CCX Sports Spotlight features Maddie Gullickson of Wayzata Cross Country and Track. Known for her speed and determination, Gullickson continues to lead her team with impressive performances this season.
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American Fork cross country teams are gearing up for State with strong performances at the Region 3 meet. Both boys and girls squads showed determination, aiming to secure qualifying spots for the upcoming championship.
MerCo All-Conference cross country standout Struble aims for a strong postseason showing. The senior runner looks to build on a successful season and lead his team deep into the playoffs. WRMJ will provide full coverage.
Fergus cross-country teams competed at the Capital City 7 of 7 meet, showcasing strong endurance and teamwork. Both boys and girls delivered solid performances, gaining valuable experience for the season ahead.
Three Louisiana Tech Bulldogs earned Conference USA Cross Country weekly honors, highlighted by standout performances that boosted the team’s early season success. Their efforts underscore the program’s competitive rise.
Morehouse College athletics are raising the bar, showcasing dedication and talent across all sports. With a focus on excellence, Morehouse athletes inspire pride and aim for victory on and off the field.
The recent House-NCAA settlement is causing turmoil for Olympic sports as stringent roster limits come under scrutiny. Programs face tough decisions amid compliance challenges and potential cuts.
M-F Athletic announced the National Athletes of the Week for Sept. 29, 2025, honoring standout performances in collegiate track and field. The USTFCCCA recognized top athletes for their exceptional achievements this week.
UT-Dallas has reversed its decision to cut track & field programs, preserving the sports after community outcry. The university cited renewed funding and support as key factors in the reversal.
Thirteen Section III boys and girls cross country athletes have kicked off their seasons with strong performances, showcasing promising talent and setting the pace for the competitive year ahead, reports Syracuse.com.










