

In addition, there will also be five other teams that received votes in the USTFCCCA National Poll at the race. 14, with 20 of the top-30 ranked teams in the country all competing at the Zimmer Championship Course – including four of the top-5 teams in the country. Meanwhile, the rest of the line up consists of veterans in Karli Branch, Morgan Jensen, Ariel Keklak, Brooke Manson, Lauren Peterson, Simone Plourde, Maddie Reed and Claire Rusovick with plenty of top-5 and top-10 finishes throughout their career to go along with a pair of strong freshmen in Erin Vringer and Kylie Hartnett.Īll eyes will be on the Nuttycombe Invitational this Friday, Oct. Barger has two victories to her name from the 2020 season that was pushed to the spring of 2021 while Venters recently took the Roy Griak crown. Keelah Barger and Emily Venters lead the 12th-ranked Utes with three individual victories between the two of them. Head coach Kyle Kepler will go with the same 12 he brought to Minnesota for the Roy Griak invitational this week at the Nuttycombe Invitational. UTAH PARTICIPANTS: Keelah Barger, Karli Branch, Kylie Hartnett, Morgan Jensen, Ariel Keklak, Brooke Manson, Lauren Peterson, Simone Plourde, Maddie Reed, Claire Rusovick, Emily Venters, Erin Vringer

PARTICIPANTS: Air Force, #14 Arkansas, #5 BYU, #RV Boise State, #7 Colorado, #22 Colorado State, Duke, #24 Florida State, Furman, #13 Georgetown, #RV Gonzaga, #30 Harvard, Indiana, Iowa State, #18 Michigan, #17 Michigan State, #RV Minnesota, #1 NC State, #2 New Mexico, #11 North Carolina, #4 NAU, #21 Oregon, #RV Oregon State, Portland, Princeton, #15 Syracuse, #RV Toledo, Tulsa, #12 Utah, #23 Utah State, #19 Utah Valley, #9 Washington, #28 Wisconsin (Host)

WHERE: Zimmer Championship Course ( Course Map) (CT) local and will be live-streamed on with a paid subscription. 14, when it toes the line with 35 other teams across the country at the Zimmer Championship Course for the 2022 edition of the Nuttycombe Invitational. Past Michigan boys high school basketball greats to receive McDonald’s All-American recognition include Magic Johnson (Lansing Everett, 1977), Tim Andree (Brother Rice, 1979), Tim McCormick (Clarkston, 1980), Barry Spencer (Detroit Catholic Central, 1980), Eric Turner (Flint Central, 1981), Sam Vincent (Lansing Eastern, 1981), Antoine Joubert (Detroit Southwestern, 1983), Kevin Smith (Lansing Everett, 1983), Roy Marble (Flint Beecher, 1985), Derrick Coleman (Detroit Northern, 1986), Terry Mills (Romulus, 1986), Anthony Pendleton (Flint Northwestern, 1986), Mark Macon (Saginaw Buena Vista, 1987), Matt Steigenga (Grand Rapids South Christian, 1988), Jalen Rose (Detroit Southwestern, 1991), Chris Webber (Detroit Country Day, 1991), Kenyon Murray (Battle Creek Central, 1992), Jon Garavaglia (Southgate Aquinas, 1993), Willie Mitchell (Detroit Pershing, 1994), Robert Traylor (Detroit Murray Wright, 1995), Albert White (Inkster, 1995), Mateen Cleaves (Flint Northern, 1996), Winford Walton (Detroit Pershing, 1996), Shane Battier (Detroit Country Day, 1997), Dane Fife (Clarkston, 1998), LaVell Blanchard (Ann Arbor Pioneer, 1999), Jason Richardson (Saginaw Arthur Hill, 1999), Marcus Taylor (Lansing Waverly, 2000), Kelvin Torbert (Flint Northwestern, 2001), Paul Davis (Rochester, 2002), Anthony Roberson (Saginaw, 2002), Brandon Cotton (Detroit St.SALT LAKE CITY – The 12th-ranked Utah cross country team will get a taste of the NCAA Championships field this Friday, Oct.
