Tallahassee, Fla.— This year's championship featured 36 teams and 331 runners from around the country, with all of the teams and individuals qualifying for the national meet either through their conference championship or by earning an at-large berth.
Spire standout and senior leader
Josie Tyrrell fought her way to the finish as she earned a well-deserved All-America status finishing in 18
th place out of 331 runners with a finals time of 21:43.6.
Fellow senior teammate
Abigail White finished hard in 78
th place with a finals time of 22:40.5 and
Carly Holadia finishing closely behind in 103
rd place and a finish time of 22:56.2. Rounding out the Spire women's team was junior
Serenity Desrosier Larson in 121
st place (23:07.2), freshman
Liv Lohf in 131
st (23:11.0), sophomore Ava Klaassen in 152
nd (23:22.5), and sophomore
Mesa Casper in 237
th place (24:17.9) at an extremely competitive national meet.
The
top 40 individual finishers in the race earned NAIA All-America awards for their phenomenal efforts on the 2025 season.