Following a historic 2023 season, the UNC men’s cross country program received some high honors from the ACC. Junior Parker Wolfe was named the conference’s Men’s Runner of the Year, and Chris Miltenberg was named Coach of the Year.

As the top runner on Carolina’s first ACC title team since 1985, Wolfe earned Runner of the Year honors in a unanimous vote among league coaches. Wolfe won the individual title at the ACC Championships by more than five seconds to become the 15th Tar Heel – and first since 1997 – to win the men’s race. At the NCAA Championships, Wolfe was the ACC’s top finisher for the second straight year in ninth place. Having also placed ninth in 2022, Wolfe is the only male or female runner in school history with two top-1o finishes at the NCAA Championships.

Miltenberg is the first Tar Heel to ever be named ACC Men’s Cross Country Coach of the Year. With Miltenberg at the helm, Carolina has achieved its highest ranking in program history at No. 4 in the sport’s coaches poll. UNC won a second straight Southeast Region title on its way to a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships, its best finish since 1985. Miltenberg was also named Southeast Region Coach of the Year.

 

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