Completed Event: Cross Country versus Cyclone Preview on August 29, 2025 , , Men: 1st, Women: 1st

11.22.2025 | Cross Country
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The No. 2 Iowa State men's cross country team brings home another trophy to Ames following a third-place team finish at the 2025 NCAA Championships. It marks the third Top 5 finish for the Cyclones in as many seasons.
"What a day and what a fall!" said head coach Jeremy Sudbury. "I am incredibly proud of the program and everyone who is a part of it. Our athletes, support staff and coaches work so hard year-round and I am incredibly grateful to them and our administration. Again, it may sound redundant, but I've never been more proud of our men's group as they have weathered so many challenges today and this fall and yet still kept fighting and scrapping."
Robin Kwemoi Bera, Meshack Kimutai, Rodgers Kiplimo and Joash Ruto each earned All-America honors for their individual performances. Kwemoi Bera, Kiplimo and Ruto are all two-time All-Americans while Kimutai earned national recognition in his NCAA Championships debut.
Kwemoi Bera spent the last half of the 10K race in the Top 20, moving up to as high as seventh at 7K before finishing 15th to lead the Cyclones with a time of 28:51.5. Kimutai followed his lead, finishing close behind in 22nd with a time of 28:54.4 while Kiplimo crossed two seconds later in 23rd (28:56.5). Ruto earned his second consecutive All-America honors with a 36th-place finish in 29:02.9.
Iowa State was once again plagued by falls among the large pack of national contenders. Two-time All-American (2023, 2024) Sanele Masondo dropped nearly 150 spots in between the 3K and 4K marks. Despite a gutsy climb back over 75 spots and into contention, he finished outside the Top 40 for the first time in his Iowa State career. Devan Kipyego (107th) and Allen Bonnesen (187th) were other finishers for the Cyclones.
"We had a total of three different athletes fall at different points of the race, and none of them quit on the team," said Sudbury. "This display of character is what a coach dreams of in regards of never giving up, even when things aren't going your way. Our program has now been top five, four of the last five years and top three, three times! We return almost everyone next year as we only lose one in our top seven. We will be back!"
Team Results
1. No. 1 Oklahoma State, 38; 2. No. 3 New Mexico, 82; 3. No. 2 Iowa State, 158; 4. No. 4 Syracuse, 212; 5. No. 6 Oregon, 239; 6. No. 9 Alabama, 253; 7. No. 5 Virginia, 303; 8. No. 9 NAU, 303; 9. No. 20 Eastern Kentucky, 316; 10. No. 7 Colorado, 318; 11. No. 8 BYU, 336; 12. No. 11 Wake Forest, 407; 13. No. 13 Notre Dame, 459; 14. No. 23 Virginia Tech, 472; 15. No. 24 Oklahoma, 480; 16. No. 14 Butler, 484; 17. No. 12 Washington State, 491; 18. No. 22 Arkansas, 498; 19. No. 16 Wisconsin, 514; 20. No. 27 Air Force, 529; 21. No. 19 Tulane, 536; 22. No. 25 Ole Miss, 538; 23. No. 17 Michigan State, 547; 24. No. 21 Georgia, 562; 25. No. 15 CBU, 577; 26. Louisville, 584; 27. No. 18 Princeton, 598; 28. No. 28 North Carolina 603; 29. No. 29 Harvard, 656; 30. No. 30 Georgetown, 663; 31. No. 26 Michigan, 664; 32. Iona, 728
Individual Results
1. Habtom Samuel, New Mexico, 28:33.9; 15. Robin Kwemoi Bera, Iowa State, 28:51.5; 22. Meshack Kimutai, Iowa State, 28:54.4; 23. Rodgers Kiplimo, Iowa State, 28:56.5; 36. Joash Ruto, Iowa State, 29:02.9; 86. Sanele Masondo, Iowa State, 29:31.0; 107. Devan Kipyego, Iowa State, 29:39.3; 187. Allen Bonnesen, Iowa State, 30:22.2