The life of a cross country runner - a jog through a field getting to know the course. Photos taken at the 2010 NCAA Division III National Championship meet by Jacob Surface '11.
Senior Seth Einterz finished 20th to become the first Wabash runner to earn All-America honors since 1995.
The Red Pack warming up before the big event.
Kevin McCarthy ran the best race of his career, just missing a spot on the All-America team by finishing 38th. His time of 25:00 was easily a career-best time.
Juniors Brian David and Donavan White kept pushing each other, eventually finishing with their best times of the season.
Senior Justin Allen and junior Kenny Farris have been key leaders on the team all season long.
Brian David.
Justin Allen battled back from injuries that kept him out of the North Coast Athletic Conference Championship meet to help Wabash become the highest finishing team from the NCAC at the nationals.
Freshman Jake Ponton got a chance to compete at nationals in his first season. He's ready to be part of a repeat trip in 2011.
President White, a former runner, made the trip to Iowa to cheer on the cross country team.
Two cross country All-Americans. Wabash coach Roger Busch '96 finished sixth at the 1995 national championship meet. His protege, Seth Einterz, was 20th this year to earn All-America honors.
The Little Giants finished 13th as a team in their first trip to the nationals since finishing 17th in 1998.
The life of a cross country runner - a jog through a field getting to know the course. Photos taken at the 2010 NCAA Division III National Championship meet by Jacob Surface '11.
Kevin McCarthy ran the best race of his career, just missing a spot on the All-America team by finishing 38th. His time of 25:00 was easily a career-best time.
Justin Allen battled back from injuries that kept him out of the North Coast Athletic Conference Championship meet to help Wabash become the highest finishing team from the NCAC at the nationals.
Two cross country All-Americans. Wabash coach Roger Busch '96 finished sixth at the 1995 national championship meet. His protege, Seth Einterz, was 20th this year to earn All-America honors.