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‘Cats Earn Third-Place Finish At Big Ten Championships

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EAST LANSING, Mich. (October 31, 2025) – Led by a trio of All-Big Ten honorees, No. 8 Northwestern cross country finished third overall at the Big Ten Championships this morning in East Lansing, Mich.  The Wildcats' third-place showing marks the program's top finish at the conference meet since the 1986 season.
 
Northwestern complied a team score of 96 points at the Forest Akers East Golf Course to edge No. 20 Washington (103 points) by seven points for a spot in the top three.  No. 4 Oregon (18 points) captured the team title, while No. 12 Penn State (78 points) checked in second.  The Ducks' Diana Cherotich surged to individual medalist honors in 19:31.3.
 

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Northwestern places third overall at the Big Ten Championships, its best team finish since 1986! pic.twitter.com/zuDFLyY9fq

— Northwestern Athletics (@NU_Sports) October 31, 2025

 
For the second time in as many years at the league meet, Ava Earl was the first Wildcat across the finish line.  Out of Girdwood, Alaska, Earl clocked a time of 20:24.5 in the women's 6k race en route to placing 13th overall and earning Second Team All-Big Ten accolades for a second consecutive year.
 
The pairing of Ava Criniti and Maddy Whitman secured the first All-Big Ten nods of their respective careers, both joining Earl as Second Team honorees.  Criniti came in just under a second back of Earl in 14th at 20:25.4, while Whitman ran a 6k season-best 20:29.9 to finish 17th.
 
Holly Smith battled her way into a spot inside the top 25, as she posted a time of 20:34.1 to take 24thAnna Hightower rounded out the Northwestern top five in 28th at 20:39.4.
 
The postseason rolls on for Northwestern on Friday, November 14, when the 'Cats visit Stillwater, Okla. for the NCAA Midwest Regional.