SPRING ARBOR, Mich. – The Crossroads League officially announced its 2025 Men's Cross Country All-League honors following the conference's championship meet on Friday.
Headlining the list was Spring Arbor University junior
Camden Khon, who claimed the individual title. Khon turned in a career-best and course record time of 24:14 to earn his second straight cross country all-conference honor.
Khon's first place finish was the first by an SAU runner at the conference meet since Kyle Anderson won the event in 2013.
Joining Khon was senior
Jacob Singleton, who also captured his second all-conference award. Singleton finished 10th overall in the field of over 100 runners with a time of 24:46.
The duo helped lead Spring Arbor to a third place team finish – just two points behind second place Taylor University, which is ranked No. 4 nationally.
In order to be named as an All-Crossroads League performer, an individual must finish within the top-15 at the league championship meet and must place inside the top-seven on their respective team.
No. 18 ranked Spring Arbor turns its focus now to the NAIA Men's Cross Country National Championship. The 70th annual championship meet is set for Friday, Nov. 21 at Apalachee Regional Park in Tallahassee, Florida.