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Published: 25 August 2021 25 August 2021

douglas stoneGREENVILLE, SC (08/25/2021)-- Douglas Stone, a resident of Silver City, has been named to the Bob Jones University Bruins men's cross country team roster for the 2021-22 academic year. Stone is a Junior majoring in Music at BJU.

The Bob Jones University Bruins men's and women's cross country teams are ready for the upcoming season as the teams released their 2021 season schedule. The Bruins come into the season as defending national champions after the women's team captured their first national championship last season while the men won their fifth in a row.

"We're very confident this racing schedule strategically fits us well," Bruins Head Cross Country Coach Ken Roach said. "This schedule offers us quality courses and great competition. I trust our team trained well over the summer offseason which will set us up to have another great season."

The Bruins battled through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic last season which shortened the number of events for the team. Still, both teams were able to get stronger as the season went on as each was able to win the NCCAA South Region Championship before ending the season on a high note with a national title.

For the women's team, Sarah Vanderberg, Hannah Peterson and Margaret Snyder each earned All-American honors by placing in the top five while Douglas Stone and Michael Steurer captured All-American honors for the men's team.

Both squads graduated key seniors this past season but each has a core group of returners and a talented incoming freshman class to help the team once again contend for the NCCAA DII national title.

This offseason, the Bruins also had a coaching change as Landon Bright, the founding coach of the program and five-time National Coach of the Year stepped down to pursue a coaching opportunity at his alma mater Point Loma Nazarene University.

Ken Roach served as an assistant coach for the track & field season and was hired to replace Coach Bright as the head coach of the cross country and track & field programs. Coach Roach has extensive experience in the running community in South Carolina and has deep connections with high school and collegiate programs across the state. Before joining the Bruins, Roach served as the head coach of cross country and track & field at Spartanburg Methodist College. While there, he helped lead the Pioneers to four straight NJCAA National Championship appearances.

"We are coming into this season as the defending national champions so we know we will have a target attached to us," Coach Roach said. "I know we will respond well and it will be a really fun season with this group. We will need to unite around our collective goals and step consistently and purposely towards that target."

The Bruins will begin the 2021 season on September 3 as the team hosts the Bruins XC Night Classic at Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina.

Located in Greenville, South Carolina, Bob Jones University provides an outstanding regionally accredited Christian liberal arts education purposely designed to inspire a lifelong pursuit of learning, loving and leading.

BJU offers over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs in religion, education, fine arts and communication, arts and science, health professions, and business.

BJU has over 3,000 students from nearly every state and more than 40 countries. We are committed to the truth of Scripture and to pursuing excellence in all we do.

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