2024 Men's Cross Country Roster
                
                
            
            
            
            
            
                
                
                    
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                        Achievements/Awards 
	- RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll, 2023 
 
	- Second Team All RMAC, 2022
 
	- Nationals 3rd place team finish, 2022
 
Year-by-Year
	- 2024 | Majeski competed in four meets this season. He placed 14th in his first meet at the Gage McSpadden XC Invite 6k with a time of 19:21.0. Majeski competed in both 10k Regional (32:01.4----17th) and Division II Championships (30:57.6----63rd). 
 
	- 2023 | Redshirt
 
	- 2022 | Majeski ran a 25:30.1 in the RMAC Cross Country Championships…Clocked a time of 24:57.3 at Lewis Crossover…Ran a 23:09.0 at the C.U. Time Trial…Earned a 3rd place team finish at XC Nationals. 
 
	- 2021 | Majeski ran a 26:11.2 at Lewis Crossover…Competed at the RMAC Cross Country Championships finishing with a time of 26:52.5
 
	- 2020 | Ran 27:43 for the 8k at the 2020 Colorado Springs XC Open placing 15th… Competed at the RMAC Cross Country Championships finishing 55th with a time of 26:46.5.
 
Beyond the Jersey 
	- INSPIRATIONAL PERSON OR QUOTE & WHY | “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.” - Jim Elliot “This quote is a reminder to me of what is truly important in life. Giving all of myself to gain salvation and thus an eternity with Christ is why I should sacrifice. It is why I am able to risk failure because I know that my success is not based on my performance!”
 
	- FAVORITE CCU MOMENT & WHY| “My favorite CCU moment happened during my freshman year when we went to Black Hills state for indoor conference. We had this amazing Airbnb and got to spend a couple days competing and spending time together. We got to hear some of Poag’s stories and share some of our own!”
 
	- OUTSIDE OF SPORTS | “I like to write letters, hike, fish, bow hunt, and off-road in my 92’ Toyota Pickup.”
 
	- WHY DID YOU CHOOSE CCU | “I chose CCU because of the genuine faith that the community of people I would be involved with had! The team is truly a group of brothers and sisters that love each other!”
 
	- FAMILY TIES | “My mom was a swimmer at Iowa State. She might even still have one of the records there! My dad was a cross-country skier. I have three siblings: an older sister Ryene, a younger brother Maclean, and a younger sister Whitney.”
 
	- POST COLLEGE DREAMS | “I would love to one day own a ranch in Montana and raise cattle!”
 
 

 
                     
                
                
                
                
                    
                        
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