
Six Huskies Earn All-Region Honors
November 14, 2025 | Cross Country
SACRAMENTO, Calif. β Washington's cross country squads raced the huge West Region fields this morning at Haggin Oaks Golf Course, with the UW women's team hoping to have done enough to advance to next week's national championships. The Husky women placed fifth today, and unofficial projections have the Huskies making the 32-team NCAA field, but they won't find out for sure until Saturday.
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The top-two teams at each of the nine Regionals around the country today earned automatic spots to nationals, and 14 more at-large teams will be announced on Saturday, at 2 p.m. Pacific time on the Selection Show on NCAA.com. The NCAA Championships will then take place next Saturday, Nov. 22, in Columbia, Missouri.
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The Husky men's team had its season come to a close this morning with a great effort that saw them looking to battle past one of the likely West Region at-large qualifiers to force their way into NCAAs. The Dawgs have fought all season while redshirting two of their top returners in Evan Jenkins and Tyrone Gorze. They did not have quite enough today, finishing seventh overall with 154 points, just one point behind Stanford and four points behind fifth-place Portland.
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The women scored 124 points and were just 10 points out of third place today. They were led by Mia Cochran in 11th-place in 19:53 for the 6,000-meter course. Abby DeVeau continued her sensational first season with a 15th-place finish, and Chloe Foerster was close behind in 17th-place, as those three Huskies all earned All-West Region.
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Jenica Swartz got into point scoring position for the first time today as she finished 40th in 20:42. Maeve Stiles finished alongside Swartz in 41st to cap the point total. Sam Tran was then the No. 6 Husky in 47th overall and Josephine Welin was 54th overall in 20:53.
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Leading the men was sophomore Nathan Neil in 17th overall, clocking 29:51 for the 10k course. Jamar Distel was 20th in 29:56, and Reuben Reina was 22nd in 29:57, all earning All-West Region.
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Thom Diamond was the fourth Husky finisher in 45th-place, and Isaac Briggs was fifth in 52nd-place. Parker Mong in 66th and Josiah Tostenson in 111th completed the Husky effort.
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2025 NCAA West Regional Championships
Friday, Nov. 14
Sacramento, Calif. | Haggin Oaks Golf Course
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Women's 6,000m Results
Team (Top-25 of 39): 1. Stanford 66; 2. Oregon 75; 3. Boise State 114; 4. Washington State 120; 5. Washington 124; 6. Cal Baptist 133; 7. Gonzaga 137; 8. Cal Poly 284; 9. Oregon State 303; 10. California 310; 11. San Francisco 320; 12. UCLA 330; 13. UC San Diego 337; 14. UC Irvine 458; 15. Idaho 562; 16. Sacramento State 571; 17. UC Santa Barbara 596; 18. San Diego State 607; 19. UC Davis 611; 20. Utah Tech 622; 21. Santa Clara 625; 22. Cal State Fullerton 630; 23. Portland 651; 24. Arizona 715; 25. Fresno State 719.
Individual Champion: Rosemary Longisa, Washington State, 19:08.
Husky Finishers (out of 264): 11. Mia Cochran 19:53; 15. Abby DeVeau 20:04; 17. Chloe Foerster 20:10; 40. Jenica Swartz 20:42; 41. Maeve Stiles 20:42; 47. Sam Tran 20:48; 54. Josephine Welin 20:53.
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Men's 10,000m Results
Team (Top-25 of 34): 1. Oregon 55; 2. Cal Baptist 95; 3. Washington State 98; 4. Boise State 117; 5. Portland 150; 6. Stanford 153; 7. Washington 154; 8. Gonzaga 216; 9. UCLA 225; 10. UC Davis 281; 11. Cal Poly 286; 12. Arizona 369; 13. California 403; 14. San Francisco 424; 15. Saint Mary's 428; 16. Long Beach State 507; 17. Pepperdine 527; 18. UC San Diego 534; 19. Grand Canyon 539; 20 Santa Clara 539; 21. UC Santa Barbara 548; 22. Cal State Fullerton 598; 23. Idaho 630; 24. Utah Tech 657; 25. Eastern Washington 677.
Individual Champion: Solomon Kipchoge, Washington State, 28:54
Husky Finishers (out of 208): 17. Nathan Neil 29:51. 20. Jamar Distel 29:56; 22. Reuben Reina 29:57; 45. Thom Diamond 30:22; 52. Isaac Briggs 30:25; 66. Parker Mong 30:47; 111. Josiah Tostenson 31:37.
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All-West Region
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Men
Nathan Neil
Jamar Distel
Reuben Reina
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Women
Mia Cochran
Abby DeVeau
Chloe Foerster
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The top-two teams at each of the nine Regionals around the country today earned automatic spots to nationals, and 14 more at-large teams will be announced on Saturday, at 2 p.m. Pacific time on the Selection Show on NCAA.com. The NCAA Championships will then take place next Saturday, Nov. 22, in Columbia, Missouri.
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The Husky men's team had its season come to a close this morning with a great effort that saw them looking to battle past one of the likely West Region at-large qualifiers to force their way into NCAAs. The Dawgs have fought all season while redshirting two of their top returners in Evan Jenkins and Tyrone Gorze. They did not have quite enough today, finishing seventh overall with 154 points, just one point behind Stanford and four points behind fifth-place Portland.
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The women scored 124 points and were just 10 points out of third place today. They were led by Mia Cochran in 11th-place in 19:53 for the 6,000-meter course. Abby DeVeau continued her sensational first season with a 15th-place finish, and Chloe Foerster was close behind in 17th-place, as those three Huskies all earned All-West Region.
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Jenica Swartz got into point scoring position for the first time today as she finished 40th in 20:42. Maeve Stiles finished alongside Swartz in 41st to cap the point total. Sam Tran was then the No. 6 Husky in 47th overall and Josephine Welin was 54th overall in 20:53.
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Leading the men was sophomore Nathan Neil in 17th overall, clocking 29:51 for the 10k course. Jamar Distel was 20th in 29:56, and Reuben Reina was 22nd in 29:57, all earning All-West Region.
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Thom Diamond was the fourth Husky finisher in 45th-place, and Isaac Briggs was fifth in 52nd-place. Parker Mong in 66th and Josiah Tostenson in 111th completed the Husky effort.
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2025 NCAA West Regional Championships
Friday, Nov. 14
Sacramento, Calif. | Haggin Oaks Golf Course
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Women's 6,000m Results
Team (Top-25 of 39): 1. Stanford 66; 2. Oregon 75; 3. Boise State 114; 4. Washington State 120; 5. Washington 124; 6. Cal Baptist 133; 7. Gonzaga 137; 8. Cal Poly 284; 9. Oregon State 303; 10. California 310; 11. San Francisco 320; 12. UCLA 330; 13. UC San Diego 337; 14. UC Irvine 458; 15. Idaho 562; 16. Sacramento State 571; 17. UC Santa Barbara 596; 18. San Diego State 607; 19. UC Davis 611; 20. Utah Tech 622; 21. Santa Clara 625; 22. Cal State Fullerton 630; 23. Portland 651; 24. Arizona 715; 25. Fresno State 719.
Individual Champion: Rosemary Longisa, Washington State, 19:08.
Husky Finishers (out of 264): 11. Mia Cochran 19:53; 15. Abby DeVeau 20:04; 17. Chloe Foerster 20:10; 40. Jenica Swartz 20:42; 41. Maeve Stiles 20:42; 47. Sam Tran 20:48; 54. Josephine Welin 20:53.
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Men's 10,000m Results
Team (Top-25 of 34): 1. Oregon 55; 2. Cal Baptist 95; 3. Washington State 98; 4. Boise State 117; 5. Portland 150; 6. Stanford 153; 7. Washington 154; 8. Gonzaga 216; 9. UCLA 225; 10. UC Davis 281; 11. Cal Poly 286; 12. Arizona 369; 13. California 403; 14. San Francisco 424; 15. Saint Mary's 428; 16. Long Beach State 507; 17. Pepperdine 527; 18. UC San Diego 534; 19. Grand Canyon 539; 20 Santa Clara 539; 21. UC Santa Barbara 548; 22. Cal State Fullerton 598; 23. Idaho 630; 24. Utah Tech 657; 25. Eastern Washington 677.
Individual Champion: Solomon Kipchoge, Washington State, 28:54
Husky Finishers (out of 208): 17. Nathan Neil 29:51. 20. Jamar Distel 29:56; 22. Reuben Reina 29:57; 45. Thom Diamond 30:22; 52. Isaac Briggs 30:25; 66. Parker Mong 30:47; 111. Josiah Tostenson 31:37.
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All-West Region
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Men
Nathan Neil
Jamar Distel
Reuben Reina
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Women
Mia Cochran
Abby DeVeau
Chloe Foerster
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