Thought I'd start this thread to start noting anything related to the men's and women's cross country teams for the 2025 season. I'm doing this since the team released the below (very nice and detailed) article and released their schedule a couple days ago.
This thread will be used for pre-season and general news, as well as all regular season action. (Starting with the Big 12 Championships scheduled to be held in Lawrence October 31st, I will start individual threads for the different major competitions.)
Article - https://cubuffs.com/news/2025/8/7/buffs-cross-country-set-for-second-season-under-carlson
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BOULDER — The University of Colorado cross country program enters its second season under Director of Cross Country and Track and Field Sean Carlson, with momentum building on both the men's and women's sides.
Carlson, who arrived just before the 2024 season, had to quickly assemble a squad during his first year at the helm. Despite the late transition, the men's team qualified for their 32nd consecutive NCAA Championship placing 19th. Jessie Secor qualified individually on the women's side for the 2024 NCAA Cross Country National Championship.
The 2025 Buffs boast a deeper, more balanced roster with 10 returning men and seven newcomers, while the women return eight and welcome nine new faces. The freshman and transfer classes include state champions, Gatorade National and State Players of the Year, and multiple NCAA veterans.
2025 TEAM OUTLOOK
On the women's side, the roster has undergone significant changes, and Coach Carlson anticipates meaningful progress from a reenergized group that blends talented freshmen with experienced transfers. "We believe this team is positioned to take a strong step forward," Carlson said. "With so many new faces, aside from a few key returners, building our culture and team identity will be an ongoing focus, but we're optimistic about the direction we're headed."
Key returners include Natalie Cook, a Gatorade National Player of the Year; Abbey Nechanicky, a former Foot Locker All-American; and NCAA qualifier Jessie Secor. They're joined by impactful transfers such as Ashley Jones (Tennessee/High Point) and Addison Dorenkamp (Alabama), Mia Larochelle (Canada), Juliette Forstrom (Portland) as well as top U.S. and international prep talent.
"We've been intentional with recruiting," Carlson said. "Now we have a group that not only has the talent, but also understands what's expected, from both a performance and lifestyle perspective."
On the men's side, the outlook is strong thanks to a core of returning athletes and two strategic transfers.
"It's kind of the opposite on the men's side," Carlson said. "We bring back a lot of solid guys who have hopefully developed over the past year. The returners bring consistency and depth, and our freshmen are talented, we're excited about their future."
Dominic Serem (MAC individual champion) and Kansas transfer Tanner Newkirk are expected to make an immediate impact, while returners like James Overberg, Isaiah Givens, and Kole Mathison bring veteran leadership. The Buffs also added standout prep talents including TJ Hansen, a top-10 finisher and runner-up at Nike Cross Nationals, along with Jack Graffeo, Keegan Smith, and Trey Caldwell, who placed 3rd, 5th, and 12th respectively at the Foot Locker Cross Country Nationals.
"Every single guy has improved over the last year, their PRs speak for themselves," Carlson said. "We're focused on development, culture, and building on the legacy of Colorado distance running."
The Buffs open the season on Aug. 29 at the Wyoming Invite before competing in several meets across Colorado and the Midwest. The postseason begins Oct. 31 at the Big 12 Championships in Lawrence, Kan., where the Buffs return to Rim Rock Farm, the site of their 2006 conference sweep.
2025 SCHEDULE
Sixth Nuttycombe Invitational appearance in seven years
Big 12 Championship returns to Rim Rock Farm for the first time since 2020
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NEW STAFF ADDITION
The Buffs welcome Ellen Hurst as Associate Head Coach and Director of Operations for Cross Country and Track & Field. Hurst arrives after nine seasons at Tennessee, where she served as the Director of Operations. A former All-American hurdler, she brings elite experience to the Buffs.
She will assist with Track & Field and Cross Country travel, logistics, program operations, and coaching joining assistant coaches Kate Mattison, Dalton Hengst, and Val Constien under Carlson's leadership.
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This thread will be used for pre-season and general news, as well as all regular season action. (Starting with the Big 12 Championships scheduled to be held in Lawrence October 31st, I will start individual threads for the different major competitions.)
Article - https://cubuffs.com/news/2025/8/7/buffs-cross-country-set-for-second-season-under-carlson
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Buffs Cross Country Set for Second Season Under Carlson
By: Herman Shelton, Associate Director/Athletic CommunicationsBOULDER — The University of Colorado cross country program enters its second season under Director of Cross Country and Track and Field Sean Carlson, with momentum building on both the men's and women's sides.
Carlson, who arrived just before the 2024 season, had to quickly assemble a squad during his first year at the helm. Despite the late transition, the men's team qualified for their 32nd consecutive NCAA Championship placing 19th. Jessie Secor qualified individually on the women's side for the 2024 NCAA Cross Country National Championship.
The 2025 Buffs boast a deeper, more balanced roster with 10 returning men and seven newcomers, while the women return eight and welcome nine new faces. The freshman and transfer classes include state champions, Gatorade National and State Players of the Year, and multiple NCAA veterans.
2025 TEAM OUTLOOK
On the women's side, the roster has undergone significant changes, and Coach Carlson anticipates meaningful progress from a reenergized group that blends talented freshmen with experienced transfers. "We believe this team is positioned to take a strong step forward," Carlson said. "With so many new faces, aside from a few key returners, building our culture and team identity will be an ongoing focus, but we're optimistic about the direction we're headed."
Key returners include Natalie Cook, a Gatorade National Player of the Year; Abbey Nechanicky, a former Foot Locker All-American; and NCAA qualifier Jessie Secor. They're joined by impactful transfers such as Ashley Jones (Tennessee/High Point) and Addison Dorenkamp (Alabama), Mia Larochelle (Canada), Juliette Forstrom (Portland) as well as top U.S. and international prep talent.
"We've been intentional with recruiting," Carlson said. "Now we have a group that not only has the talent, but also understands what's expected, from both a performance and lifestyle perspective."
On the men's side, the outlook is strong thanks to a core of returning athletes and two strategic transfers.
"It's kind of the opposite on the men's side," Carlson said. "We bring back a lot of solid guys who have hopefully developed over the past year. The returners bring consistency and depth, and our freshmen are talented, we're excited about their future."
Dominic Serem (MAC individual champion) and Kansas transfer Tanner Newkirk are expected to make an immediate impact, while returners like James Overberg, Isaiah Givens, and Kole Mathison bring veteran leadership. The Buffs also added standout prep talents including TJ Hansen, a top-10 finisher and runner-up at Nike Cross Nationals, along with Jack Graffeo, Keegan Smith, and Trey Caldwell, who placed 3rd, 5th, and 12th respectively at the Foot Locker Cross Country Nationals.
"Every single guy has improved over the last year, their PRs speak for themselves," Carlson said. "We're focused on development, culture, and building on the legacy of Colorado distance running."
The Buffs open the season on Aug. 29 at the Wyoming Invite before competing in several meets across Colorado and the Midwest. The postseason begins Oct. 31 at the Big 12 Championships in Lawrence, Kan., where the Buffs return to Rim Rock Farm, the site of their 2006 conference sweep.
2025 SCHEDULE
- Aug.30 – Wyoming Invite
- Sept. 20 – Road Runners Invitational (MSU Denver)
- Sept. 26 – Gans Creek Invitational (Mizzou)
- Oct. 17 – Nuttycombe Invitational (Wisconsin)
- Oct. 31 – Big 12 Championships (Lawrence, Kan.)
- Nov. 14 – NCAA Mountain Regional (Salt Lake City)
- Nov. 22 – NCAA Championships (Columbia , Mo.)
Sixth Nuttycombe Invitational appearance in seven years
Big 12 Championship returns to Rim Rock Farm for the first time since 2020
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NEW STAFF ADDITION
The Buffs welcome Ellen Hurst as Associate Head Coach and Director of Operations for Cross Country and Track & Field. Hurst arrives after nine seasons at Tennessee, where she served as the Director of Operations. A former All-American hurdler, she brings elite experience to the Buffs.
She will assist with Track & Field and Cross Country travel, logistics, program operations, and coaching joining assistant coaches Kate Mattison, Dalton Hengst, and Val Constien under Carlson's leadership.
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