Bowling Green State University Athletics
Falcons Place Third at MAC Championships; Cubbison Earns First-Team All-MAC Honors
November 01, 2025 | Women's Cross Country
AMHERST, N.Y. – Running in crisp, 47-degree, partly sunny conditions, the Bowling Green State University women's cross country team capped an outstanding regular season with a third-place finish at the 2025 Mid-American Conference Championships, totaling 67 points at the Audubon Golf Course. The result marked a one-spot improvement from last year's finish and BGSU's lowest point total at the conference meet since 1998.
Toledo claimed its fifth consecutive MAC title with 32 points, while Ohio finished second with 62 points, just ahead of the Falcons.
Leading the way for Bowling Green was senior Kylee Cubbison, who placed third overall with a time of 20:45.6 to earn first-team All-MAC honors—her third straight year earning all-conference recognition after back-to-back second-team selections.
Rachael Withrow finished 11th in 21:03.3, and Lexi Panning took 13th with a mark of 21:08.8, as both earned second-team All-MAC honors. The trio gave the Falcons three All-MAC honorees in the same season for the first time since 1998.
Regina Rose crossed in 17th with a time of 21:20.7, while Rachael Hoover rounded out BGSU's scoring in 23rd with a time of 21:28.8. Reese Reaman (45th, 22:15.0) and Marissa Boone (58th, 22:36.2) also competed for the Falcons.
"I'm really proud of the effort today; they ran aggressively from the gun and went for the win," said Head Coach Lou Snelling. "As a program, this effort capped off our best calendar year of competition ever in the MAC with going first, first, and third across our three sports."
Up Next
The Falcons will compete in the NCAA Great Lakes Regional on Friday, Nov. 14, at the Angel Mounds Cross Country Course in Evansville, Indiana.
Toledo claimed its fifth consecutive MAC title with 32 points, while Ohio finished second with 62 points, just ahead of the Falcons.
Leading the way for Bowling Green was senior Kylee Cubbison, who placed third overall with a time of 20:45.6 to earn first-team All-MAC honors—her third straight year earning all-conference recognition after back-to-back second-team selections.
Rachael Withrow finished 11th in 21:03.3, and Lexi Panning took 13th with a mark of 21:08.8, as both earned second-team All-MAC honors. The trio gave the Falcons three All-MAC honorees in the same season for the first time since 1998.
Regina Rose crossed in 17th with a time of 21:20.7, while Rachael Hoover rounded out BGSU's scoring in 23rd with a time of 21:28.8. Reese Reaman (45th, 22:15.0) and Marissa Boone (58th, 22:36.2) also competed for the Falcons.
"I'm really proud of the effort today; they ran aggressively from the gun and went for the win," said Head Coach Lou Snelling. "As a program, this effort capped off our best calendar year of competition ever in the MAC with going first, first, and third across our three sports."
Up Next
The Falcons will compete in the NCAA Great Lakes Regional on Friday, Nov. 14, at the Angel Mounds Cross Country Course in Evansville, Indiana.
Players Mentioned
XC: Falcon Invitational - Kylee Cubbison (Oct. 17, 2025)
Saturday, October 18
XC: Falcon Invitational - Lou Snelling (Oct. 17, 2025)
Saturday, October 18
Lou Snelling Post-NCAA Great Lakes Regional Interview (November 15, 2024)
Friday, November 15
Lou Snelling Post-MAC Championships Interview (November 2, 2024)
Friday, November 15















