Nicole Zuehl
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- Hometown:
- Sioux City, Iowa
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- Year:
- SR
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- High School:
- Sioux City North
News mentions
Morningside — competing as a full team at nationals for the first time in five years — finished 25th among the 36 qualifying squads.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Throughout the season, the Morningside women’s cross country team knew what the goal was — qualifying for nationals as a team. The hard part, according to its team captain, came in the summer.
KANSAS CITY, MO. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics announced its Daktronics Scholar-Athletes for women’s cross country, releasing this year's list alongside the other fall sports.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa — The Morningside women’s cross country team is headed to the NAIA National Championship.
ASHLAND, Neb. — The Morningside women’s cross country team finished second with 76 points at the GPAC Championships on Saturday at Mahoney State Park, placing five runners in the top 30.
ASHLAND, Neb. — The Morningside women’s cross country team were led by two freshmen Saturday at the Blazing Tiger NAIA Classic at Mahoney State Park.
SIOUX CENTER, Iowa — All 10 runners for the Morningside University women’s cross country team on Saturday ran either personal or season bests at the Dordt Holiday Inn Express Classic on the Defenders’ campus.
NORTH SIOUX CITY, S.D. — The Morningside women’s cross country team placed fourth with 134 points at the Briar Cliff Invitational on Saturday morning, finishing second among GPAC programs behind ninth-ranked Dordt.
LINCOLN, Neb. — Senior Courtney Sporrer powered the Morningside women's cross country team to a strong showing at the Greeno/Dirksen Invitational on Saturday, placing 13th overall in 18 minutes, 13 seconds over the 5,000-meter course at Mahoney Golf Course.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Senior Courtney Sporrer led the way for Morningside’s women in their season debut at the Augustana Twilight Cross Country Meet on this evening, clocking a personal-best 17:43.51 to finish no. 12 overall in the women’s 5,000-meter race.
In preseason camp, coaches Frank Wallace and Garret Ehlers '14 had the team pick one word to define their fall. Their choice: embrace.