Evans Kurui Cougar Classic 2025 Win

WSU Sweeps Cougar Classic, Shatters Course Record

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COLFAX, Wash. – In the second race of the year, the Cougar Classic, Rosemary Longisa and Evans Kurui both continue their winning ways for the Washington State cross country team. Kurui set a course for the second-straight year, beating last year's record by 20 seconds. Second place finisher Solomon Kipchoge's time would have also been a record time if not for Kurui.
 
"Both teams ran amazingly well," head coach Wayne Phipps said Friday evening at Colfax Golf Club. "[Rosemary Longisa] ran the fastest time that we've ever had on the women's side [at the Cougar Classic]. With Evans and Solomon, the fastest time ever on this course is 22:46, and Evans ran almost thirty seconds faster than that, and Solomon almost 15 seconds faster."
 
Freshman Rosemary Longisa won the Cougar Classic with a meet record time of 19 minutes and 32.3 seconds. This time was a minute and five seconds faster than second place finisher, Caroline Jepkorir. Nicole Bissell rounded out the top 3 with a time of 20 minutes and 57.9 seconds. The top eight finishers were all Cougs.
 
Bissell and Longisa came out of the gate hot leading after the first kilometer. Nine of the top 10 racers through the first kilometer were Cougs. After three kilometers, Longisa and Jepkorir had a 20 second lead over the next runner, Bissell. Going into the final kilometer, Longisa and Jepkorir were head-to-head, not giving each other one inch of space to take the lead. In the end, Longisa won the race with a time of 19 minutes and 32.3 seconds. Longisa's time would have been fourth best at the 2024 NCAA West Regionals, hosted at the same course.
 
Evans Kurui sets a course 8k record with a time of 22 minutes and 22.1 seconds, 20 seconds better than his record set at last year's meet. His time was 10 seconds faster than Soloman Kipchoge, 22:32.4, which also would have set a course record. Josphat Meli rounded out the top 3 with a time of 23 minutes and 16.5 seconds.
 
In true Evans Kurui fashion, the sophomore began the race in the lead, leading by 10 seconds after the first kilometer. Transfer Soloman Kipchoge held his own in second, trailing Kurui by only 12 seconds after the third kilometer. Josphat Meli rounded out the top 3 after the first half of the race, 30 seconds behind the leader. Kurui lead Kipchoge by only ten seconds heading into the final kilometer of the race. Evans Kurui, finished out on top by ten seconds at the end of the race.
 
Cougs will be in action at Gans Creek Clasic in Columbia, Missouri, Friday Spetember 26.
 
Womens 6k – WSU Individuals 

Rosemary Longisa, 19:32.3, 1st [Meet Record]
 
Caroline Jepkorir, 20:37.3, 2nd
 
Nicole Bissell, 20:57.9, 3rd
 
Hailey Cossey, 21:09.0, 4th
 
Kylah Madariaga, 21:17.1, 5th
 
Daphne Evenson, 21:20.1, 6th
 
Lauren Hoyt, 21:25.4, 7th [PR]
 
Aleeya Cossey, 21:31.6, 8th
 
Taylor Sletner, 21:44.7, 10th
 
Kaleena Narus, 21:49.8, 12th
 
Jaylyn Lehner, 21:55.4, 13th [PR]
 
Kennedy Averill, 22:35.9, 20th [PR]
 
Jessica Duran, 22:41.8, 24th

 
Men's 8k - WSU Individuals 

Evans Kurui, 22:22.1, 1st [Course Record]
 
Soloman Kipchoge, 22:32.4, 2nd
 
Jospaht Meli, 23:16.5, 3rd
 
Kustoven Stevens, 24:14.6, 7th
 
Evan Bruce, 24:29.5, 14th [PR]
 
Vincent Koech, 24:33.9, 19th
 
Kade Brownell, 24:37.6, 23rd
 
Eric Swedin, 24:38.8, 24th [PR]
 
Leo Cook, 24:54.6, 29th
 
Micaiah Aden, 24:57.3, 31st [PR]
 
Kyle Ortega-Gammill, 26:08.5, 64th
 
Grayson Wilcott, 26:41.2, 78th
 
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