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Season in Review: Women's Cross Country

FOR THE FIRST 13 seasons of Pac-10/12 women's cross country, no Stanford individual won an individual conference title. But in the 25 seasons since, the Cardinal won it 12 times. 

As Pac-12 cross country turned super nova, Stanford freshman Amy Bunnage sent the conference out with a bang, winning the individual title while leading the Cardinal to second as a team. 

Stanford leaves as the conference's all-time winningest women's team in the sport, capturing 17 titles in Pac-12 history. 

Bunnage, from Melbourne, Australia, was named Pac-12 Women's Athlete of the Year and Pac-12 Women's Freshman of the Year. Her conference-winning time of 19:09.7 for 6 kilometers was the fastest by a Cardinal since Ella Donaghu was second at the 2020-21 Pac-12 Championships over the same Chambers Creek Regional Park course in University Place, Washington.

The race quickly separated with Bunnage part of a four-runner leading pack. Oregon State's Grace Fetherstonhaugh made a move with two kilometers to go, but Bunnage responded to stay on her heels. Then it was Bunnage's turn, moving decisively into the lead and maintaining her advantage over the final 800 meters. 

Bunnage became Stanford's first Pac-12 women's champion since Fiona O'Keeffe led a 1-2-3 Stanford sweep in 2019. O'Keeffe went on to win the Olympic Marathon Trials and will represent the U.S. in Paris this summer. 

At the NCAA West Regionals in Sacramento, Bunnage was second on the team to Lucy Jenks as Stanford won the regional title for the fourth consecutive season and 19th overall. The result catapulted the Cardinal into the NCAA Championships for the 31st consecutive season, an ongoing record for any men's or women's Division I program. It was Stanford's 36th appearance in the NCAA women's race overall.

Jenks had led the Cardinal once before, in the Florida State Open in 2021. However, this season Jenks was a solid No. 2 behind Bunnage. Jenks was fifth at the Pac-12 Championships, 11th at the West Region race, and 93rd at the NCAA Championships. Freshman Sophia Kennedy was next at NCAA's, in 95th. Kennedy was the sixth American true freshman in the NCAA field. 

At Panorama Farms in Earlysville, Virginia, the Cardinal placed 12th at the NCAA Championships. Bunnage again led the team, placing 59th. Stanford finished among the top 16 for the 31st consecutive season. Bunnage was the seventh freshman overall. 

For the 22nd time, Stanford's men's and women's teams placed among the top 12 in the same season. This year, Stanford was among four schools to place both their men's and women's teams in the top 12.

The Cardinal was consistent throughout the season. It opened by winning the USF Invitational at Golden Gate Park – sophomore Riley Stewart won it for the second time. After placing second at the Virginia Invitational on the NCAA course, Stanford was fourth at the strong Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational. 

Stanford opened with a No. 8 ranking and reached as high as No. 5. At the NCAA Championships, Stanford was third among Pac-12 schools and finished behind two schools from the Atlantic Coast Conference – Stanford's new home for next season. 
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Combined Men and Women Teams

  • NCAA West Regional team sweep for third consecutive year and 12th overall
  • 30th consecutive season qualifying both men's and women's teams to the NCAA's
  • Among four programs with top-12 NCAA men's and women's team finishes  
  • 22nd time that both the men's and women's teams placed among the top 12 in the same year

Women's Team 

  • NCAA West Region champions
  • Fourth consecutive NCAA West Region title
  • Pac-12 runners-up
  • 12th at NCAA Championships
  • 31st consecutive top-16 NCAA finish
  • All-Academic Team
  • 31st consecutive NCAA Championships team appearance, the longest in the country
  • 36th NCAA team appearance
  • 19th West Region title
  • 61 consecutive victories over Cal in championship meets when both have full teams
  • 33 consecutive victories over Cal at conference championships

Individuals

Abi Archer

  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll

Amy Bunnage

  • All-West Region
  • Pac-12 champion
  • Pac-12 Women's Athlete of the Year
  • Pac-12 Women's Freshman of the Year
  • All-Pac-12 First Team
  • USTFCCCA All-Academic

Grace Connolly

  • All-West Region
  • USTFCCCA All-Academic
  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll

Audrey DaDamio

  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll

Zofia Dudek

  • All-West Region
  • USTFCCCA All-Academic
  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll

Imogen Gardiner

  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll

Nicola Hogg

  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll

Lucy Jenks

  • All-West Region
  • All-Pac-12 First Team
  • USTFCCCA All-Academic
  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll

Sophia Kennedy

  • All-West Region
  • USTFCCCA All-Academic

Ava Parekh

  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll

Riley Stewart

  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll

Audrey Suarez

  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll

Juliette Whittaker

  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll