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2022 MIT Men's Cross Country Roster

Ryan Wilson

  • Height 5-11
  • Class Graduate Student
  • Hometown Redwood City, Calif.
  • High School Carlmont

Biography

2022:
- NEWMAC All-Conference
- USTFCCCA All-American
- Competed in five meets
- Placed second at the NEWMAC Championship with a time of 24:30
- Finished fifth at the NCAA National Championship, crossing in 24:54.2
- Named to the 25-Year All-NEWMAC Team 

2021:
- NEWMAC Athlete of the Year
- NEWMAC All-Conference
- USTFCCCA All-American
- Competed in five meets
- Placed 10th at the Purple Valley Classic in 26:42.8, as well as 22nd at the Live in Lou Classic in 25:01.8
- Finished seventh in the Blue Race at the Connecticut College Invitational at 24:53.5
- Won the NEWMAC Championship in a time of 24:58.8, followed by a 29th-place performance in 24:16.9 at the NCAA Championship

2019:
- NEWMAC All-Conference
- USTFCCCA All-Region
- Competed in five meets
- Placed 31st in 27:26.4 at the Purple Valley Classic
- Crossed in 15th in 25:04.3 in the Blue Race at the Greater Louisville Classic
- Finished seventh at the NEWMAC Championship in a time of 25:58
- Placed 34th at the NCAA Regional, finishing in 25:49.2

2018:
- Made his debut at the Purple Valley Classic in 97th place with a time of 28:08.1
- Placed sixth in the sub-varsity race at the NEICAAA Championship in 26:13.43
- Finished 20th at the NEWMAC Championship in 27:33
- Crossed in 273rd place at the NCAA Championship with a time of 27:37.1

Favorite Sports Memory and Moment as an MIT Student-Athlete:
- Earning third place in the 1500m at the NEWMAC championships

Off the Trail at MIT:
- Majoring in electrical engineering and computer science, mathematical economics
- UROP for CSAIL

Prior to MIT:
- Carlmont Male Athlete of the Year and Cross Country and Track Hall of Fame inductee
- Two-time Peninsula Athletic League Cross Country Champion
- Won six Peninsula Athletic League Track Championships (two each in the 1,600m, 800m and 4x400m)

Historical Player Information

  • 2018First Year

    5'11"
  • 2019Sophomore

    5'11"
  • 2021Senior

    5'11"
  • 2022Graduate Student

    5'11"