STILLWATER, Okla. –
Trevor Dominy made history Monday afternoon in just his second 10K meet at Charleston Southern as he became the first athlete to compete in the NCAA Cross Country Championships in school history turning in a time of 33:12.8 and placing among the nation's top-215 runners.
A senior from Riner, Va., Dominy finished 212th overall as the lone Charleston Southern and Big South representative among the nation's best runners crossing the finish line before runners from 11 different Power 5 institutions – most notably runners from No. 10 Washington and No. 15 Ole Miss.
Dominy's effort Monday was the first time a Charleston Southern cross country athlete took the national stage after his individual Hercules Tires Big South Championship just 10 days prior.
Monday's 10K meet caps a dominant spring from Dominy and the Bucs with the senior placing among the top-10 at the CSU Invitational and top-100 of a loaded field at the FSU Winter Classic.
2021 NCAA Cross Country Championships
Trevor Dominy – 212 (33:12.8)