SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The Lewis University men's cross country team concluded its 2024 season at the NCAA DII National Championships as the team finished in 12th place with a total of 349 points. Sophomore
Evan Horgan (Loves Park, Ill./Belvidere North) was named an all-american after finishing in 13th place overall out of 262 runners, Horgan became the first men's All-American since Michael Leet did it in 2016.
The next finisher for Lewis was fifth year
Sean Ryan (Independence, KY/Saint Henry), who finished in 61st place with a time of 30:55 in the 10K race.
Gavin Jenkins (Flint Hill, Va./VMI) finished next for the Flyers, with a time of 31:24, helping him record an 105th-place finish.
Jacob Kodrick (Brownsburg, Ind./Brownsburg) was not too far behind Jenkins, finishing in 92nd place as the senior finished with a time of 31:26.
Zack Dunn (Merrilville, Ind./Merrilville) crossed the finish line next for Lewis, running the race in 31:31, which gave him a 109th-place finish.
Charlie Wirth (Greenville, Wis./Hortonville) was next to cross the line for the Flyers with his 163th place finish in the 10K race after recording a time of 31:58.
Casey Quintana (Mishawaka, Ind./Mishawaka) rounded out the Lewis runners at 32:40 in the meet, which landed him in 204th place.
"Proud of the men today! They ran with grit and really showed their commitment to one another through the race," Head Coach
James Kearney said. "Evan was the epitome of toughness today and ran such a great race. Earning All-American is never easy and I'm excited to see his future!"