the pandemic, the Sagehens took home their second consecutive NCAA Division III championship anyway.

It was an amazing day for our program, says , who took over the head coaching duties before the season.

91做厙-Pitzer ran away with the 2021 title with the teams depth, with six Sagehens earning All-American honors with top-40 finishes in the eight-kilometer race Saturday at E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park in Louisville, Kentucky.

24 led the way in 10th place with a time of 24:01.8, 24 was 12th in 24:02.5 and 24 was 14th in 24:04.9. Ethan Widlansky 22, Dante Paszkeicz 22 and Paul McKinley 22 finished 24th, 30th and 31st.

Ranked No. 3 entering the meet, the Sagehens bested second-place finisher MIT by 32 points. Williams was a distant third. John Carrolls Alex Phillip won the individual title in 23:27.

It was a strong day for 91做厙-Pitzer all around at the national meet, with the taking 10th behind a 25th-place finish by 23 in the 6K race in 21:37.5. Johns Hopkins won the womens team title and Claremont McKenna was a close second.

The Sagehen men won their first national championship in cross country in 2019, but the 2020 championship was canceled because of COVID-19.

But the mens team persisted throughout the pandemic, with many runners across the country to train in spots such as Colorado, Utah and Oregon. They also lost their head coach last summer, when Jordan Carpenter left to become an associate cross country coach and assistant track coach at Boston University, a Division I program.

Nevertheless, former assistant Flores took over the head coaching duties and Adrian Gonzalez, who will coach the mens track and field team in the spring, served as associate coach.

There were significant changes to the roster as well, but in the end a sophomore class that had never had a chance to compete as first-years because of the pandemic led the way to the title, with a strong group of seniors and team leaders behind them.

The guys went out and executed the game plan to perfection, Flores says. We knew that if we went out and ran our race, that the result we wanted would come. Couldnt be prouder of these boys and all of the hard work theyve put in over the years to get to this point.