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PARIS OLYMPIAN James Corrigan faced an intimidating task here, confronted with a phalanx of talented Kenyans from six different universities,... Read More ...
PROVO, Utah — BYU’s James Corrigan has been named as one of 10 semifinalists for track’s most prestigious award The Bowerman, the USTFCCCA announced on Thursday afternoon. Beginning in 2009, The ...
BYU’s James Corrigan was named the Mountain Region Men’s Track Athlete of the Year the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) on Friday. The junior becomes the ...
Less than 24 hours later, Corrigan won the 5,000-meters in another meet record in 13:25.46 moving him up to third on BYU’s all-time performer list. Along with the other regional winners, Corrigan will ...
BYU athlete James Corrigan's victory in the steeplechase was one of several impressive performances by Latter-day Saints at the NCAA championships.
Now, a year later, Corrigan has returned to the BYU cross-country and track team to finish his eligibility and compete collegiately. This past weekend, he became the NCAA steeplechase champion.
The Trojans, who won the indoor title earlier this year but hadn’t won an outdoor title in 49 years. USC and Texas A&M both finished with 41 points, one ahead of Arkansas. South Florida edged ...
James Corrigan of BYU, a 2024 Olympian, won the 3,000 steeplechase in 8:16.41, grabbing the lead at the last water jump. His time is the fourth fastest in college history. Nathan Green of Washington, ...
BYU’s James Corrigan won the 3,000-meter steeplechase Friday night at the NCAA track and field championships in Eugene, Oregon, taking the lead with less than 200 meters to go and pulling away from a ...
James Corrigan powered down the final straightaway in a personal-best time of 8 minutes, 16.41 seconds to outkick the field in the 3,000-meter steeplechase final.
Sami Oblad never expected to be where she was Thursday night at the close of the first day of the NCAA Division I women's outdoor track and field championships in Eugene, Oregon.
EUGENE, Ore. – BYU’s James Corrigan became the fifth in Cougar history to win a 3,000-meter steeplechase title on Friday evening at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. The Cougars finished in a tie for 11 ...
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