TEXAS A&M 2024 WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW
The date is November 10, 2023. The leaves are changing to an autumn color, a crisp breeze is flowing through Dale Watts Cross Country Course, 183 girls are running, about 50 coaches are pacing down the homestretch looking at their watches and their phones on Flash Results, some fans are yelling, some are looking for their schools colors, those in Razorback red are calmly brushing the little sweat off their forehead as they see 4 of their girls cross the top ten, but those in maroon and white, those fans are excitedly and anxiously waiting for a few girls donning the ATM across their chest, pretty demure maroon ribbons in their hair, A&M logo stickers on their cheeks, sweat, grass, water, and mud on their bodies, to come down the homestretch to a raucous applause! First comes the grad transfer Madison Brown in 9th, not far behind her is A&M junior Maddie Livingston in 11th, with the race of her life right behind them is Kennady Fontenot with her large stride in 14th, a near 30 seconds passes… Nerves, loud intermittent breaths, pacing up and down between your phone and the homestretch in search for 2 more Aggies to score! Tulane had 3 in the top 16, which school will have 2 more girls appear! Eyes boldly look up, teeth are grinning, fists are shaking, and here come two more Aggies. Shewaye Johnson and Emma Little come racing down the homestretch at Dale Watts giving it their absolute all! They both cross, there's a pause in the air as cheers and applause are heard, but still no confirmation, although signs point to the dream finally being achieved. Many years had our ladies been stuck in 3rd, many shortcoming at regionals of past had plagued this team! But however, fortune would favor the Ags as the tallies were completed and it was official, for the first time in 23 years and only the second time in school history have AGGIES MADE IT TO THE ROSS COUNTRY NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS!!!!!!!
ENOUGH REMINISCING! TIME TO FOCUS ON 2024! Just kidding, we can celebrate 2023 for the rest of time! Or as I said last year… it's just the beginning of a dynasty for our cross country team as nationals will not just be the realistic goal but the standard and the result! Our ladies bring back a LOADED roster, even stronger than last season! Although Madison Brown and Katelyn Buckley have departed, we return our leader Maddie Livingston, all star junior Kennady Fontenot, regionals hero Emma Little, sensational sophomore Shewaye Johnson, and so much depth and talent behind them!
If you're not excited enough, well adjust that cowboy hat and polish those boots because with the talent we're bringing in, we'll be headed back to the big dance! My oh my, have Mr Wendel McRaven and Julia Abell brought in some talent! Leading the charge is Debora Cherono of Kenya. She comes in with a 6k time faster than our entire roster, and she is easily one of the best runners in the nation! Although I am a little worried because the team has posted pictures and she hasn't been in any of them, so I hope she gets to make it to campus this semester, so fingers crossed!
But if Cherono were to race for the maroon and white, we are almost a near lock to repeat as she will most likely podium at regionals or fight for first! This is a talent like no other! But it doesn't stop there!
We also picked up a group of fabulous freshman, which may go down as the best distance recruiting class we've signed in a very long time! We added 3 girls who respectively placed, 2nd, 3rd, and 6th at the 6A state cross country meet! San Juanita Leal, Madison Peters, and Staucie Lees are all freshman who, not maybe, not potentially, BUT WILL have an impact on our roster! All can run in our 7 and can elevate our program! Leal might be the best high school prospect we have ever signed! She has a 5k under 17 minutes and I know she will adjust to the 6k easily! We also added Penelope Gracey out of The Woodlands who has battled illnesses and injuries, but she equally talented! This is a freshman signing group like we have never seen!
We have the opportunity to have an extremely successful season this fall, possibly the best season in school history! If Cherono makes it on campus, she can elevate this squad to extreme heights! She can race up with the top girls in the country and adding her would be insane! However, we also bring back two top 15 regional placers in Maddie Livingston and Kennady Fontenot! Livingston was our number 1 for every race until regionals and she is extremely talented, she will be a top ten regional finisher! Not behind her, but aside her and with her will be Kennady Fontenot! Fontenot burst onto the scene last fall and rapidly progressed to become an important member of our squad! She also had such a strong season in track, so I expect her progress to continue exploding as she becomes even more elite and a top ten regional placer!
Also returning is sophomore Shewaye Johnson who was our number 4 runner last year as just a freshman! She was so important to our success and the his stage was no problem for her!! Our number 5 last year was Emma Little, and when we needed her the most, she stepped up big time and helped clinch our spot at nationals! She progressed so well through the season, so I'm excited to see what this year brings! Also returning are some excellent runners who contributed last year like Amanda Hogan, Nicole Chastain, Brooke Forbes, and a plethora of sophomore and freshman talent!
The signing of these excellent freshman will solidify our roster and elevate it exponentially! These ladies will make A&M a national qualifying team every year they are here! The times they have ran are comparable to what we have on our roster! Leal can easily run with Livingston and Fontenot and will give us another option in the top 20 at regionals! Peters is just as talented and she also has a 5k PR of under 17:00 minutes so I'm excited to see how she adjusts to the 6k! Staucie Lees will also fight for a spot on the 7 woman roster! These girls will bolster our roster and I am so thankful they signed with the Ags!
The goals are high, the foundation has been set! Aggie Women Cross Country has begun a dynasty that we will talk about the rest of our Aggie lives! The talent assembled is elite, the experience is solid, and the thing that I have noticed is that the bond shared between these girls is unbreakable and priceless! That is what separates the good teams from the great teams! These girls love to run together and they will go all out for each other and that is why I know that this season will be a successful and memorable one! Yes the times and success is evident, but these girls are special on and off the course! Get your popcorn ready and follow along! Gig'em