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GROVE CITY, PENNSYLVANIA

DANIEL

JASKOWAK

M E N ’ S

C R O S S

C O U N T R Y

M

uch like the women’s team, the Tech men’s

cross country team entered this past fall with a

group of upperclassmen expected to be leaders

during the season, but planned redshirt seasons

and injuries created opportunities for others—and

Daniel Jaskowak took advantage.

Jaskowak finished in the top 25 of all six races

in which he competed this past fall, and he set

personal bests in three different distances— the

6K, 8K and 10K. He came in second at the season-

opening Hokie Invite, running his home 6K course

in a time of 18 minutes, 52.70 seconds. Two weeks

later, he came in fourth at the Virginia Tech Alumni

Invite with a time of 24:53.10.

Jaskowak earned All-ACC honors for the first

time in his career when he finished 17th at the ACC

Championships, running the 8K course at Wake

Med Park in Cary, North Carolina in a career-best

time of 23:43.8. At the NCAA Southeast Regional

held at Panorama Farms outside of Charlottesville,

he recorded another career best, this time for a 10K

course. He finished 25th in that race with a time

of 30:09.4, and he earned All-Southeast Region

honors for the first time as well.

Jaskowak has one more year of eligibility left and

figures to be the leader of what should be a strong

Tech men’s cross country team this fall.