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SEC announces 2022 All-SEC Cross Country Teams

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SEC Staff
Photo: SEC Photo/Thomas Graning

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Nov. 1, 2022) - The 2022 All-Southeastern Conference Cross Country Teams, which honor the outstanding performances at the SEC Championships, were announced by the conference office on Tuesday.

A total of 41 student-athletes earned All-SEC honors, and 10 SEC schools had at least one student-athlete who received recognition.

The first team for each gender includes the top seven finishers, while the second team consists of the next seven finishers. The top-seven freshman finishers in each race earn All-Freshman honors.

Alabama claimed the 2022 SEC men's and women's cross country titles last Friday at the Ole Miss Golf Course in Oxford, Miss. This marks the fourth SEC crown for the Alabama men and the third SEC title for the Alabama women.

The annual SEC awards will be announced at a later date.

2022 All-SEC Cross Country Teams


Men's First Team All-SEC

 Victor Kiprop, Alabama

 Dylan Jacobs, Tennessee

 Yaseen Abdalla, Tennessee

 Hillary Cheruiyot, Alabama

 Patrick Kiprop, Arkansas

 Anthony Camerieri, Ole Miss

 Eliud Kipsang, Alabama


Men's Second Team All-SEC

 Eric Casarez, Texas A&M

 Chris Maxon, Ole Miss

 Elias Schreml, Arkansas

 Ryan Kinnane, Auburn

 Myles Richter, Arkansas

 Cole Bullock, Ole Miss

 Karl Thiessen, Tennessee


Men's Freshman All-SEC

 Ben Shearer, Arkansas

 Jack Williams, Arkansas

 Will Pinson, Alabama

 Miles Brush, Kentucky

 Gabe Scales, Ole Miss

 Joseph Perry, Auburn

 Drew Rogers, Missouri


Women's First Team All-SEC

 Parker Valby, Florida

 Mercy Chelangat, Alabama

 Hilda Olemomoi, Alabama

 Isabel Van Camp, Arkansas

 Amaris Tyynismaa, Alabama

 Perri Bockrath, Kentucky

 Flomena Asekol, Alabama


Women's Second Team All-SEC

 Ryann Helmers, Ole Miss

 Tori Herman, Kentucky

 Loral Winn, Ole Miss

 Sydney Thorvaldson, Arkansas

 Mia Cochran, Arkansas

 Kayla Gholar, Tennessee

 Jordan Shapiro, Florida


Women's Freshman All-SEC

 Hilda Olemomoi, Alabama

 Sydney Thorvaldson, Arkansas

 Mia Cochran, Arkansas

 Michaela Rose, LSU

 Gene Coetzee, Auburn

 Mary Ellen Eudaly, Arkansas

 Andie-Marie Jones, Tennessee