The Red Pack hosted the 2006 Charlie Finch Alumni Cross Country meet August 26 with the largest number of alumni competitors in the meet's history.
Adam White ’98, a member of Wabash's 1995 team that placed third in the nation, shows the form he exhibited as an undergraduate in pacing this year's four-mile race.
The Red Pack couldn't catch Adam White ’98 or Roger Busch ’96, but stayed together in a solid early-season performance.
Senior Nathan Bates (center) is better known for his exploits in the 400-meters during track season. The All-NCAC performer stays in off-season shape by running with the Red Pack.
Alumni cross country racers had the added advantage of cheerleaders!
Adam White cruised to victory in the Charlie Finch Alumni Cross Country Meet.
Multiple All-American Roger Busch ’96, a volunteer assistant coach with the Wabash cross country team, ran to second place in the Alumni Meet.
Senior Dennis Frazee ran to third place in the Alumni Meet.
The alumni took the top two spots in the race, but the Red Pack easily swept the meet. Dustin Beck was the second member of the Red Pack to finish.
Geoff Lambert, fresh off an All-America outdoor track season, will be one of Wabash's top competitors this season.
Kent Baker ’93, Jim Kerr ’92, and Jeff Lampert ’92 helped rebuild the Wabash cross country program, and were the architects of a program that would dominate the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference in the 90s.
German professor Greg Redding ’88 ran with his fellow alumni, but stopped to let his twin daughters finish the race with him.
Adam White ’98, a member of Wabash's 1995 team that placed third in the nation, shows the form he exhibited as an undergraduate in pacing this year's four-mile race.
Senior Nathan Bates (center) is better known for his exploits in the 400-meters during track season. The All-NCAC performer stays in off-season shape by running with the Red Pack.
Kent Baker ’93, Jim Kerr ’92, and Jeff Lampert ’92 helped rebuild the Wabash cross country program, and were the architects of a program that would dominate the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference in the 90s.