MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin Director of Track & Field and Cross Country
Mick Byrne has been named Big Ten Conference men's cross country coach of the year, the conference office announced on Monday. This is the 11th time Byrne has been honored with this prestigious award.
On Oct. 29, Byrne led Wisconsin to its 52nd Big Ten Championship and fourth consecutive title. Additionally, Byrne coached sophomore
Bob Liking to win his first Big Ten title as a Badger when he crossed the line in 24 minutes, 38.7 seconds. Throughout his 14 years at Wisconsin, Byrne has coached the Badgers to 11 Big Ten cross country team titles and nine Big Ten Individual titles. Wisconsin has more Big Ten cross country titles than all other conference programs combined.
Seven Wisconsin athletes earned first-team or second-team All-Big Ten honors. Liking, graduate student
Olin Hacker (second), and
Evan Bishop (seventh) earned first team honors while senior
Shuaib Aljabaly (eighth), junior
Jackson Sharp (ninth), sophomore
Rowen Ellenberg (10th), and senior
Seth Hirsch (13th) picked up second-team accolades.
In addition to his first-team All-Big honors, Aljabaly received the Big Ten Sportsmanship award for his sportsmanship and ethical behavior on and off the course.
Niggemann, Stieve lead women
On the women's side senior
Alissa Niggemann and sophomore
Samantha Stieve earned second team All-Big Ten accolades. Niggemann and Stieve led the women to a second-place finish with their 10th and 11th-place finishes. This was UW's best performances by the women since finishing second in 2019 behind individual champion Alicia Monson. It was also a four-place improvement from the Badgers' sixth-place finish last season.
Stieve also earned the Big Ten Sportsmanship award for her outstanding academics and citizenship.
Men's Honorees
Men's Coach of the Year
Mick Byrne, Wisconsin
First-team All-Big Ten
Bob Liking
Olin Hacker
Evan Bishop
Second-team All-Big Ten
Shuaib Aljabaly
Jackson Sharp
Rowen Ellenberg
Seth Hirsch
Sportsmanship Award
Shuaib Aljabaly
Women's Honorees
Second-team All-Big Ten
Alissa Niggemann
Samantha Stieve
Sportsmanship Award
Samantha Stieve