Edrei Murillo
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- Hometown:
- Omaha, Neb.
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- Previous School(s):
- Omaha South HS
Bio
Honors & Awards:
- 2023, All-NSAA (Indoor Track, 4x800 Relay)
- 2019, NSAA Scholar-Athlete
Edrei Murillo's Season-by-Season Marks/Career Bests
High School: Lettered two years in cross country and two years in track at Omaha South High School under Coach John Tripp ... Posted best times of 17:12 in the 5K, 10:14 in the 3,200, and 4:45 in the 1,600 ... Member of the school's Honor Roll all four years.
Personal: Son of Norberto and Rosa Murillo ... Has seven siblings ... Born on Jan. 4, 2001 ... Majoring in Health and Human Performance.
News mentions
The Bellevue University men’s cross country team ran to a fourth-place finish at Friday’s NSAA cross country championships hosted by Dickinson State at the Heart River Golf Course.
Richard Marcoux had his first podium finish (won an individual award) as a Bruin at Saturday’s Mount Marty Invitational held at Yankton’s Fox Run golf course. By the start of the men’s race at 11:15, temperatures had climbed to near 70 making conditions warm for late October cross country. The sunny skies and a light breeze greeted the 145 men who toed the starting line for the eight-kilometer event. Marcoux ran his way into the Top Twenty award field, finishing in that final podium position (20th ) running 26:41.0, just fifteen seconds off his best set at last week’s Platte River Rumble.
Junior Richard Marcoux lowered his lifetime best for eight kilometers at today's Greeno/Dirksen cross country invitational hosted by Nebraska Wesleyan at Mahoney Park in Lincoln. Overcast conditions and temperatures in the 70's and an exceptionally strong field created an environment for fast times. Marcoux recorded a time of 27:05.3 to set a personal best as he finished in 133rd place in the field of 318 finishers.
Bruin junior Richard Marcoux, a transfer from North Iowa Area CC, was the top finisher at Friday’s Bill Buxton Invitational. He narrowly missed a Top Ten podium finish by a scant 0.1 seconds, getting nipped at the line by a Loras College runner at the finish line.
