The Texas cross country team returns to action this weekend at the Pre-National Invitational in Louisville, Kentucky.
The Saturday morning event will take place at E.P. Tom Sawyer Park, the same course that is scheduled to hold the NCAA Cross Country National Championship on Nov. 21.
The race format will be far different than Texas’ previous three events. With more than 40 teams registered for the event, the meet is comprised of 6 different races, three for the men and three for the women.
Head coach Brad Herbster said the transition to a higher stakes race demands motivation and determination.
“This is where the season really begins,” Herbster said. “We’re going from almost a practice schedule to a full-blown championship schedule. There’s not a lot in between.”
The Texas men jumped into the national rankings for the first time all season, coming in at No. 30 in the latest coaches Poll.
Freshman Alex Rogers, who finished 10th in Texas’ last away meet in College Station, said he believes the team deserves more respect.
“We’re going out there to prove that we’re better than what they’ve ranked us,” Rogers said. “We have to come out as the aggressors to prove that we can compete nationally.”
Meanwhile, the women’s team ranks No. 26 nationally and has not lost an event all season.
Coach Herbster touched upon the importance of junior Sandie Raines’ emergence as a leader and hereffect on the team.
“Sandie has a very easy going nature about her,” Herbster said. “She’s not going to get riled up under pressure. As captain of the team, she’s elevated the Texas women.”
As a result of Raines’ leadership, Herbster believes that this is the best women’s squad that he’s coached at Texas. They have an opportunity to prove it on Saturday.