Washington State University Athletics
Cross Country Sweeps WCC Championships
November 01, 2025 | Cross Country
SPOKANE, Wash. – Washington State University cross country swept the West Coast Conference Championships as Solomon Kipchoge and Rosemary Longisa claimed the individual titles. With the team victory this morning, the women earned the first cross country conference championship in program history. The men's team earned their first conference championship in 50 years, dating back to their fourth conference title in 1975.Â
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Rosemary Longisa and Zenah Cheptoo started the race at the front of the pack and took off away from the pack about halfway through the race. Longisa took charge with two kilometers left in the race, and nobody could catch her. Longisa finished the race with a time of 19 minutes and 35 seconds, 11 seconds over the second-place finisher. Longisa takes home her fourth title in five races of her inaugural collegiate season.
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"I had a lot of confidence going into this race, and I was looking forward to winning," Rosemary Longisa said Saturday morning after her WCC Championship victory.
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Stellar performances from Zenah Cheptoo, Caroline Jepkorir, and Nicole Bissell led the Cougars to a conference championship. Cheptoo finished in third with a time of 20 minutes and 1.1 seconds, while Jepkorir finished eighth with a time of 20 minutes and 35.4 seconds. Nicole Bissell, in her hometown race, had one of the best races of her career, finishing ninth with a time of 20 minutes and 26.6 seconds. True freshman Kylah Madariaga continued with the stellar Cougar performances, finishing 17th with a time of 20 minutes and 49.2 seconds.
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"It brought me to tears when [Nicole] was finishing," women's head coach Laura Harmon said after Nicole Bissell's impressive ninth-place finish Saturday morning.
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Evans Kurui, Solomon Kipchoge, and Vincent Koech led the pack as the Cougs got underway in the 8k Championship. Evans Kurui was the one to break away from his other teammates and lead the race for the first half. Solomon Kipchoge was determined not to let his teammate get away that easily and caught up to him with about 3 kilometers left in the race. There was no stopping Kipchoge after that, winning the race and finishing with a time of 22 minutes and 32.6 seconds. Kipchoge won his second race and fifth podium finish of the season.
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"We all came together as a team," race winner Solomon Kipchoge said Saturday morning. "We have a good coaching staff… I feel like I am at home."
Evans Kurui finished in second with a time of 22 minutes and 57.6 seconds, while Josphat Meli impressed with a fifth-place finish and a time of 23 minutes and 35.6 seconds. Kutoven Stevens ran his best race of the year, finishing in eighth with a time of 23 minutes and 42.4 seconds, to help the team to a championship. Vincent Koech rounded out the top 10 with a time of 23 minutes and 45.4 seconds.
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"A lot of hard work behind the scenes…the team was awesome and executed very well," Head coach Wayne Phipps said after the WCC Championship victory Saturday morning.
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The Cougs will be in action at the NCAA West Regionals in Sacramento, California, Friday, November 14.
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Women's 6k – WSU IndividualsÂ
Rosemary Longisa, 19:35.0, 1st
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Zenah Cheptoo, 20:01.1, 3rd
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Caroline Jepkorir, 2035.4, 8th
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Nicole Bissell, 20:36.6, 9th
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Kylah Madariaga, 20:49.2, 17th
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Aleeya Cossey, 21:06.3, 24th
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Kaleena Narus, 21:22.1, 28th
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Hailey Cossey, 21:29.6, 29th
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Taylor Sletner, 21:36.3, 32nd
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Daphne Evenson, 22:11.9, 44th
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Men's 8k - WSU IndividualsÂ
Solomon Kipchoge, 22:32.6, 1st
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Evans Kurui, 22:57.6, 2nd
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Josphat Meli, 23:35.6, 5th
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Kutoven Stevens, 23:42.4, 8th
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Vincent Koech, 23:45.4, 10th
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Evan Bruce, 24:16.4, 25th
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Kade Brownell, 24:52.1, 35th
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Leo Cook, 25:16.6, 45th
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Grayson Wilcott, 25:40.8, 61st
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Aiden Emerson, 26:18.1, 67th
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Rosemary Longisa and Zenah Cheptoo started the race at the front of the pack and took off away from the pack about halfway through the race. Longisa took charge with two kilometers left in the race, and nobody could catch her. Longisa finished the race with a time of 19 minutes and 35 seconds, 11 seconds over the second-place finisher. Longisa takes home her fourth title in five races of her inaugural collegiate season.
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"I had a lot of confidence going into this race, and I was looking forward to winning," Rosemary Longisa said Saturday morning after her WCC Championship victory.
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Stellar performances from Zenah Cheptoo, Caroline Jepkorir, and Nicole Bissell led the Cougars to a conference championship. Cheptoo finished in third with a time of 20 minutes and 1.1 seconds, while Jepkorir finished eighth with a time of 20 minutes and 35.4 seconds. Nicole Bissell, in her hometown race, had one of the best races of her career, finishing ninth with a time of 20 minutes and 26.6 seconds. True freshman Kylah Madariaga continued with the stellar Cougar performances, finishing 17th with a time of 20 minutes and 49.2 seconds.
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"It brought me to tears when [Nicole] was finishing," women's head coach Laura Harmon said after Nicole Bissell's impressive ninth-place finish Saturday morning.
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Evans Kurui, Solomon Kipchoge, and Vincent Koech led the pack as the Cougs got underway in the 8k Championship. Evans Kurui was the one to break away from his other teammates and lead the race for the first half. Solomon Kipchoge was determined not to let his teammate get away that easily and caught up to him with about 3 kilometers left in the race. There was no stopping Kipchoge after that, winning the race and finishing with a time of 22 minutes and 32.6 seconds. Kipchoge won his second race and fifth podium finish of the season.
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"We all came together as a team," race winner Solomon Kipchoge said Saturday morning. "We have a good coaching staff… I feel like I am at home."
Evans Kurui finished in second with a time of 22 minutes and 57.6 seconds, while Josphat Meli impressed with a fifth-place finish and a time of 23 minutes and 35.6 seconds. Kutoven Stevens ran his best race of the year, finishing in eighth with a time of 23 minutes and 42.4 seconds, to help the team to a championship. Vincent Koech rounded out the top 10 with a time of 23 minutes and 45.4 seconds.
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"A lot of hard work behind the scenes…the team was awesome and executed very well," Head coach Wayne Phipps said after the WCC Championship victory Saturday morning.
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The Cougs will be in action at the NCAA West Regionals in Sacramento, California, Friday, November 14.
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Women's 6k – WSU IndividualsÂ
Rosemary Longisa, 19:35.0, 1st
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Zenah Cheptoo, 20:01.1, 3rd
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Caroline Jepkorir, 2035.4, 8th
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Nicole Bissell, 20:36.6, 9th
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Kylah Madariaga, 20:49.2, 17th
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Aleeya Cossey, 21:06.3, 24th
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Kaleena Narus, 21:22.1, 28th
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Hailey Cossey, 21:29.6, 29th
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Taylor Sletner, 21:36.3, 32nd
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Daphne Evenson, 22:11.9, 44th
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Men's 8k - WSU IndividualsÂ
Solomon Kipchoge, 22:32.6, 1st
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Evans Kurui, 22:57.6, 2nd
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Josphat Meli, 23:35.6, 5th
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Kutoven Stevens, 23:42.4, 8th
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Vincent Koech, 23:45.4, 10th
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Evan Bruce, 24:16.4, 25th
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Kade Brownell, 24:52.1, 35th
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Leo Cook, 25:16.6, 45th
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Grayson Wilcott, 25:40.8, 61st
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Aiden Emerson, 26:18.1, 67th
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Players Mentioned
WSU Cross Country: Wayne Phipps WCC Men's Cross Country 8k Post Race Interview | 11/1/25
Saturday, November 01
WSU Cross Country: Solomon Kipchoge WCC Men's Cross Country 8k Post Race Interview | 11/1/25
Saturday, November 01
WSU Cross Country: 2025 WCC Cross Country Men's 8k Race | 11/1/25
Saturday, November 01
WSU Cross Country: Rosemary Longisa WCC Women's Cross Country 6k Post Race Interview | 11/1/25
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