CARY, N.C. — Fayetteville State's cross country teams turned in standout performances at the HBCU Challenge Friday at WakeMed Soccer Park, with the men capturing the team title and the women placing third in a competitive 12-team field.
The Broncos' men dominated the 8K race, finishing first overall with 32 points. Brian Kiprop led the charge with a first-place finish in 24:31.4, followed by Franklin Kipchirchir in second at 24:38.4. Dominic Malel placed fourth in 25:05.8, while Ian Kiprono (25:53.7) and Rowny Kipchirchir (26:52.8) rounded out the scoring five. Collins Serem (28:10.1) and Romeo Kipkosgei (29:08.9) also contributed to the team's depth.
"The men's team had an amazing race with a new leader of the pack," said Associate Head Coach Frank Hyland. "They ran with heart and strategy, and it showed in the results."
In the Women's HBCU 5K, Fayetteville State finished third with 79 points, behind N.C. Central (62) and Maryland Eastern Shore (66). Freshman Faith Kiplimo led the Broncos with a second-place finish in 18:27.2, followed closely by Videlma Jebet, who placed third in 18:45.5. Pelisha Kosgei finished 16th in 20:16.7, while Nia Gibson (21:06.7) and Ashley Bell (21:34.7) completed the scoring.
"The women's team had an amazing day," Hyland said. "Faith and Videlma set the tone early, and the rest of the team followed through with strong finishes. We're proud of their effort and growth."
Both teams will look to carry their momentum into the upcoming CIAA Championships, where Fayetteville State aims to build on its strong mid-season form.