The BYU women’s team and freshman sensation Jane Hedengren each finished second at the NCAA cross country championships on Saturday in Columbia, Missouri. Hedengren completed the 6,000-meter course in ...
BYU cross country athletes Chamberlain, Hedengren named finalists for prestigious Honda Sports Award
Two BYU women’s cross country runners, Riley Chamberlain and Jane Hedengren, have been named finalists for the Honda Sports Award. The honor comes after both athletes turned in outstanding ...
IRVING, Texas – Jane Hedengren was named the Big 12 Women’s Cross Country Runner of the Year, the conference announced Thursday afternoon. Jane Hedengren capped a historic freshman campaign by being ...
On long drives it feels natural to turn on the radio and listen to music, podcasts or even audiobooks as one travels the road. Yet, what can be done when playing any audio of choice is not an option, ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. — BYU's Jane Hedengren came agonizingly close to breaking the tape on a 40-year streak. The first-year harrier from Provo had the field beat for most of Saturday's 6K women's ...
BYU’s Jane Hedengren has yet again blown the minds of the cross-country world. During Friday’s NCAA cross country regional meet in Salt Lake City, which featured the best programs in the Mountain West ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Behind Jane Hedengren’s runner-up finish, BYU women’s cross country team took second at the NCAA Championship at Gans Creek Cross Country Course on Saturday morning. BYU has finished ...
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Too Optimistic Tuesday: The joyful, amazing dominance of BYU football, basketball, cross country, and soccer
Welcome to Too Optimistic Tuesday! This weekly column reminds BYU fans why they should count their many blessings and have an abundance of hope. Every season in every sport is full of both ups and ...
Paired with her Big 12 Women’s Cross Country Newcomer of the Year honor, Jane Hedengren becomes the first women’s athlete in Big 12 history to win both awards. IRVING, Texas – Jane Hedengren was named ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. — BYU's Jane Hedengren came agonizingly close to breaking the tape on a 40-year streak. The first-year harrier from Provo had the field beat for most of Saturday's 6K women's ...
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