Indiana Wesleyan Claims Men's Cross Country National Championship for First Time in Program History

Indiana Wesleyan Claims Men's Cross Country National Championship for First Time in Program History

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Josh Bainbridge’s top-10 finish aided Indiana Wesleyan in earning the 2025 NAIA Men’s Cross Country Championship that was held at Apalachee Regional Park in Tallahassee, Fla., on Friday Morning. This is the first time in program history that the Wildcats have won the coveted NAIA Red Banner.

Jack Anderson improved from his fourth-place showing in last year’s championship meet to win the individual race in a time of 24:15.4 as he paced The Master’s (Calif.) to a second-place finish. Anderson’s time was just one second off the championship meet record.

This year’s championship featured 37 scoring teams and 323 runners from around the country, with all of the teams and individuals qualifying for the national meet either through their conference championship or by earning an at-large berth.

The Wildcats scored 117 points to earn the title, while The Master’s scored 128 points in the meet for second. Cumberlands (Tenn.) earned the third spot on the podium with 160 points, with Rocky Mountain (Mont.) rounding out the top four with 239 points.

Anderson was in a tight grouping at the front of the field for over 7,000 meters until he was able to pull away over the final 300 meters to earn the championship. Mason Weisgerber of Southern Oregon placed second in the race with a time of 24:17.2, while Yemane Mulugeta of Trinity Western (B.C.) grabbed the third spot with a mark of 24:26.5.

Indiana Wesleyan placed all five of its runners in the top 40 as Bainbridge tallied an eighth-place finish, while Grant Flora was in 25th place, with Trenton Sweet placing 33rd in the meet. Braden Sweet and Hunter Wasnich placed 36th and 37th, respectively, to aid the Wildcats to the Red Banner as all five runners garnered All-American honors.

Brody Beller of Indiana Wesleyan was named the 2025 NAIA Men’s Cross Country Coach of the Year after leading the Wildcats to the Red Banner this season.

The top 40 individual finishers in the race earned NAIA All-America awards.

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