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First time to Nationals for GovState women's cross country team.  The NAIA national championship meet will be November 21, Tallahassee, Florida. Also competing for GovState will be men's qualifiers Daniel Zavala and Samuel Rocio.
First time to Nationals for GovState women's cross country team. The NAIA national championship meet will be November 21, Tallahassee, Florida. Also competing for GovState will be men's qualifiers Daniel Zavala and Samuel Rocio.

GovState Women's Cross Country - 32nd of 36 Teams At Nationals Friday, Nov. 21 - Flowers 83rd -

The Jaguars finished 32nd of 36 teams at Nationals - Sophia Flowers 83rd, Krysta Stanko 105th, Morgan Pieczynski 182, Camila Mendez 199, Yahaira Rodriguez 219.

Coach John Niendorf reported that the women's team was sick, ill at the meet and Avery Kittl was not able to compete, throwing up and sick.

In the men's race - Gov State qualifiers - Daniel Zavala was 140th and Samuel Rocio 235th.

GovState Women's Cross Country Team At Nationals Friday, Nov. 21 Race - 7:30 AM - CST

46th ANNUAL
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
November 21, 2025
Apalachee Regional Park
Tallahassee, Florida - 7:30 CST Women's Race - Men's Race at 8:30 CST

 

First-Time Ever For Program - GovState Women's Cross Country Team Qualifies For Nationals! - November 21 - NAIA Nationals In Tallahassee, Florida

GovState Head men's and women's cross country teams Coach John Niendorf was very pleased with the NAIA annoucement picking his women's team in the the elite field.

"Years of hard work finally paying off for these extraordinary young women! They finally achieved their goal this season and are heading off to Nationals in Tallahassee, Florida. I couldn't be prouder to coach these athletes, and they have made this season a true blessing for us as coaches,"  said Niendorf.

"They put in all the work and earned the right to be here. The toughness these women showed at conference last Friday to punch their ticket to Tallahassee is truly inspiring to our staff. This is an incredible moment in our program's history. Thank you to everyone for being there with us when we were finishing last in the conference to now. All these ladies took huge leaps of faith coming here, but they saw the vision, and now their hard work has finally paid off. Thank you to the coaching staff, friends, and family that were with us from the very beginning. We can't wait to see what they do at Nationals!,"  Coach Niendorf said.

Pictured (L-R) with the GSU Coaching staff - Krysta Stanko, Sophia Flowers, Avery Kittl - all CCAC Conference runners - and Flowers was named Freshman/Rookie of the Year in the CCAC.