Western New Mexico University Athletics

Women's Sports

Men's Sports

Athletics

Game Environment Sports Accessories

Men Wrap Up Cross Country Season
Paul Gonzalez
Senior Paul Gonzalez (West Covina, CA)

The Western New Mexico men’s cross country team finished 17th place out of 21 teams with 512 points Saturday at the NCAA Division II Central Regional Cross Country Championships held in Kearney, Nebraska. In the team standings, Adams State College topped Western State 33-52 for the team title. Minnesota State was third at 108 points followed by Colorado Mines (115) and Metro State in fifth with 135 points. UC-Colorado Springs was sixth at 205 points to round out the six teams from the Central Regional that advance to nationals.

Senior Paul Gonzalez (West Covina, CA) finished 40th out of 138 runners with a time of 33:21.91 on the 10,000 meter course. Freshman James Molony (Tamworth, Australia) was next for the Mustangs with a time of 36:32.36 for 108th place. He was followed by Wilton Atkins (Wanganui, New Zealand) who came in 11 spots later.

This concludes the Mustangs 2008 run.

Click here for complete men’s results.

More Stories
12.23.09 | Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
11.26.09 | Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
11.10.09 | Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
10.29.09 | Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
10.24.09 | Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
10.21.09 | Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
10.14.09 | Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
Wallpaper Ad Online Store
Poll
Did you watch live stats this year?


Athlete of the Week
Steven Maxwell
Men's Golf
Junior Steven Maxwell (Glasgow, Scotland, Bearsden Academy) stayed very consistent on the par 70, 6,510-yard layout at the Coyote Classic hosted by CSU-San Bernardino last week. On day one, he was tied for 13th thanks to a 1-above par 71. He repeated that same performance when they concluded round two on day two. In the final round of play, also on day two, Maxwell tacked on one extra stroke to finish with a three-round total 214. He finished tied for 18th in the 80-player field. Overall, the men’s golf team finished sixth at the classic.