
Preview: NCAA South Central Regional
11/9/2023 2:58:00 PM | Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
The Horned Frogs begin NCAA postseason competition
FORT WORTH – TCU heads into its first NCAA postseason meet at the NCAA South Central Regional on Friday, Nov. 10 in Fayetteville, Ark. The women's 6K will start at 10:30 a.m. and the men's 8K will begin at 11:30 a.m.
Meet Information:
Friday, Nov. 10 – Fayetteville, Arkansas
Women's 6K – 10:30 a.m.
Men's 8K - 11:30 a.m.
Live Results
Progressions
2023 Recap
The TCU women's and men's teams both delivered impressive performances at the Big 12 Championship meet, with the women's team placing eighth overall and the men's team capturing 11th.
Gracie Morris ran an incredible 6K which helped secure the Horned Frogs their top 10 finish. She finished 22nd overall with an overall time of 20:33.6. Alongside Gracie Morris, freshman Tabitha Kalunde Ngao also ran a remarkable race, finishing 47th overall and second for TCU with a time of 21:22.3.
On the men's side, Graydon Morris secured the highest position for the Frogs, finishing 39th with a time of 24:08.8, while Stone Burke claimed the second-place spot for the Frogs, coming in 76th overall with a time of 25:21.2.
The Horned Frogs finished the regular season at the Arturo Barrios Invitational, with the women's team finishing 14th and the men's team finishing 22nd.
Gracie Morris debuted her first complete race competing for the Horned Frogs. She secured a remarkable top 10 finish at the Arturo Barrios Invitational with a time of 19:49.4 earning her the sixth place spot.
Graydon Morris led the men's team at the Arturo Barrios Invitational claiming 73rd with a time of 24:29.6.
TCU has shined throughout the entire regular season as well, with the women's team placing eighth and the men's team taking 14th at the Chile Pepper Festival.
Graydon Morris and London Culbreath both played pivotal roles in leading the Horned Frogs to their respective overall finishes.
Graydon Morris led the Frogs, earning 18th place with a time of 24:46.40 in the McDonnell Memorial 8K. Morris was the only Frog to finish in the top 20 at the invitational. Noah Winters also claimed 68th with an 8K time of 25:40:00.
Culbreath led the women's side with a time of 17:41.70 securing her the 25th place in the Harter's Habanero 5K. Along with Culbreath, Peyton McQuillan also added to the Frogs' efforts by earning the 43rd in the 5K as well. Culbreath and McQuillan were among the only two Frogs to place in the top-50 for the women's side.
The Horned Frogs kicked off the season with both the men's and women's teams soaring to a first-place finish in the John McKenzie Invitational. Ngao secured her first collegiate win with a time of 17:07.9 in the 5K.
To continue the season, both the men's and women's teams took fourth at the Texas A&M Invitational. Graydon Morris added to his excellent season by finishing in the Top 5 of the men's 5K with a time of 24:16.2. Morris was the Frog's top finisher at the Texas A&M Invitational while earning his third consecutive Top 10 finish. On the women's side, Culbreath paved the way for the Frogs as she ran to a sixth-place finish in the women's 5k with a time of 17:40.7.
Meet Information:
Friday, Nov. 10 – Fayetteville, Arkansas
Women's 6K – 10:30 a.m.
Men's 8K - 11:30 a.m.
Live Results
Progressions
2023 Recap
The TCU women's and men's teams both delivered impressive performances at the Big 12 Championship meet, with the women's team placing eighth overall and the men's team capturing 11th.
Gracie Morris ran an incredible 6K which helped secure the Horned Frogs their top 10 finish. She finished 22nd overall with an overall time of 20:33.6. Alongside Gracie Morris, freshman Tabitha Kalunde Ngao also ran a remarkable race, finishing 47th overall and second for TCU with a time of 21:22.3.
On the men's side, Graydon Morris secured the highest position for the Frogs, finishing 39th with a time of 24:08.8, while Stone Burke claimed the second-place spot for the Frogs, coming in 76th overall with a time of 25:21.2.
The Horned Frogs finished the regular season at the Arturo Barrios Invitational, with the women's team finishing 14th and the men's team finishing 22nd.
Gracie Morris debuted her first complete race competing for the Horned Frogs. She secured a remarkable top 10 finish at the Arturo Barrios Invitational with a time of 19:49.4 earning her the sixth place spot.
Graydon Morris led the men's team at the Arturo Barrios Invitational claiming 73rd with a time of 24:29.6.
TCU has shined throughout the entire regular season as well, with the women's team placing eighth and the men's team taking 14th at the Chile Pepper Festival.
Graydon Morris and London Culbreath both played pivotal roles in leading the Horned Frogs to their respective overall finishes.
Graydon Morris led the Frogs, earning 18th place with a time of 24:46.40 in the McDonnell Memorial 8K. Morris was the only Frog to finish in the top 20 at the invitational. Noah Winters also claimed 68th with an 8K time of 25:40:00.
Culbreath led the women's side with a time of 17:41.70 securing her the 25th place in the Harter's Habanero 5K. Along with Culbreath, Peyton McQuillan also added to the Frogs' efforts by earning the 43rd in the 5K as well. Culbreath and McQuillan were among the only two Frogs to place in the top-50 for the women's side.
The Horned Frogs kicked off the season with both the men's and women's teams soaring to a first-place finish in the John McKenzie Invitational. Ngao secured her first collegiate win with a time of 17:07.9 in the 5K.
To continue the season, both the men's and women's teams took fourth at the Texas A&M Invitational. Graydon Morris added to his excellent season by finishing in the Top 5 of the men's 5K with a time of 24:16.2. Morris was the Frog's top finisher at the Texas A&M Invitational while earning his third consecutive Top 10 finish. On the women's side, Culbreath paved the way for the Frogs as she ran to a sixth-place finish in the women's 5k with a time of 17:40.7.
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