JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (October 1, 2025) – The University of North Alabama cross country team earned two Atlantic Sun Conference weekly awards Wednesday following a dominant performance at the Gans Creek Classic this past Friday in Columbia, Mo.
Sophomores
Brian Bett and
Sandra Maiyo were named ASUN Runners of the Week for the second time this season.
Both awards are shared with Eastern Kentucky University. EKU men's runner Taha Er Raouy and women's runner Khadija Ennasri were also recognized, co-owning the honors with UNA this week.
This marks the fifth round of ASUN cross country weekly awards this season. North Alabama has competed — and been eligible — in only three of those rounds.
Earlier this season, the Lions swept the awards during the week of Sept. 8.
For Bett, this is his ninth career weekly honor, including five ASUN Runner of the Week and four ASUN Freshman of the Week awards. The sophomore has more ASUN Runner and Freshman of the Week awards than any other runner in program history.
Maiyo, a transfer from Middle Tennessee State, received her first career conference honor on Sept. 8 and now adds her second this week.
This award follows the Gans Creek Classic after Bett ran the fourth-fastest time in school history at 23:49.9. Bett finished seventh at the Gans Creek Classic against runners from Ohio State, Michigan State, UCLA and Vanderbilt.
Bett, who finished seven seconds behind first place, now owns the top-five times in school history after his finish in Columbia.
Maiyo led the women's team and claimed the individual title – her second time in three races. The sophomore finished with a 6K time of 21:21.1 — the second-fastest time in program history. Only Emry McKay's 20:51 at the 2006 Division II National Championship in Pensacola, Fla., ranks ahead.
"It's always a great week when you can have two award winners," said head coach Connor Callahan. "Brian and Sandra have led the team on both sides in all three races we've competed in this season. They are ready to continue working as we head into October."
Under Callahan, the Lions have secured 13 ASUN weekly awards during his two seasons at the helm.
Next up, the Lions take on the Crimson Classic on Friday, Oct. 17 at Harry Pritchett Running Park hosted by Alabama.
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