PSUD Men Sweep Top Four Spots to Capture LaRoche Invitational Title
The Penn State DuBois men's cross country team delivered a dominant performance at the 2025 LaRoche Invitational, sweeping the top four individual spots and claiming the team championship in convincing fashion.
Leading the charge was Jack Craig, who took home the individual title with an impressive time of 18:02, setting the pace early and never looking back. David Kunselman crossed the line just behind in 18:31, securing second place, while Eli Fox finished third in 18:59. Brady Means rounded out the top four in 19:27, helping PSUD lock up a commanding sweep of the podium.
The team's depth was on full display as Logan Meier placed eighth (22:56) and Chase Hook finished ninth (24:16), giving Penn State DuBois all six runners in the top ten—and all six earning medals. Competing schools included host LaRoche College, Mount Aloysius, and Carlow College, but none could match PSUD's powerful performance.
In the women's race, Rebecca Martin turned in a strong showing, medaling with a sixth-place finish in 25:42. Jasmyn Williams followed closely, placing 11th in 27:57, as the women's team continues to gain momentum late in the season.
Both the men's and women's squads will return to action this week as they travel to Lebanon Valley College for the Last Chance Run Fast Invitational, looking to build on their success and close out the regular season on a high note.
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