In the long tradition of distance running — where strategy, endurance, and the final surge of human will converge — Washington State's Evans Kurui stood among the nation's best at Hayward Field in Eugene, finishing sixth in the NCAA 10,000-meter championship. His time of 28:10.73 was not enough to reach the podium, but it was enough to earn him a second consecutive First-Team All-America honor, a distinction that places him in rare company within Cougar history. There is a particular kind of excellence in returning to the national stage and proving, again, that you belong there.
WSU's Kurui Earns Second Straight All-America Honor With 6th in NCAA 10K
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University athletics achievement has minimal direct economic impact; primarily affects institutional prestige and recruitment value for WSU.
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